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Models & Brands: Winning Gifts, Sona BC22070R, Nikon 7564, Burris, American Technology Corp (ATN) 15133, Nikon 7476, Nikon 7562, Yukon, Bushnell 73-4124, Nikon
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Winning Gifts List Price: $130.00 Price: $130.00
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Key features Winning Gifts
- 10-30x50 Zoom Binoculars with Sapphire Blue Coated Lens - Hunting Binocular
- These powerful, hunter friendly zoom binoculars feature army green finish.
- Model: 10-30x50 Zoom Binoculars with Sapphire Blue Coated Lens - Hunting Binocular
Review 10-30x50 Zoom Binoculars with Sapphire Blue Coated Lens - Hunting Binocular / Winning Gifts:10-30x50 Zoom Binoculars. These powerful, hunter friendly zoom binoculars feature army green finish, center wheel focus, hinged barrels, sapphire blue coated lens for glare reduction, carrying case, neck strap, and lens cleaning cloth. Barrels measure 7-1/8". 10 year warranty. Gift boxed 4 lbs. Binoculars are labeled with a set of numbers, such as 8x30. The first number states the magnification power of the binoculars (8x = 8 power). The higher the number, the more powerful the magnification. The second number represents the diameter of the objective lens in millimeters (x30 = 30 millimeters). The higher the number, the bigger the lens which means the larger the field of vision. [+]
The lens size may also impact the amount of light and the brightness of the image (the bigger the lens, the brighter the image). |
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Sona BC22070R Price: $69.99
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Key features Sona BC22070R
- The distance between the oculars can be easily adjusted for increased comfort.
- Adjustable diopter setting for comfortable adjustment to every individual's eyesight.
- A powerful 20-times magnification binoculars featuring wide 70mm objective lenses.
- Very popular among people who enjoy nature, hunting and other outdoors activities.
- Top of the line bincocular.
- Model: 20x70 Binoculars
Review 20x70 Binoculars / Sona BC22070R:-Top of the line bincocular. -A powerful 20-times magnification binoculars featuring wide 70mm objective lenses. -The distance between the oculars can be easily adjusted for increased comfort. -Adjustable diopter setting for comfortable adjustment to every individual's eyesight. -Very popular among people who enjoy nature, hunting and other outdoors activities. |
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Nikon 7564 List Price: $1,799.95 Price: $1,799.95
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Key features Nikon 7564
- Incorporates phase-correction coated roof prisms to enhance resolution
- Offers thumb-indexing contours to the underside of the 42mm body
- Designed for ergonomic functionality, durability and precise balance in the hand
- Features Nikkor lenses to help eliminate chromatic aberration
- Includes a dual-phase central focusing knob for precise focusing and diopter adjustments
- Model: Nikon 7564 32mm 10x32 EDG Binocular
Review Nikon 7564 32mm 10x32 EDG Binocular / Nikon 7564:NEW for 2008! Introducing Nikon's most dynamic and advanced binocular in the company's history, EDG (pronounced "edge") was engineered using Nikon's latest cutting edge technology, but refined by nearly a century of glass-making heritage. The new EDG binocular harnesses the optical superiority of Nikon's legendary and costly ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass to push the limits of optical perfection. Coveted by the world's greatest photographers in Nikon's legendary Nikkor lenses, this exclusive glass was developed to eliminate chromatic aberration that occurs when light rays of varying wavelengths pass through optical glass. Nikon EDG binoculars offer the same results to the world's most serious optics users â high contrast, high resolution images that are razor sharp and free of flare. Nikon's EDG optical system incorporates phase-correction coated roof prisms to enhance resolution, as well as dielectric coated sub-prisms to maximize light transmission. Interacting with fully multicoated lenses and ED glass, the high-grade prisms deliver extremely bright, clear, vivid images across the periphery of the viewing field. The Nikon EDG binocular was designed for ergonomic functionality, durability and precise balance in the hand. Its magnesium alloy body â sculpted into a sophisticated, open bridge quadrangle package â offers ruggedness at a sensible weight. Nikon engineers added thumb-indexing contours to the underside of the 42mm body to encourage the same comfortable hand positioning each time the EDG binocular is called into use. The EDG is waterproof and fogproof, O-ring sealed and dry nitrogen filled to handle the toughest conditions. [+]
To further enhance viewing pleasure, a thoughtful and convenient dual-phase central focusing knob provides both precise focusing and diopter adjustments in the EDG binocular. |
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Burris List Price: $442.00 Price: $297.01
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Review Burris 8x-32mm Signature Select Binoculars 300185 / Burris:Signature Select Semi-Compact BinocularsIdeal for bowhunters, hikers, mountain climbers or backpackers, these small yet high-performance binoculars include pop-up eyecups, high-resolution, color-correct images. Specifications:- Field of View (ft. @ 1000yds): 333- Maxium Eye Relief(inches):. 75- Exit Pupil: 4. 0- Objective Diameter(mm): 32- Weight(Ounces): 16- Length(Inches): 4. 25- Close Focus(feet): 5. |
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American Technology Corp (ATN) 15133 Dimentions: 7 x 7 x 3 inches Weight: 5.2 pounds List Price: $2,495.00 Price: $2,349.00
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Key features American Technology Corp (ATN) 15133
- Multi purpose system - hand held, head mounted or helmet mounted
- Lightweight and compact goggle system with comfortable, flip up head gear
- Optional powerful 5x and 10x lenses available
- High res image intensifier, auto brightness, and bright source shut off
- Built in wide abgle IR illuminator for total darkness with indicator ON light within FOV and flip
- Model: ATN NVG7-HPT 2nd Generation Night Vision Goggle
Review ATN NVG7-HPT 2nd Generation Night Vision Goggle / American Technology Corp (ATN) 15133:HPT Image Intensifier TubesHigh Performance Tube!New production technology of these high performance tubes has resulted in improved performance standards for resolution and signal to noise specifications. Units with ATN HPT image intensifier tubes have a guaranteed resolution of 54-64lp/mm and signal to noise 18-24. Due to the custom manufacturing required for many ATN products, please allow for shipping delays. Spec SheetUser GuideExport Restrictions Apply ATN products are subject to the Arms Trade Act and may not be exported. TOTAL DARKNESS TECH. STANDARDINTENSIFIER TUBE HPT-Gen 2+MAGNIFICATION 1xLENS SYSTEM F1:1. 2, F35MMFOV 40 deg. DIOPTER ADJUSTMENT +/-5POWER SUPPLY one 3 V Lithium or one 1. 5 V AA per customer requestRANGE OF FOCUS 0. 3M TO INFINITYCONTROLS DIGITALBATTERY LIFE 60 HOURSDetection Range 300 mRecognition Range 250 mResolution 54-64lp/mmSignal to noise ratio 18-24DIMENSIONS 172X102X62MM / 6. [+]
8X4X2. 4WEIGHT 0. 45 KG / 1 LBSOperation temperature -40 +50°CStorage temperature -50 +70°C. |
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Nikon 7476 Weight: 2 pounds List Price: $1,168.93 Price: $861.00
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Key features Nikon 7476
- 12x magnification with image stabilization
- Waterproof and fogproof
- +/-3 degree vibration compensation
- 32mm objective lens diameter
- VR pause button
- Model: Nikon StabilEyes 12x32 Team Realtree Binocular
Review Nikon StabilEyes 12x32 Team Realtree Binocular / Nikon 7476:Nikon is a precision optical company with worldwide manufacturing, research and marketing capabilities. The Nikon name is equated with extraordinary photographic performance, innovation, precision and optical quality. PRODUCT FEATURES:Phase correction coating;Waterproof and fogproof;12x magnification for stable, long-range glassing;VR pause button;+/- 3 degree vibration compensation;Turn and slide eyecups. |
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Nikon 7562 List Price: $1,999.95 Price: $1,999.00
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Key features Nikon 7562
- Incorporates phase-correction coated roof prisms to enhance resolution
- Includes a dual-phase central focusing knob for precise focusing and diopter adjustments
- Designed for ergonomic functionality, durability and precise balance in the hand
- Offers thumb-indexing contours to the underside of the 42mm body
- Features Nikkor lenses to help eliminate chromatic aberration
- Model: Nikon 7562 42mm 10x42 EDG Binocular
Review Nikon 7562 42mm 10x42 EDG Binocular / Nikon 7562:NEW for 2008! Introducing Nikon's most dynamic and advanced binocular in the company's history, EDG (pronounced "edge") was engineered using Nikon's latest cutting edge technology, but refined by nearly a century of glass-making heritage. The new EDG binocular harnesses the optical superiority of Nikon's legendary and costly ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass to push the limits of optical perfection. Coveted by the world's greatest photographers in Nikon's legendary Nikkor lenses, this exclusive glass was developed to eliminate chromatic aberration that occurs when light rays of varying wavelengths pass through optical glass. Nikon EDG binoculars offer the same results to the world's most serious optics users â high contrast, high resolution images that are razor sharp and free of flare. Nikon's EDG optical system incorporates phase-correction coated roof prisms to enhance resolution, as well as dielectric coated sub-prisms to maximize light transmission. Interacting with fully multicoated lenses and ED glass, the high-grade prisms deliver extremely bright, clear, vivid images across the periphery of the viewing field. The Nikon EDG binocular was designed for ergonomic functionality, durability and precise balance in the hand. Its magnesium alloy body â sculpted into a sophisticated, open bridge quadrangle package â offers ruggedness at a sensible weight. Nikon engineers added thumb-indexing contours to the underside of the 42mm body to encourage the same comfortable hand positioning each time the EDG binocular is called into use. The EDG is waterproof and fogproof, O-ring sealed and dry nitrogen filled to handle the toughest conditions. [+]
To further enhance viewing pleasure, a thoughtful and convenient dual-phase central focusing knob provides both precise focusing and diopter adjustments in the EDG binocular. |
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Yukon Dimentions: 0.075 x 0.06 x 0.03 inches Weight: 0.03 pounds List Price: $599.99 Price: $499.99
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Key features Yukon
- Modern ergonomic design
- High resolution intensifiers
- Rubber armor protection
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- Water and fog resistant
- Model: Yukon Night Vision 3x42 Binoculars - Green/ Black (YK25028)
Review Yukon Night Vision 3x42 Binoculars - Green/ Black (YK25028) / Yukon:The Tracker Pro 3x42 night vision binocular allows for incredibly detailed observation ability under the darkness of night. This revolutionary night vision binocular is completely self-contained and is able to work up to 10 hours on one 3V battery. The Tracker provides clear viewing in total darkness by utilizing a built-in IR infrared illuminator; when in use the illuminator emits a pulsing frequency that is so energy efficient it creates less battery drainage and prolongs battery life. The ergonomically designed rubberized body is surprisingly lightweight, features a no-slip coating and can be taken on long expeditions both easily and comfortably. The Tracker utilizes the revolutionary Eclipse Lens Cover System, which uses flip-up covers that can be easily clipped back against the body of the binoculars and rotated out of the user's viewing area while eliminating lens cap hassles. Pin holes in the lens caps allow the Tracker to be used in the daytime when the caps are closed. Also featured is a dual diopter adjustment with central focusing knob, a fixed eye span and fully multicoated optics. The Tracker 3x42 is backed by Yukon's Limited Lifetime Warranty. |
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Bushnell 73-4124 Dimentions: 0.01 x x inches Weight: 1 pounds List Price: $259.99 Price: $181.49
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Key features Bushnell 73-4124
- One-piece body tube construction provides waterproof, fogproof and shockproof performance
- Recommended use: All-Purpose Big Game Hunting (Deer, Antelope, Elk, Etc.), Varmint Hunting (Wood Chucks, Prairie Dogs, Coyotes).
- Gloss black finish
- Easy-grip oversized power change ring
- Objective lens
- Model: Bushnell Trophy 4-12x40 Riflescope (Gloss)
Review Bushnell Trophy 4-12x40 Riflescope (Gloss) / Bushnell 73-4124:Engineered with Amber-Bright optics that quickly help you distinguish between a brown tree and a brown critter, the Trophy riflescopes have been heralded by hunters as the ideal scope for the autumn deer woods. With multi-coated optics for increased brightness in low-light conditions, the avid inner hunter in you will be most satisfied. No question about it, they're designed to excel during the day's most important times. This product features Multi-X Reticle. |
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Nikon Weight: 2.5 pounds List Price: $250.95 Price: $179.96
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Review NIKON 8221 TRAILBLAZER 10 X 50MM ALL-TERRAIN BINOCULARS / Nikon:NIKON 8221 TRAILBLAZER 10 X 50MM ALL-TERRAIN BINOCULARS |
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