
Everyone enjoys spying a brightly plumed gold finch now and again, I know I do. Whether you’re watching rare red crowned monkey in the Amazon or a house sparrow in Secaucus, the Nikon Ecobins 10×25, waterproof binoculars provide a high quality, eco friendly choice in outdoor optics.
These binos are manufactured responsibly with lead and arsenic-free ‘Eco-Glass’, a non-chloride rubber body that contains no harmful inks or dyes and a strap and travel case that are produced from 100% all-natural Lenzing TENCEL fiber produced from sustainable Eucalyptus forests and manufactured with minimal waste. The Ecobins packaging is constructed from 85% recycled material and printed
on recyclable and waterproof FiberStone paper created from post-consumer limestone collected from existing quarries.
Sturdy, light (9.5ozs) and high quality, I just wish they came in a 10X40 version. Now…does anyone know what an Ecobin is?
$169 @ amazon.com






















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Bin is a birding slang word for binocular. Therefore Ecobins. Happy birding :)
I’ve got to work on my birding slang. Thanks.