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HOT NEW PRODUCT STUFF
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 First Optics Company to partner with
In January, 2009, Alpen Optics introduced its new Alpen Pink 263P 8x25 compact and Alpen Pink 393P 10x42 full-size binocular. Alpen® Optics is the first optics company to partner with the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) and will make a donation to NBCF to help fight breast cancer.
“Pink is the color most associated with breast-cancer research,” says Vickie Gardner, vice president of Alpen Optics. (Read More)
To purchase Pink Optics call Alpen for dealer information at: 909-987-8370.
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AMERICA SPEAKS: ALPEN OPTICS IS A WINNER!
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| Guide Says Hunter Bought His Alpen Scope |  | Here are my comments on the Alpen products. I mean every word written below: After some time researching and looking through binoculars, I bought the Alpen Shasta Ridge #478 10x42. The clarity and quality of the glass is superb. I no longer get eye strain and am comfortable looking through these all day. They perform comparably alongside friends’ optics costing 2-3 times more. (Always get a kick out of that). Since then, I’ve purchased the Apex 4030 riflescope and the compact #728 spotting scope. All put through rigorous use for a full season. Having tried and tested them myself, I’m sold now on the solid build and quality of these optics. BIG FAN!
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| Tetons Are Unbelievable For The Price |  | Hi, I recently purchased your new Alpen Teton 10X42 optics and they are FANTASTIC! Their performance in low light situations, along with their quick focus and ultra crisp image clarity is unblievable for the price.
Thanks for making such a great product.
Steve S., Centralia, WA. | |
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| Alpen Apex 3-9x42 Riflescope |  | Vickie,
"Just wanted to say thanks for the wonderful help that I got that day when I came down to at look your scopes, the Apex 3-9 X 42 definitely paid off. I shot a great buck right before dusk, the scope gave plenty of light to make a clean shot. The buck weighed 145 lbs. was a 4 X 4 with eye guards. Thanks for making such a great product, I now know where to get my next scope from for all my rifles."
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| Better Than Optics Costing 2-3 Times More |  | Here are my comments on the Alpen products. I mean every word written below: After some time researching and looking through binoculars, I bought the Alpen Shasta Ridge #478 10x42. The clarity and quality of the glass is superb. I no longer get eye strain and am comfortable looking through these all day. They perform comparably alongside friends’ optics costing 2-3 times more. (Always get a kick out of that). Since then, I’ve purchased the Apex 4030 riflescope and the compact #728 spotting scope. All put through rigorous use for a full season. Having tried and tested them myself, I’m sold now on the solid build and quality of these optics. BIG FAN!
Tony M.
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| Life is Too Short to View the World with Poor Optics! |  | I can remember the excitement of being a child at Christmas waiting for Santa Claus to come down the chimney. That’s exactly how I felt when I received a pair of TETON Model #88 10x42 Binoculars from ALPEN OPTICS that I had won from an NRA contest. As dusk approached I grabbed the binoculars and sneaked outside to see how they would perform in dimming light. I had no idea that I would be able to see such detail. I was able to go out before dawn to a place I knew deer would be. I set up in an area where two trails met and you can see for a very long distance. There were already deer there when I arrived. I focused the ALPENS on the first deer I saw and was astounded at how clear the image was and how bright and sharp! My TETONS have twist up eye cups that allow you to use them with or without glasses. The TETON 88’s were so easy to adjust from regular to long eye relief that I can use them either way. How do I feel now that I have had the opportunity to actually own and use a quality pair of binoculars? No way would I part with them. After seeing the difference in binoculars, I’m saving up to buy a spotting scope from ALPEN too. Life is too short to view the world with poor optics!
Jack DeHaven, 10/20/2008
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| Alpen Warranty Second to None |  | “At a local dealer I was introduced to Alpen. I was dubious at first but did some research and decided to order. I found the optics were fantastic, the warranty is life of the product, service and prices were as advertised. It is really great stuff.” John G. | |
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| Alpens Survive Hurricane Katrina |  | After Hurricane Katrina I was sifting thru the debris of what was left of my house, which had up to 8 feet of water in it for 5 hours, when I saw my arrow quiver and binoculars (Alpen Apex 8.5x50) laying in the muck. I was sick as I had found another very expensive pair that I had of a big brand name that had an aquarium in them. There was too much sludge on them to see thru, so I found a puddle of water and swishing them around I got enough of the muck off to see thru a bit and what I saw was astonishing, they were clear. After a better cleaning I found that not even the lenses were scratched. To this day I still offer people on the range that can’t see the lines on a 3D target with theirs, a chance to look thru mine and see them. Thank you Alpen.
Bill E.
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Don't Be this Mean to Your Optics with Dick Scorzafava and Alpen Optics
Editor's Note: Dick Scorzafava of Westfield, Massachusetts, outdoor writer, seminar speaker and member of several pro staffs, including Knight Rifle, Scent-Lok, Mathews Archery, Wildlife Research Center, Gamehide Clothing, Black Gold Bow Sights, Rip Cord Bow Rests, Block Targets and Thorlos Socks, has written "Radical Bow Hunter" and "Radical Bear Hunter," and currently is working on a third book, "Spies in the Deer Woods," all published by Stackpole Books. This week, he'll tell us how he treats his optics.
Question: Question: Dick, you're tough on your binoculars, aren't you?
Scorzafava: Yes, I am. But it's not deliberate; stuff just happens. Binoculars get dropped and sometimes sunk. Nobody means to do it, but I make my living in the outdoors. As every hunter knows, there are many variables that can't be controlled while hunting, and dropping equipment is one of those variables. Read More
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