
Product: BURRIS SIGNATURE SELECT BINOCULARS – 10x42mm and 8x42mm
Regular Retail Price: $817.00
Camofire Price: $348.39 – 57% OFF
Description:
The Signature Selects series of binoculars from Burris are the work-horse of binos and one that will last you a lifetime – or they’ll warranty it. That’s how much they believe in their product.
The field-of-view through Signature Selects is exceptionally crisp, clear, and of high contrast, the product of premium optical glass ground and polished to very high tolerances and broad band multi-coatings. BaK4 prisms are produced to the same exacting standards, then coated with silver to maximize light transmission.
Twist-up eye-cups make life easier for eyeglass wearers and the eye pieces afford ample eye relief. What does this all mean? That you see crisp and clearly as you scan ridge lines and brush for that trophy buck. And as you’d expect, Signature Selects are waterproof, fogproof, and highly impact resistant.
See the light and then pull the trigger this coming hunting season and many more to come with Burris as your optic.
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Next item please, nobody is spending this much money on these bino’s!
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How much do you think they should cost then?
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I’d pay about $250. These are $445 at local sporting good stores and with a coupon I could get down around the camofire price and not have the return policy risk. They don’t appear to be as good a deal as the Euro Diamond line. The Euro Diamond prices last week were only about $30 more and reflect way more savings off retail. So, about $100 off the current price would get me to pull the trigger instead of just waiting it out for the Euro Diamnods to show up again. Just my analysis if you really wanted an answer to what these should cost.
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Kendall
This has nothing to do with todays item but I really pist me off. I was on my backcounty deer hunt with the badland 4500. Pack weight was 47lb and at 430 in the morning heading up the trail the morning before opening day the damn waist belt broke 2 steps in to the trip. I continued on and got a 172 inch deer but it was a painful hike in and very painful out. I know they have great warenty but I want my shit to work not to get fixed. Has any one else had a problem wiht the cheap ass belt clip on badlnad packs. If I would have payed retail I would relly be flipping out. No probelm wiht you guys but Just wanted to know if this is a reacuring problem.
edit – Typed on my cell phone – sorry for the grammar errors
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Derek – yea, that isn’t so awesome when that happens. Did you realize that you have another 2″ buckle on the strap that is the fanny pack/top compartment? I know this because when I went to meet my buddy to hunt at his camp last week I showed up and had forgotten my pack. I had my bow and release and a few things so I ended up using the fanny pack of his 4500 for the day. You could have removed that buckle from the fanny pack and used it on the main pack waist belt.
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Kendall, while speaking of packs, any chance we might have a good pack coming up in the near future? I’m looking to add a new pack to my stable for an upcoming mule deer hunt and would love to get one at camofire! Thanks!
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kinda up in the air on packs. We’ve got a good fanny pack coming up, the 4500 in snow camo again from Badlands and perhaps a really nice pack from Timber Hawk if we can work out the details with them.
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Any timing onthe fanny pack? I was going this weekend to pick one up, but will wait if it happens in the next week.
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Monday and Friday will be good days for the fanny pack crowd
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hi kendall, how r the 90% lite pants looking for showing up one evening?
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within the next 10 days good enough?
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u bet, thanks for the intel
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