By now you probably know Eagle Optics has a showroom at our facility in Middleton, Wisconsin. Since I started this very fun job, it has not been uncommon to receive calls from customers wanting to purchase one our great products, but they may have a smaller budget than needed to buy a particular item. Although [...]
Archive for July, 2007
We’re Number One!
Recently Money magazine announced Middleton, Wisconsin as the “Best Place to Live” in America for 2007. For those of you who don’t know, it is also the home of Eagle Optics. We like to think of ourselves as the “Best Place to Buy Sport Optics” and our customers’ feedback indicates they think of Eagle Optics [...]
A Pocketful of Bird Songs
Since I’ve started working at Eagle Optics, requests have steadily increased for a variety of reference materials. Of course, we value our customers’ input and recently expanded our offerings in the book and audio category. Hitting the trail with your favorite pair of binoculars and one of our excellent reference books will have you finding [...]
Rock the Boat with Binoculars That Won’t!
Summer is in full swing and many of you are lucky to be enjoying time on the water. Maybe you are using a camera with image stabilizing technology to take pictures while on the water. Binocular users can benefit from this same technology to use their binoculars and not worry about holding still on a [...]
Ben’s New Digiscoping Website
Those of you following the Eagle Optics Blog, know I am relatively new to sport optics and birding. Of course, I have learned a lot from my very knowledgable co-workers and customers’ comments and experiences. I have my Eagle Optics Ranger 10×50 for birdwatching and an Eagle Optics Insight Monocular in my car for any [...]
Binocular Prices Rising Again
Rising prices seem to be a common occurrence these days. Of course, gas is up-down-up-down and always up during holiday travel times when demand is high.. High gas prices have created an increase in ethanol production. Ethanol requires corn and this has driven corn prices up. Higher corn prices create higher costs for milk. So [...]

