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Models & Brands: Bushnell 19-1050, Steiner 214, Galileo Visions, Inc C-82450, Alpen Outdoor Corp. 496, Unknown Compact, Bushnell 62-4208, Bushnell 23-8042, Galileo Visions, Inc DM-72125, Zhumell, Inc. 20-092750A, Pentax Sport Optics 65807
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Bushnell 19-1050 Weight: 3.2 pounds List Price: $213.95 Price: $114.65
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Key features Bushnell 19-1050
- BaK-4 Porro Prisms.
- Twist-up eyecups allow quick adjustment for optimum eye relief.
- Heavy-duty, 100% waterproof / fogproof construction.
- Fully multi-coated optics allow maximum light transmission for optimum brightness.
- Rainguard, water-repellent lens coating.
- Model: 10X50 Legend Porro WP
Review 10X50 Legend Porro WP / Bushnell 19-1050:For those who prefer the traditional style of a porro prism bino, this Legend lineup is a crowd pleaser. Like the Legend roof prism models, Rainguard and premium BaK-4 prisms top the list of features to brag about - delivering crisp, clear images in rain, snow and fog. The textured, grippy rubber-armored housing not only stands up to hard use but provides a firm grasp in wet conditions. |
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Steiner 214 Dimentions: 9.63 x 8 x 4.63 inches Weight: 2.8 pounds List Price: $499.00 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Steiner 214
- Long 20 millimeter eye relief and wrap-around rubber eyecups for ultimate comfort, prevent sidelight
- Large 42mm lenses with 11.09 relative brightness
- Green Predator lenses with CAT coating for ultimate visibility
- 10x magnification
- Rugged green rubber armoring for shock protection and water resistance
- Model: Steiner 10x40 Predator Pro Binocular
Review Steiner 10x40 Predator Pro Binocular / Steiner 214:Marketing description is not available. |
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Galileo Visions, Inc C-82450 Dimentions: 9.4 x 8.2 x 3.4 inches Weight: 2.5 pounds List Price: $89.95 Price: $46.95
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Key features Galileo Visions, Inc C-82450
- Objective lens: 50mm
- Fully coated lens
- Magnification: 8x to 24x
- 234 foot field of view at 1,000 yards
- Rubber armored and water resistant design
- Model: Galileo 24x50 Zoom Binocular
Review Galileo 24x50 Zoom Binocular / Galileo Visions, Inc C-82450:Zooms From 8x Power To 24x Power Large 50mm Objective Lenses Ensure Bright Clear Images Fully-coated Optics Water-resistant Fold-down Rubber Eye Cups Rubber Armoring Tripod Socket Magnification: 8-24mm X 50mm Includes Carrying Case Straps Lens Cloth&Instructions Lmited Lifetime Warranty |
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Alpen Outdoor Corp. 496 Dimentions: 5 x 2 x 7 inches Weight: 3.9 pounds List Price: $460.00 Price: $321.00
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Key features Alpen Outdoor Corp. 496
- Twist-lok eyecups - Lightweight composite body construction
- BaK4 high index glass
- Waterproof / Fogproof - Nitrogen filled
- Long eye relief to see full field of view when wearing glasses
- Fully Multi-coated - HR coated - Phase coated
- Model: Alpen APEX 8.5X50 Waterproof Roof Prism Binocular
Review Alpen APEX 8.5X50 Waterproof Roof Prism Binocular / Alpen Outdoor Corp. 496:Alpen Apex 8. 5x50 mm Waterproof Binoculars Alpen Apex Binoculars define the best in optics quality, featuring superb workmanship and the latest optics technology. Including fully multi-coated BAK4 glass, PXA phase coating and HR metallic coating, Apex binoculars allow clearer viewing in bright and dim light and in the wettest conditions. More details: 8. 5x magnification; 50 mm objective; 290' F. O. V. at 1,000 yds. ; 5. 9 mm exit pupil; 20 mm eye relief; 16' close focus; BAK4 glass for clear, bright, high resolution images; Fully multi-coated for maximum brightness; PXA phase coating for superior resolution and color fidelity; HR metallic prism coating for enhanced light transmission and brightness; Waterproof and fogproof, sealed and nitrogen filled; Pull up, twist lock eyecups; Lightweight at just 28 ozs. [+]
; Ergonomic styling for comfort; Roof prism design; Rubber armoring for comfort, protection and durability; Soft rubber rain guard; Deluxe travel case and wide comfortable neck strap; Center focus system; Not tripod compatible; Includes Alpen's lifetime warranty. and my 100% satisfaction guarantee! Order yours today! Alpen Apex 8. 5x50 mm Waterproof Binoculars. |
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Unknown Compact Weight: 0.8 pounds List Price: $510.00 Price: $499.99
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Key features Unknown Compact
- Field of View at 1000 meters (3280') - 117m (351')
- Magnification - 8x
- Diopter Compensation - +/- 3 dpt
- Focal Range - 9.8' - infinity
- Objective Lens Diameter - 20mm
- Model: ZEISS 8x20 B T* Victory Compact Binoculars
Review ZEISS 8x20 B T* Victory Compact Binoculars / Unknown Compact:Carl Zeiss Victory Compact: Pocket binoculars with 8x magnification. Waterproof, push-pull eyecups and rubber armoring in the grip area. Ideal for traveling and sightseeing. |
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Bushnell 62-4208 Weight: 3.31 pounds List Price: $1,459.95 Price: $839.99
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Key features Bushnell 62-4208
- Bak4 prisms for best possible light transmission and full color fidelity
- Twist-up eyecups for optimum eye relief
- 43-millimeter objectives for bright, clear images
- 8x magnification
- Fully waterproof and fogproof design
- Model: Bushnell Elite 8x43 Waterproof/Fogproof PC3 Magnesium Binocular
Review Bushnell Elite 8x43 Waterproof/Fogproof PC3 Magnesium Binocular / Bushnell 62-4208:The new Elite series truly lives up to its name. Superior quality BaK-4 roof prisms with PC-3 phase coating. 100% waterproof/fogproof/dustproof design with Rainguard coating. A rugged, lightweight magnesium chassis. And most impressive of all, lens and prism are fully multi-coated with the exclusive XTR technology to deliver outstanding color fidelity and equally amazing 90% light transmission, the highest in its class. Birders, game hunters and outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy stunningly bright, clear, sharp and colorful images, even in the lowest light conditions. Is this the ultimate premium-performance binocular? Well, there's always room for improvement. |
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Bushnell 23-8042 Dimentions: 7.1 x 7.1 x 3.1 inches Weight: 3.31 pounds List Price: $192.95 Price: $101.99
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Key features Bushnell 23-8042
- Twist up eyecups
- Objective lens: 42mm
- Waterproof, fogproof, and multi-coated lens
- Ideal for hunting, outdoor, general use, and bird watching
- Magnification: 8x
- Model: Bushnell Trophy 8x42 Binocular (Green)
Review Bushnell Trophy 8x42 Binocular (Green) / Bushnell 23-8042:The world's most beautiful places are often the wildest. Enter the Trophy series, your versatile choice for hunting, birding, hiking, fishing or any outdoor activity where the day can come with a bruise or two. Unlike similarly priced binos, the internals are O-ring sealed and nitrogen-purged for 100% waterproof/fogproof protection. The tough, rubber armor keeps them protected at the bottom of your pack or while rattling around in the glove box. With BaK-4 roof prisms and multi-coated amber optics, Trophy binoculars are over-achievers when it comes to gathering enough light to deliver edge-to-edge crisp, bright images. |
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Galileo Visions, Inc DM-72125 Dimentions: 0.04 x 0.01 x 0.05 inches Weight: 0.015 pounds List Price: $79.99 Price: $79.99
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Key features Galileo Visions, Inc DM-72125
- 273 foot field of view at 1,000 yards
- Rubber armored and water resistant design
- Fully multi-coated BAK-4 roof prisms for bright and clear image
- Magnification: 7x to 21x
- Objective lens: 25mm
- Model: Galileo 7-21x25 Compact Zoom Binoculars
Review Galileo 7-21x25 Compact Zoom Binoculars / Galileo Visions, Inc DM-72125:The Galileo DM-72125 features 25mm objective lenses and brings images 7 to 21 times closer to you than the naked eye. The DM-72125 compact zoom binocular features BAK-4 prisms, fully multi-coated optics and a compact design making it easily transported and stored where other binoculars cannot be. Even with its highly compact size the prisms are positioned in a Porro prism design affording them increased depth perception over other binocular designs. Additionally the DM-72125 features fully multi-coated optics for improved glare reduction and further increased contrast & clarity, armoring and full range center focus. Included with the Galileo DM-72125 is a carrying case, neck strap, lens cloth and protective eye caps. Designed for years of use all Galileo binoculars come with a limited lifetime warranty which covers the binoculars against defects in material or workmanship for the life of the purchaser. The Galileo DM-72125 features fully multi-coated optics for improved glare reduction and further increased contrast & clarity, an Exit Pupil that ranges from 3. 6mm(7x) to 1. 2mm(21x) and exhibits a minimum focusing distance of 8 Feet at 7x. Linear Field of View ranges from 273 Feet (7x) to 147 Feet (21x) at 1000yds and Angular Field of View ranges from 5. [+]
2°(7x) to 2. 8°(21x). The Relative Brightness Index (RBI) ranges from 12. 76(7x) to 1. 42(21x) and the Twilight Factor ranges from 13. 23(7x) to 22. 91(21x). Interpupillary Distance (IPD) ranges from 59mm to 75mm and Eye Relief is approximately 8mm - 10mm. |
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Zhumell, Inc. 20-092750A Dimentions: 8.5 x 8.5 x 3.5 inches Weight: 0.312 pounds List Price: $329.00 Price: $104.99
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Key features Zhumell, Inc. 20-092750A
- Perfect for hunting, camping, birding, or general use.
- Bright 50mm Objective Lenses
- Comfortable rubberized housing for added grip.
- 9-27x Adjustable Magnification Range
- Easy to use center focus design.
- Model: Zhumell 9-27x50 Zoom Binoculars
Review Zhumell 9-27x50 Zoom Binoculars / Zhumell, Inc. 20-092750A:Terrific ZOOM binocular! Get close - fast!ZOOM! This binocular will take you from one place to another at the speed of light. Zhumell will point out how much fun this binocular is. Zoom! And you're there. Science has no better way to travel so fast and so safely. Who could have imagined binocular could be so much fun?Imagine you're on safari. Look! There's a lion, 270 feet away, almost the length of a football field. Look through your Zhumell Zoom binocular, and even though you're still inside your SUV, the lion is just 30 feet away. Then, a simple flick of the lever by the eyepiece and Zoooom! The lion "leaps" to just 10 feet away, close enough to count his whiskers. This binocular can do that. It gets you close, and then it can get you closer yet - Zoooom! 27 times closer. [+]
It's not a drug but it might as well be. Zoom! Try it. You'll find it downright addictive. |
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Pentax Sport Optics 65807 Dimentions: 8.5 x 7 x 4 inches Weight: 5.51 pounds List Price: $159.00 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Pentax Sport Optics 65807
- Expose your binocular to any kind of weather. The waterproof and fog-proof body of the 8x40 PCF WP models is rated JIS Class 6 (submersible down to 1 meter depth of water), allowing it to be washed clean when it gets dirty or is accidentally soaked in salt water. In addition, a rubber covering protects the optical and mechanical systems
- Fully multi-coated optics that eliminate harmful ultraviolet rays while improving light transmission.
- Aspherical optical elements.
- Long eye relief of 20mm or longer.
- Aluminum-diecast body adds strength and durability
- Model: Pentax 8x40 PCF WP II Binocular
Review Pentax 8x40 PCF WP II Binocular / Pentax Sport Optics 65807:PCF WPII-series models offer a durable aluminum-diecast body with a full-body protective rubber housing, high-performance optics combining high-refraction BaK4 glass prisms and fully multi-coated optical elements, aspherical optical elements in the eyepiece optics, PENTAX-original inner focusing arm design with focus-lock mechanism, helicoid-type extendible eyepiece rings, a long eye relief of 20mm or longer, and rain-shielding eyepiece caps. Their fully water-shielded, nitrogen-filled construction ensures excellent waterproof capability (equivalent to JIS Class 6). The PCF WPII series are ideal for use around and on the water, as well as for observations in harsh weather and extreme climates. |
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