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X-Trail 30x80 Binocular with Braced-In Tripod Adapter

X-Trail 30x80 Binocular with Braced-In Tripod Adapter

Item #: AB10768
Category: Other Sports A-C -> Bird Watching
Your Price: $153.95

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The binocular series for all reasons. The X-Trail series is made for the great outdoors. They are not only top performers and extremely rugged, but offer an amazing value for quality optics and durability.Select from a wide variety of sizes and styles including wide-angle, full size, high-powered large porros and different magnifications. X-Trails feature large objective lenses which means they will maximize light transmission for bright clear images even in low light conditions. No matter what kind of outdoor activity you enjoy, you'll find an X-Trail model that's the perfect size and power. Backed by the manufacturer's Limited Lifetime WarrantyFEATURES:30x magnification with 80 mm objective lens Multi-coated optics maximizes light transmission and Braced-in tripod-mounting post .Porro prism binocular and made with BAK-4 prism glassRugged and durable rubber armor with non-slip gripBonus accessories includes neck strap, carrying pouch ,cleaning cloth, and Premium carrying casePRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:Specifications:30xField of View (ft@1000yds/m@1000m) =111/37Prism Glass: BAK-4Exit Pupil (mm): 2.67 Close Focus (ft/m) 82/25Eye Relief 10 mm


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