steve204me
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Anyone using the Vario Novos, and can give their opinion, please?
Steve.
Steve.
SWMBO has a set of Revolution 3, in use for just over twelve months, and she loves them. The Vario customer service was excellent, I must say.Be patient - Forum is quiet.
What I can say is their customer service is legendary.
I am about to order Revolution 6 because I do the full range of shooting types and recognise quality when I see it. Cost divided up over several year will work out at about 1 pheasant a year or a round of clays.
Go on Pigeon Watch - lots of reviews on there.
Why do you feel you need to have them reprogrammed?I asked a question on their website last Sunday, expecting a reply sometime the following week and I got a phone call that Sunday afternoon!
I’ve got a set of revo 4’s.. had them a year now and am about to get them reprogrammed/ fine tuned
Was it the Novos that you tried, Donna?They are at EJC for the worlds, so if you’re there they will allow you to take a set out and try I would’ve thought as my friend did that at Barbury for the English Open, he brought them! They have a 30 day returns policy if you buy and don’t like them. Personally I didn’t get on with them, they are comfortable for sure and when the gun goes off you hear nothing but I could still hear all the chatter going on in the background which I found distracting.
I’ve just started practical shotgun and although I’ve been shooting for some time there is a lot of training (or re training if you like !!) and although the Varios are performing well I would like to hear a little more speech than any of the current settings give.Why do you feel you need to have them reprogrammed?
Yes it was, I find it hard to not hear people talking around me when shooting and I found wearing them I could hear the hubby and friends saying things like “she’s shooting them well (or not) etc” and it broke my concentration. Down to me I know but I just find the moulds I’ve had made block all that out for me, but as I said, very comfortable and well made.Was it the Novos that you tried, Donna?
Steve.
Yup ! I agree. My hearing test is on Friday then armed with the results will chat again with Jason and see what can be done. But after an initial chat with him on Sunday he doesn’t see it as any problem at all to tweak then to suit me.It is fortunate that you have bought the only brand that have the technology inbuilt to allow this to be done - Jason at Vario is the top man and he carries out this process himself. Can't really ask for more.
Yup ! I agree. My hearing test is on Friday then armed with the results will chat again with Jason and see what can be done. But after an initial chat with him on Sunday he doesn’t see it as any problem at all to tweak then to suit me.
I ordered a pair of Novo, and they arrived this morning.Yes it was, I find it hard to not hear people talking around me when shooting and I found wearing them I could hear the hubby and friends saying things like “she’s shooting them well (or not) etc” and it broke my concentration. Down to me I know but I just find the moulds I’ve had made block all that out for me, but as I said, very comfortable and well made.
No. Pre-set, and fixed. No "off" switch. Once the battery is fitted, all systems are go!Do they not have a adjustable volume setting built in
Being deaf has it's advantages then ?They are at EJC for the worlds, so if you’re there they will allow you to take a set out and try I would’ve thought as my friend did that at Barbury for the English Open, he brought them! They have a 30 day returns policy if you buy and don’t like them. Personally I didn’t get on with them, they are comfortable for sure and when the gun goes off you hear nothing but I could still hear all the chatter going on in the background which I found distracting.
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