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Nikon Sportstar 10x25$45.00 to $104.00
Tags:nikon, sportstar, 10x25, | Bushnell PermaFocus 17-5010$50.00 to $108.00
Tags:bushnell, permafocus, 17-5010, | Nikon ProStaff ATB 10x25$100.00 to $195.00
Tags:nikon, prostaff, atb, 10x25, |
Nikon Action Zoom 7-15x35

A great bang-for-the-buck porro prism binocular, the Action series by Nikon feature knobby rubber armored housings. Their high-refraction prisms feature wide fields of view. And every Action model has a tripod adapter threading for easy extended glassing from a stationary position (requires optional tripod adapter #7650). The zooming 7-15x35 model is intended for both lowlight viewing at the shorter end of the zoom as well as distant observations in better conditions.Minimize
Olympus Trooper DPS I 10x50

If you need equal parts economy, endurance and 10x optical power, consider the Trooper 10x50 DPS. This standard Porro Prism binocular brings sports enthusiasts to their game with easily focused, wide-angle views that are great for tracking - and keeping up with - fast moving subjects, and provide UV ray protection so you never have to worry about the sun.Minimize
Carson Optical Bandit 8 x 25 Quick Focus

The Carson Optical Bandit is the world's first lever-focus monocular. Its "1-hand" design allows you to feel comfort in handling and also allows you to focus quickly so the object in view will not escape your sight. BK-7 porro prisms provide crystal clear optics and sharp, high-contrast images. It is compact and lightweight for easy carrying on your outdoor activities.Minimize
Nikon Trailblazer 10x50

Nikon brings high power for scanning broad landscapes with the 10x50 Trailblazer. This Trailblazer not only pulls in details from a distance, but features multiple layers of Nikon's anti-reflective coatings and 50mm objectives for better viewing in lower light. If you're looking for an ultra-slim roof prism, Trailblazer packs big-time performance in a rugged body. Count on the Trailblazer ATB and be right at home in any terrain.Minimize