National Geographic 4 x 30 Binoculars
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Average customer review:Product Description
See what you can spot with these pocket-sized 4 x 30 magnification binoculars! This fabulous binocular features 30mm glass objective lenses, rubber eyecups and strap. A perfect starter set for young naturalists! The compact size is ideal for little hands and the built-in compass enables you to take directional bearings! Kids will love using these on their outdoor adventures!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2411 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Trends UK Ltd
- Model: NG430C
- Dimensions: 4.33" h x 4.53" w x 1.57" l, 1.10 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
National Geographic 4x30 Binocular
Compact binoculars with 30mm glass objective lenses, fully rubber coated eyecups with built in compass.
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Customer Reviews
Get what you pay for?
Unlike the previous three reviewers, who each gave 5 stars, I'm going to give only two.
It's a cliche to say "You get what you pay for". It's not a cliche I always agree with. Any fool can pay over the odds for something expensive that is no better quality than something inexpensive. But there are times when the cliche is true.
I got these binoculars free with something or other - I forget what. I looked out of the window and, well, yes, things looked bigger. Then, for comparison, I looked through another pair of binoculars, not a super-expensive pair, but free with a National Trust membership. I was amazed at the difference. The National Trust binos were so much sharper, so much clearer. Remember, this was not a £200 Zeitz pair of binos, this was another freebie.
Children who don't know any better might be pleased with the National Geographic binoculars. But, frankly, compared to anything else, they are rubbish. Children might like the novelty of the bright yellow NG binos, but if you are hoping to foster an interest in birdwatching or anything, spend just a little bit more and get something half-decent.
Excellent value
Excellent first pair of binoculars - very durable and colourful to find in long grass, too! Works very well, and brings things nicely close up, in sharp focus, too. Ideal for younger children who want to be like older brothers or parents who have their own more expensive set.
Christmas gift for 10 year old
I bought these National Georgraphic items as a gift for a friend's daughter to compliment the NG subsctiption that I gave her for her birthday, she was delighted with them and used them in the RSPB bird survey at the end of January.




