Gordon, can you post a close up pic of your shifter setup? Thanks!Sent from my iPhoneOn Apr 21, 2024, at 6:50 PM, Patrick Moore wrote:Welcome back, congratulations on the Clem, and thanks for the binocular suggestion. I lean toward the Carson since its price is more in line with my very occasiona
Thanks. The trails around here have dried out enough the get out and do
some mountain bikey stuff and I have say the reports are true that the Clem
is a pretty decent off roader. It really does seem to be kind of a
do-it-all bike. No pics hower.
On Sunday, April 21, 2024 at 4:50:35 PM UTC-6 Pat
Welcome back, congratulations on the Clem, and thanks for the binocular
suggestion. I lean toward the Carson since its price is more in line with
my very occasional and casual use, and because it's so compact.
On Sun, Apr 21, 2024 at 11:09 AM Gordon Stam wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Gordon Stam here.
Thanks, Dave, I've looked up the Carson and it appears readily available
for $33. It's on my "To Buy" list.
On Thu, Apr 18, 2024 at 5:08 PM DavidP wrote:
> "Palm sized" is how I'd describe the Carson MiniScout 7x18 I take along on
> trail rides and other rides when I don't expect to be using the
"Palm sized" is how I'd describe the Carson MiniScout 7x18 I take along on
trail rides and other rides when I don't expect to be using them much or
are too rough to bring more expensive binoculars. Tiny, expendable, very
small eye relief, but surprisingly decent handling for the size.
A 6x18 m
Yes; please keep them coming.
Aside, to all: suggestions for a usable but inexpensive, small, and easily
stowable binocular or monocular for very casual sightings while riding
around? For some reason I lost or tossed a nice palm-size binocular and I'd
like to replace with with something that easil