Weird how it was ip67 waterproof rating yet water droplets still got inside. And the chaps above also has water droplets in it? I’m just letting people know my experience I had with pard and how it was handled. You just said the second time you did manage to get it to fog up though, so it did fog up? Which is exactly what I was saying. If it fogs up, it’s not fit for purpose. I was side by side another guy hunting when it fogged up and his unit didn’t so I wasnt doing anything to make it intentionally fog up. Like I said before, why would I want to go out of my way to make a unit faulty. That is totally pointless. I was one of the first to text you when I bought the scope to say how good it was (ds32) but when it fogs up and water droplets get behind the lens, it’s not fit for purpose for me. I’m not going through all this again with you on the forum. I’m simply sharing my experience with pard. I’m sure I’m not the only one either.
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