Next, I knew I wanted to review the 12x50 Athlon Midas binocular in particular as it has been a while since I have had the opportunity to review a high 12x power binocular designed primarily with terrestrial (not astronomy) uses in mind. The intriguing part for me is that despite being quite a bit cheaper, they still share many of the components and features used on the "higher specification" ranges and which is why I put the Midas as being the Best Athlon Binoculars for the Money and so by actually testing a pair, I can put this theory of mine to the test. In terms of their RRP price, Midas binoculars sit third in line behind Athlon's Cronus and Ares binoculars. ![]() To start with I knew it had to be a model from the Midas series because it is a range that really intrigues me: When the guys at Athlon Optics reached out to me and asked if I would be interested in reviewing another one of their binoculars, I had no hesitation in firstly responding in the affirmative and then secondly I knew exactly which model I wanted to get my hands on:
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