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Celestron 72022 SkyMaster 8x56 Binoculars
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Reviews by Users
30 Jan 2009



Celestron makes great binoculars, period
I really have to take issue with the reviewer who claimed that all Celestron products are crap. That is a blanket statement that just doesn't hold water. No doubt he had a bad experience and is unhappy, but as a life-long binos lover and owner of 3 different pairs of Celestron binos, I could not disagree more!
I know my binos and wouldn't spend money on a bad maker 3 separate times. I also own other brands including Pentax, Nikon, Leupold and Olympus. My Celestrons are the equal of any of...
–Edward Cacciafrom Amazon.com
06 Sep 2008



Great first binocular
I bought this product for my husband for star-gazing. It is great for a neophyte astronomer. Well made, good instructions and not too heavy. It is also tripod adaptable, which was important to me when I selected it. I did well! Any movement is significant when dealing with such distances. So, after trying it out, we did immediately buy a celestron tripod and the attachment for a binocular, and now my husband is extremely happy.
–M. Villarrubiafrom Amazon.com
09 Aug 2008



Avoid all Celestron products
Several years ago I purchased a 5 inch Celestron telecope that was OK and I also purchased expensive 7x50 binoculars that were defective from day one.
They would not focus as advertised. (<25') and would only focus beyond 50'. I paid to send them to California for repair and they came back in the same condition.
I paid $350 for these pro editions but considered them junk so I lent them to some casual acquantances and whn they returned them they were no longer collimated.
–Ken Batesfrom Amazon.com