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Replacement rubber eyeguards for 7x42 brunton binoculars

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Assuming that you are asking about the Leica Geovid BD 7x42, there's an obvious central hinge down the middle of the unit and you just straighten the hinge to increase the inter-ocular distance and bend at the hinge to reduce it. Exactly the same as on almost all binoculars.
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sorry to be the bearer of bad news but when you buy a mass production product this is what happens. now you have to find someone who can repair them. of course a few people can. but is it worth the while for them to work on it....no....shipping etc. would cost more than the price you paid. sorry [email protected]
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