Today we’ve got 4-5 deals in the line up. We will Rapid Fire through them every few of hours so be sure to watch the timer on the Camofire homepage for each item to change. If one sells out the next shooter will show up.
THE LINE UP:
The hunting deals for today will include:
- NIKON MONARCH 10×42 REALTREE APG BINOCULARS (45% off)
- SPYPOINT PRO-X PLUS TRAIL CAMERA (56% off)
- PRIMOS PREDATOR VEST (75% off)
- TEAM REALTREE RUBLINE GORETEX JACKET (70% off)
Today’s First Shooter – NIKON MONARCH 10×42 REALTREE APG BINOCULARS
Suggested Retail Price: $450.95
Camofire Price: $249.99 – 45% OFF

Description:
Featuring sun up to sun down glassing performance the Nikon Monarch ATB 10X42 binoculars are worthy to replace that spot on your chest, where your old worn out binoculars used to lay. Featuring Dielectric High-Reflective Multilayer Prism Coatings the Monarch’s offer brighter sharper colors and they are drastically improved for low-light performance.
With 10X power spotting even the smallest of movements are easy. Nikon guarantees the Monarch ATB binoculars are 100% waterproof and fogproof so hunting in less than favorable conditions is no longer a problem. A great looking new body style provides unparalleled strength and ruggedness.
The Monarch ATB’s also feature ultra-rugged rubber-armor that is finished in Realtree APG, roof-prism design, extended eye relief, and central focus for viewing. Light enough for all day comfortable wearing but rugged enough for hard use the Nikon Monarch ATB 10X42 binoculars won’t let you down when you need them most.
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These are great binos. Excellent quality and indestructible. Friends are always impressed when they compare them to their own. Use them with a Vortex tripod adapter if you’re not humping your scope.
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Looking for a new pair of binos for an upcoming antelope hunt no spot and stalk all ground blinds and box blinds will these binos be good enough to check out lopes at a distance? Done some research and everything I’m reading is hit or miss on the monarchs?
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Bill, all relative depending on what you consider distance. I’d generall say yes out to 1/2 click. For antelope, if you’re judging quality…you’re really pushing it much farther than that. But that’s because of the magnification and not the quality of the bino. If you want to do that at a click you’ll need to go high-end, and big, or go with a good quality spotting scope. If you stick with binos it doesn’t hurt to put them on a bipod/tripod. Frankly….there are better binos but not at this price. I use these constantly and don’t have to wory abt busting up a good set of high end binos for 8 – 10 times the price.
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Coming from someone who owns several pair, I love these!!! All we do is spot and stalk! I used them last weekend to watch a bachelor heard of Bull Elk over 1 mile away. While I could not at that distance really venture to score the Bulls! I could definitely pick out which was the biggest and judge whether or not I would want to hump over there to pursue them! Excellent PRICE!!! The Coatings on the lenses bring true color to life right before your eyes even in lower light settings!
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Kendall,
Do you guys carry Konus products (Specifically their spotting scopes: 20-60x 80mm or 100mm)? I looked through my buddy’s 100mm at the range the other day and was very impressed with the vision clarity and overall product quality. I need a new scope this fall, so thanks in advance for your consideration.
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Awesome stream fishing vest., just thouht I would throw that out there, Stealthy.
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Geez….those size 11 flip flops went fast. I was checking out before the text message came through and they were already gone. Must have been very limited supply.?
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