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Hi Jeannie,  I love my little Nikon Travelite V binos, which I use for my yard birding.  They are compact, lightweight, and cost around $125 many years ago.  I don't know if they are still made, but you might take a look.

Marcia in Brownsville






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From: Jeannie Elias <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: [VTBIRD] Any suggestions for a pair of Compact Binoculars for Biking?


Hi all:
I am looking for recommendations on a compact binocular to use to bird while
iking.  I will be using it for a daily 20 mile bike commute and also some
ike touring.  I envision having it on an elastic shoulder harness.  My
rice range is around $100.
Thanks.
Jeannie Elias

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