Bushnell H2O Waterproof/Fogproof Compact Roof Prism Binocular, 8 x 25-mm, Black

Spend enough time on the water, and your equipment will spend some time in it. That’s why Bushnell had the foresight to build the H20 series of binoculars, which are O-ring-sealed and nitrogen-purged to complete lock out moisture should you spill water on the housing, take your binoculars overboard, or simply run into foul weather along the way. The H20 binoculars feature rubber armoring with textured pads to give you a sturdy grip in slippery situations. More significantly, the binoculars’ multicoated optics and premium-quality BaK-4 prisms maximize light transmission and image clarity, so you can enjoy a clear view of the Orcas in the distance or the fast-approaching coastline. You’ll quickly see how a little planning on Bushnell’s part goes a long way in magnifying your adventures on or around the water. Other features include twist-up eyecups, a large center focus knob for easy, precise adjustments, and a long eye relief.

Product Features

  • 100% waterproof, O-ring sealed and nitrogen purged for reliable, fog-free performance
  • BaK-4 prisms and multi-coated optics offer crisp clear images with improved light transmission
  • Non-slip rubber armor and Soft Texture Grip absorbs shock and provides a firm grip
  • 8x magnification and 25mm objective diameter; 15-foot close focus distance; 12mm eye relief
  • Large center-focus knob for easy adjustments; Twist-up eyecups; Limited lifetime warranty

3 thoughts on “Bushnell H2O Waterproof/Fogproof Compact Roof Prism Binocular, 8 x 25-mm, Black”

  1. Best bang for the buck! I did a thorough research before my choice fell on the bushnell H2O 8×25 binoculars. 

  2. Nice binocs These are real binoculars, not like those cheep ($15) ones. These are slightly larger, a bit big for the pocket but include a carry case with belt loop. They have good eye relief, clarity and field of view. The more powerfull 10×25-mm have more motion blur and less field of view.

  3. Great value for the price. Like these a lot. They are compact and make good bird-watching or hunting binoculars. There is a small amount of chromatic aberration at the outer edges of the field of view. It is not enough to be bothersome, but it is noticeable. There is always a tradeoff in quality in a lower-priced lens. It is acceptable for the price. Anything better than this binocular will likely be in the $200+ range.

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