TRUGLO Open Bridge Binoculars

17 12 2015

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The Open Bridge Binoculars from TRUGLO. Photo: TRUGLO

The Open Bridge Binoculars from TRUGLO.
Photo: TRUGLO

This past year I was in the market for a new pair of binoculars for hunting. While at ATA, I talked at length with TRUGLO about their products, and shortly after I was testing out their Open Bridge Binoculars in real hunting conditions.

According to reports, approximately 90% of binocular owners do not know how to adjust the focus for their eyesight¹. Even the most expensive pair of binoculars will be unclear and unfocused if you do not adjust them properly for you! Since I suffer from an astigmatism,  the first thing I needed to do was adjust the diopter setting. With the Open Bridge Binoculars this is easily accomplished in just 4 steps, and now the binoculars were adjusted for my particular vision issues. Now every time I pick up the binoculars I am able to use just the center focus wheel to find my target clearly.

The specifications for the TRUGLO Open Bridge Binoculars. Chart: TRUGLO

The specifications for the TRUGLO Open Bridge Binoculars.
Chart: TRUGLO

Features of the binoculars include twist up eyecups, lockable diopter, the single adjustment wheel works for both focus and diopter settings, BAK-4 prism design and silver coating on prisms. The textured surface provides a non-slip grip for all conditions and makes grip easier when wearing gloves too. The green matte finish blends with my hunting clothes, and does not reflect to alert wildlife. This all comes with a protective case for packing your optics and a 1 year limited warranty.

A Ladies in Camo Staff hog hunt was the first opportunity to use the binoculars in hunting conditions, and I was not let down! I spent several days sitting in a very tall stand that over looks both food plots and brushy areas, all bordering the creek with my daughter, Leann. It didn’t take long before rustling was heard, and a 260 pound wild boar cautiously entered an opening. Using my TRUGLO

Whether looking for game, or looking to see where your shot placed, TruGlo Binoculars will have you get the job done. Photo: Diane Hassinger

Binoculars, I quickly confirmed for Leann that this was a great shooter boar. As she located the hog with her scope, I was able to keep him in view while he darted in and out of the brush. Soon he presented a good shot position and I told Leann to take her shot when she was comfortable. She did! Nothing like watching your daughter take her first wild hog, while you are viewing the whole process with the clarity of really good binoculars!

In the days to come, I spot and stalked hogs thru some of the wettest and thickest conditions that southern Alabama has to offer. At all times, I was able to acquire my views quickly and effortlessly with the binoculars. Plus as they weigh only a pound and a half, my neck did not tire and ache from carrying them for miles.

Deer hunting in Pennsylvania means long hours glassing, and waiting. My binoculars get a real workout. I hunt a long field that the deer can enter at various locations. I need to trust that I can see clearly at all distances, whether I am scoping out a deer entering at several hundred yards or checking out the headgear on a buck only a mere handful of yards away.

The MSRP of the TRUGLO Open Bridge Binoculars is $303.00 and is available for purchase at https://www.truglo.com/optics-binoculars/tru-brite-open-bridge-binoculars.asp?catid=D11744F3921B4FA896273DAF8DAB5F55.

TRUGLO logo is the sole property of its rightful owner and used within this writing solely for the promotion of products herein as requested by the product’s manufacturer.

Endorsement Disclosure: Per the guidelines of the Federal Trade Commission, the products reviewed in these product reviews is an endorsement and the writer may have been compensated by “in-kind” payment to review the product.

¹ http://www.outdoorlife.com/articles/gear/2007/09/adjusting-binoculars

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TRUGLO Dual Color Open Red Dot Crossbow Sight

17 12 2015

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The TruGlo Dual Color Open Red Dot Sight for Crossbows. Photo: TRUGLO

The TRUGLO Dual Color Open Red Dot Sight for Crossbows.
Photo: TRUGLO

For the last six years, I have been a dedicated crossbow hunter for the archery seasons. I had to turn to the crossbow after a battle with breast cancer, which left me unable to pull a compound bow. Since then, I decided I loved archery too much to give up on it so I switched over to crossbows. I have hunted bear, deer, caribou, alligator, zebra, and hogs. I like the calmness and solitude of archery hunting, and I need equipment I can count on.

TRUGLO makes a Dual Color Open Red Dot Sight for Crossbows, that features the trajectory compensation system. This system uses the fps of your crossbow to determine which reticle to use; there are four different reticles ranging from 300 fps to 400 fps. After your initial sighting in and selection of your reticle, the sight then should be tested at the various distances. There are two color choices for the reticle, which should provide greater contrast in any conditions. The 24mm X 34mm window is large enough to provide for “ultra-fast target acquisition”¹ and is parallax free from thirty yards. The sight is easily mounted using the integrated Weaver-style mounting system.

The Triton 30 mm Tri-Color Reticle sight. Photo: TruGlo

The Triton 30 mm Tri-Color Reticle sight.
Photo: TRUGLO

Another option for your crossbow or firearm is the Triton 30 mm. This tricolor reticle sight consisting of red, green, and blue, is designed to work in every situation and provide amble contrast. There is a pressure sensitive switch included, which will allow you to turn your sight on with undetectable movement. This attaches with a simple cord, which would be perfect when hunting turkeys, especially from the ground. The sight comes complete with a flip-up lens cap, and the integrated Weaver-style mounting system, and a detachable sunshade to eliminate glare.

I used the Dual Color Open Red Dot sight throughout archery season for deer. While I did not get a shot opportunity, I was pleased with the accuracy of the sight anytime I rechecked my yardage. I switched to the Triton 30mm at the end of the whitetail archery season in preparation for Spring Turkey. I intend to put the pressure switch to good use out in the field. With the minimal movement needed to turn the sight on, I need not worry about being spotted by a wary tom!

The Triton mounted on my crossbow. I am ready for Spring turkey! Photo: Shannon Brandon-Best

The Triton mounted on my crossbow. I am ready for Spring turkey!
Photo: Shannon Brandon-Best

The MSRP on the Dual Color Open Red Dot Crossbow Sight is $126.00 , and it can be purchased at http://www.truglo.com/crossbows-red-dots/crossbow-dual-color-open-red-dot-sight.asp?catid=1A6643C368D742B4BA4229E6529709DB. The Triton 30mm has a MSRP of $94.00 and can be purchased at http://www.truglo.com/optics-red-dots/triton-30mm-tri-color.asp?catid=52E3D7409570433EBF69FA2CBEB51CA6. Both sights come with a Limited Lifetime Warranty.

The TruGlo Dual Color Open Red Dot Sight and the Triton 30 mm sight, both mounted on my crossbow for different seasons. Photo: Shannon Brandon-Best

The TruGlo Dual Color Open Red Dot Sight and the Triton 30 mm sight, both mounted on my crossbow for different seasons.
Photo: Shannon Brandon-Best

TRUGLO logo is the sole property of its rightful owner and used within this writing solely for the promotion of products herein as requested by the product’s manufacturer.

Endorsement Disclosure: Per the guidelines of the Federal Trade Commission, the products reviewed in these product reviews is an endorsement and the writer may have been compensated by “in-kind” payment to review the product.

¹  http://www.truglo.com/crossbows-red-dots/crossbow-dual-color-open-red-dot-sight.asp?catid=1A6643C368D742B4BA4229E6529709DB

This post originally published at http://ladiesincamo.com/licpr/2015/12/08/truglo-dual-color-open-red-dot-crossbow-sight-diane-hassinger/