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Nikon Sportstar 10x25$45.00 to $104.00
Tags:nikon, sportstar, 10x25, | Olympus Trooper DPS I 10x50$47.00 to $80.00
Tags:olympus, trooper, dps, i, 10x50, | Steiner Marine 7x50$132.00 to $432.00
Tags:steiner, marine, 7x50, |
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
Bushnell H2O 13-1006 13-1005

Never again worry about ruining your binoculars when you are caught in an unexpected downpour. Dropped in the bottom of the fishing boat? Not a problem. The affordable Bushnell H2O binocular series are completely O-ring sealed for waterproof protection and nitrogen-purged for fogproof viewing in all seasons. Features include grippy rubber armoring, center focus and fully-coated optics for durable clarity.Minimize
Nikon Travelite V 8-24x25

Nikon Travelite V binocular utilizes precision ground, multicoated optics, and high index BaK4 prisms for true color rendition, maximum sharpness and enhanced light transmission. It also uses aspherical eyepiece lenses which provide a very flat viewing field and offer markedly improved edge-to-edge sharpness over many conventional lenses. With 25mm objective lenses for maximum light gathering and a Close focus distance under fourteen feet, the Travelite V binocular is well suited to many uses. Minimize
Pentax XCF 10x50

The XCF series offers outstanding optical performance with multi-coated optical elements, excellent viewing comfort and a fashionable black-finish body encased in a full-body rubber housing. With four different magnifications to choose from, the versatile PENTAX XCF series is ideal for almost any application from casual viewing to serious observation.Minimize


