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Bushnell PermaFocus 17-3507$30.00 to $57.00
Tags:bushnell, permafocus, 17-3507, | Olympus Trooper DPS I 10x50$47.00 to $80.00
Tags:olympus, trooper, dps, i, 10x50, | Nikon Trailblazer 8x42$115.00 to $1,900.00
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Bushnell H2O 13-2408

Dropped in the bottom of the fishing boat or in a stream? No problem. Bushnell® H2O binoculars set new standards for a true waterproof binocular at an affordable price. Completely o-ring sealed and nitrogen-purged for waterproof, fogproof protection in any season. Features rubber armoring, center focus and fully-coated optics for durability and clarity. Porro prism models are multi-coated for reduced light loss and glare.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
Nikon ProStaff ATB 10x25

The Nikon® 10x25 ProStaff ATB binocular brings you a compact and lightweight design with a rubber-armored, polycarbonate body that's waterproof and fogproof. It's set-up with aspherical eyepiece lenses for a crisp, distortion-free field of view.
Nikon Action EX Extreme 7x35

Nikon #7239, Action EX Binoculars 7x50 FONT face=Arial The Action EX line is aimed at hunters who want traditional Porro style glasses but with all the waterproof, fogproof and shockproof attributes of a Nikon All Terrain Binocular. Nikon's exclusive Eco-Glass, made without lead or arsenic, is used to manufacture Action EX lenses and prism systems, resulting in a high quality glass that is also lighter in weight. The 50mm objective lens assures the best in light gathering capability. -FocusingMinimize