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Tasco10X25 Essentials Porro Hanging Box Binoculars

R649

Retail: R900
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As powerful as it is simple to use, the black Tasco 10x25mm Porro Binocular sports reverse-Porro prims to give them a more compact form factor that is easy to stow in a pack, purse, or pocket and comfortable to hold. Fully coated optics help capture as much light as possible while boosting contrast, and the wide viewing angle ensures the entire scene unfolding before you is comfortably in your field of view. For more detailed observations, the binocular has a short close-focus distance so small visitors to feeders like hummingbirds or butterflies can be clearly seen from as little as five-feet away. Tasco includes a carrying case and strap, and with a weight of just 8.8 ounces it won't cause neck fatigue or add too much bulk to your load.

Product Features
  • Reverse-Porro Prism
  • Anti-Reflection Fully Coated Optics
  • Large Center Focusing Knob
  • Black Rubber Armoring
  • Fold-Down Rubber Eyecups
  • 10x magnification
  • 25mm objective lenses
  • Compact reverse-Porro prism design
  • Anti-reflection fully coated optics improves light transmission and contrast
Product Specification
  • Prism Type: Porro
  • Magnification: 10x
  • Objective Lens Diameter: 20mm
  • Angle of View: 6.1 degrees (actual), 61.0 degrees (apparent)
  • Field-of-View: 320.0' at 1000 yd / 106.2 m at 1000 m
  • Minimum Focus Distance: 5.0' / 1.52 m
  • Exit Pupil Diameter: 2.5 mm
  • Eye Relief: 10.0 mm
  • Interpupillary Adjustment: 57.0 - 71.0 mm / 2.2 - 2.8"
  • Dioptric Correction: Not specified by manufacturer
  • Focus Type: Center
  • Tripod Mount: None
  • Dimensions: 10.1 x 3.5 x 2.25" / 25.65 x 8.89 x 5.71 cm
  • Weight: 8.8 oz / 249.5 g
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