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No hay artículos en el carroDiseño clásico y moderno con bonitos lazos, tu pequeña princesa será más bonita con un par de estos botines de Pandaninja. Diseñados con parte superior baja y punta redonda, estos zapatos son ideales para el desarrollo de los pies. Práctico diseño de cremallera lateral es fácil de poner o quitar.
Claudio Pacheco
Comentado en Brasil el 8 de marzo de 2025
Em otimo estado.
Paceve
Comentado en Francia el 18 de marzo de 2025
Parfait
Arild G.
Comentado en Alemania el 13 de marzo de 2025
This pair of binoculars are great.
Jason Mulek
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de junio de 2024
I have had a number of astronomy binoculars - started with a simple 7x50 binocular then eventually graduated up to the larger Sky Master 15x70 (non ED) model. You can get that non-ED 15x70 for under 100 dollars. I had that binocular for many years and I will absolutely say that if you cant afford the Pro ED version, start off with that regular 15x70 for sure.However.....The difference in the Pro ED model is significant - especially if you know what you are looking for. Ink-black sky with stars that are tack sharp (under good seeing conditions -sometimes atmosphere can mess that up) but under steady clear sky, objects "pop" better in these ED glass lenses.Just scanning the milky-way is like leaving ground and flying through space. Its by far my favorite thing - just panning across the sky. Objects like the double cluster, andromeda, M13 Hercules cluster are jaw dropping.I also own telescopes - and don't get me wrong, the larger aperture of a telescope is great - but these binoculars are always so easy to just grab, sit down in a chair and enjoy the night sky. That's why I love astronomy binoculars - it makes it so easy.The 15x70 Pro ED also features filter threads if you want to add moon filters or even higher-end light pollution filters. I have yet to try that yet and I will report back if I ever do. I live where its pretty dark - so I have not found a need to add filters - but its good to know I can on this model.Comparing these to my original 15x70 - the Pro ED is heavier - that is for sure. But that weight comes from better lenses and a more complex optical system. The added weight is rarely noticed because I am more focused on being blown away at the sky. I could see if you used these for a couple hours - you could get tired of using them - but the quality outweighs that negative significantly.You can also add a tripod adapter to this - I have done that. I like to display these binocular on a tripod in my home overlooking the lake. We use these to view boats and see what is happening out on the water. The 15x power brings everything in really nice. So if you get these, get that tripod adapter - they work with all regular photo tripods - so if you have a tripod already - you are all set once you buy that adapter. It simply threads in-between the binocular lenses and is super stable. I would recommend that for sure.If you are on the fence between these and the 20x80 model - I get it. I was too. But I am glad I choose the 15x70 as these are easier to hand hold - that 20x80 is pretty big and would likely require the use of the tripod all the time. Again, I like to sit in my chair and pan the night sky - not as easy to do when tripod mounted. I do believe at some point I will order the 20x80 model - maybe next summer.The quality of these binoculars are exceptional.Final thoughts on some of the other basics - the case is great - but I rarely use it. It also came with a strap that I wouldnt see a use for unless I was hiking out further to view - but again, I view right on my property. But the strap seems nice regardless.Oh! One more thing - do yourself a favor and really learn how to adjust the diopter adjustment on binoculars. One of the eyecups has the ability to adjust its focus (in case one eye is slightly different than the other) and I cant stress enough - learn how to properly do this. Just look for a video online that walks you through that simple process. Once these are focused on stars in the sky, you dont really need to adjust focus that much at all. The focus knob is smooth and easy and objects snap into focus easily.I hope this review helps someone choose a good astronomy binocular - again, the regular 15x70 is great - but this Pro ED version is just a different level of quality. Worth it.
Kristy Hepfer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de diciembre de 2024
These are adorable and fit exactly as stated. Thank you
kirah
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de noviembre de 2024
These are the nicest boots. They are very sturdy and made beautifully. My almost 3 year old fit perfectly in a size 9. They look pretty with her thanksgiving outfit. Can’t wait to have her wear them for the holidays. Christmas also. Absolute great purchase.
Stephen Lyon
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 18 de noviembre de 2024
Great for night sky observing, durring the day time buzzards and raptors are easy to see at a good distance away, one thing to note for night time use a solid suppoet is needed to keep them still due to ther weight.Execellent detail and of most major objects in the sky, somting to do while taking pictures of the night sky with an astronomy setup.
Josh
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de mayo de 2022
Not even two months… my daughter wore these for just shy of 60 days and the bottom sole is ripping off and both toes have scuffed off top material, like it was incredibly thin. She’s not super rough on her shoes - she’s 6…. These were a disappointment.
R. Jenny
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de febrero de 2022
Cute shoes but the toes peeled within a couple weeks of normal wear. Wouldn’t recommend.
sue
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de abril de 2021
Pearl's fell off bows in first day
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