I ordered from Adorama on Amazon and got the one pictured on adorama.com (fewer white bits). They were shipped in some sort of vacuum sealed foam "envelope" (that is slightly adhesive on the inside). Despite the envelope being crushed and folded in on itself, so that the only flat portion was part directly in contact with the clamshell packaging of the binoculars, the produce itself appears completely unharmed.
The packaging says "Bushnell Explorer", with no reference to Voyager. The binoculars themselves don't look like the images that come up when you google Bushnell Explorer 10x25. The packaging does say waterproof.
Both the amazon and adorama descriptions mention a "set of covers", but there are no covers or lens caps. The case seems okay, but the neck strap seems to be of pretty low quality (creases from packaging look like they will last a long while and the plastic bits are rather angular). The binoculars feel hefty for their size, but I don't have anything to compare them to. It is also dark here right now, so I can't really use them. It might have been from being cold initially, but the diopter adjustment wouldn't move at all at first - eventually it did.
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The packaging says "Bushnell Explorer", with no reference to Voyager. The binoculars themselves don't look like the images that come up when you google Bushnell Explorer 10x25. The packaging does say waterproof.
Both the amazon and adorama descriptions mention a "set of covers", but there are no covers or lens caps. The case seems okay, but the neck strap seems to be of pretty low quality (creases from packaging look like they will last a long while and the plastic bits are rather angular). The binoculars feel hefty for their size, but I don't have anything to compare them to. It is also dark here right now, so I can't really use them. It might have been from being cold initially, but the diopter adjustment wouldn't move at all at first - eventually it did.