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BushnellSpectator Sport 10x40 Black Roof PermaFocus Binoculars (Model: BS11040)

R2,099

Retail: R3,000
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Classic roof-prism design combines with 10x magnification for optimal viewing experience.

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Bushnell's binoculars deliver bright, clear, HD imagery. We offer a robust selection of hunting binoculars, compact binoculars, night vision binoculars, and more. No matter what you have your sights set on, you'll benefit from our 65+ year masterwork of ruggedness, clarity, and light transmission.

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Product Features
  • PermaFocus Technology - Keeps distant objects permanently in focus, eliminating the need for constant adjustment.
  • Nitrogen Purged Fog-Proofing - Nitrogen inside the scope ensures interior optical surfaces won't fog due to humidity or rapid temperature change.
  • Multi-Coated Optics - Multiple layers of coatings on all lens surfaces increase light transmission and image brightness.
Product Specifications
  • Model: BS11040
  • Adapts to Tripod Yes
  • Close Focus (m) 12ft / 3.6m
  • Color Black
  • Display Type 0
  • Exit Pupil 4mm / 0.157in
  • Eye Relief 14mm / 0.551in
  • Eyecups Twist-up
  • Lead-Free Glass Yes
  • Length 5.75in / 146mm
  • Lens Coating Multi-Coated
  • Magnification x Objective Lens 10x40mm
  • PC-3 Phase Coating No
  • Prism Glass BaK-4
  • Prism Type Roof
  • Water Resistant Yes
  • Waterproof/Fogproof Yes, IPX4
  • Weight 19.8oz / 563g
  • FOV (ft @1000yd / m @1000 m 305 / 102
  • Protective Lens Coating N/A
  • Dielectric Prism Coating No
  • Ultrawide Band Coating No
  • Lead Free Glass No
  • Locking Diopter No
  • Permafocus Yes
  • ED Prime Glass No
  • Warranty: 20 Years
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