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2025-08-05 16:35:06
It's a bit snug, but they do fit, and it's a nice case. However, I'm not sure they would fit if these binoculars still had the lens covers.
Alex Tatievsky
2025-07-12 17:34:53
Simple binocular case, fits its purpose perfectly
audisnapr
2025-07-04 11:41:30
I'd like to begin with a few things that you should know right off the bat:This is not a waterproof case. Yes, it may shed some rain or a good splash but this is not "waterproof". Dunk this in a lake or another body of water and water will seep in instantly through the zipper.I'm not sure why it's a "tactical" case. There are no molle straps or any other type of connecting strap so there's no way to attach it to your plate carrier or anything else for that matter. Yes, there is a shoulder strap and yes I suppose you can stuff it in a backpack in a tactical operation, but tactical, this case is not.Lastly, this is not a heavy-duty case. This is a hard case and a nice one at that. A heavy-duty hard case to me means, a Pelican case or something along those lines.So let's get to the case itself. It really is a nice-looking, nicely constructed case for whatever you plan to put in it. The fit and finish are both very nice. The stitching is well done, the interior feels nice, and will protect your binoculars. The handle feels secure, the strap attachment points feel solid. For me, there's really nothing to dislike or complain about with this case and it looks and feels as expected based on the manufacturer photos. I knocked it down to 4 stars for the simple reason that their description does not match the photos or the product and the price point is a bit high.
rustyoldchevelle
2025-06-23 14:44:21
Actually very surprised at the quality for the price. Ordered one size larger to allow for room for the strap. The case provides medium level of protection with ample storage for a few accessories.
aprilangel
2025-05-04 17:00:39
This was perfect fit my binoculars and it's a hard case
Mr. K
2025-03-14 17:45:04
I would by this again for my binoculars.
J. Taylor
2025-03-08 10:06:25
This would be a decent case if my binoculars were not 7†x 7â€. Unfortunately, the case is rounded in exactly the way that binoculars are not.In my photo, you can see the actual side is about 6†long. It’s only 7†if you measure across the center.This doesn’t feel like the quality I expect for a $30 case, but I wouldn’t bother to return it if it had fit.
Mr. Crow
2024-11-13 13:38:34
This is a nice little hardcase, with 2 smooth zippers, a strong handle, and strong anchors for the heavy duty strap.I see this case worked for another reviewer's 10x50.I tried 3 different sets of binocs with this: Brigenius 10 x 50 (nowhere near fitting); Bausch & Lomb 10x50 (maddeningly close to fitting, but doesn't); and my Bushnell 7 x 35 (which it practically swallows - see picture).There isn't much not to like about this. However, when my binocs are in their soft cases, the larger covered lenses create a base structure that allow the soft cases to sit upright on a shelf or whatever surface I place them on. The Xenage case's zipper piece completely encircles the case (see picture). And so, the case cannot sit upright on its own. This is a minor quibble, but I've gotten used to upright cases over the year. First case was old school military hardcase with a removable/securable cap.This one simply won't stand on its own. And so, I'm far more likely to retain my soft cases for my binocs and use this case for something else. I don't get a 'tactical' or 'waterproof' vibe off this. I think if it had a gasket and latch, then maybe. As is, it's a nice little case that I'm sure I'll find a use for...As long as it's a something that can lay flat on a shelf.
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