Kowa Spotting Scope For Sale

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Tsn Prominar 20-60 824m. Condition 99%. Not the "new" model, straight lens approximately 12 years old. Barely used. Free shipping lower 48. $750.00.
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Good morning Bas, I've heard of Kowas, but Unfortunately I've never looked through one. What would you say it is comparable to?
 
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Good morning Bas, I've heard of Kowas, but Unfortunately I've never looked through one. What would you say it is comparable to?

I don't have experience with other spotting scopes. I've used Leupold most of my life (64) but have used a Zeiss bino for about 10 years and have 2 Zeiss scopes I've used for the last 3-4 years . The Kowa seems to be the best optic I've owned up to now. It's not the "new" model but it's not the " new " price either! When I researched the web for hard information hunting sites offered little help. Bird watching sites have the best critically review info. At the time it was ranked #3 behind Swarovski and Leica. Find reviews and also look at Cornell's ornithology site.
Thanks for your interest,
Bob
 
I don't have experience with other spotting scopes. I've used Leupold most of my life (64) but have used a Zeiss bino for about 10 years and have 2 Zeiss scopes I've used for the last 3-4 years . The Kowa seems to be the best optic I've owned up to now. It's not the "new" model but it's not the " new " price either! When I researched the web for hard information hunting sites offered little help. Bird watching sites have the best critically review info. At the time it was ranked #3 behind Swarovski and Leica. Find reviews and also look at Cornell's ornithology site.
Thanks for your interest,
Bob
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I don't have experience with other spotting scopes. I've used Leupold most of my life (64) but have used a Zeiss bino for about 10 years and have 2 Zeiss scopes I've used for the last 3-4 years . The Kowa seems to be the best optic I've owned up to now. It's not the "new" model but it's not the " new " price either! When I researched the web for hard information hunting sites offered little help. Bird watching sites have the best critically review info. At the time it was ranked #3 behind Swarovski and Leica. Find reviews and also look at Cornell's ornithology site.
Thanks for your interest,
Bob
SOLD
 
I don't have experience with other spotting scopes. I've used Leupold most of my life (64) but have used a Zeiss bino for about 10 years and have 2 Zeiss scopes I've used for the last 3-4 years . The Kowa seems to be the best optic I've owned up to now. It's not the "new" model but it's not the " new " price either! When I researched the web for hard information hunting sites offered little help. Bird watching sites have the best critically review info. At the time it was ranked #3 behind Swarovski and Leica. Find reviews and also look at Cornell's ornithology site.
Thanks for your interest,
Bob
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