Bushnell Legend Ultra HD L-Series 10x 42mm Binoculars, Black

The Bushnell Legend L-Series Binoculars set the standard for performance in the field with maximum brightness, definition and clarity. With an ultra wide field of view, viewing excellence can be reached by any segment of outdoor enthusiasts. Magnification x Obj Lens: 10x42mm Close Focus: 8ft/1.9m PC-3 Phase Coating: Yes Lens Coating: Fully Multi-Coated Field of View: 340ft at 1000 yards Adapt to Tripod: Yes Eyecups: Twist-Up Locking Diopter: No Eye Relief: 18mm Focus System: Center Exit Pupil: 4.2 mm Prism Glass: BaK-4 Water/Fog Proof: Yes Prism System: Roof Weight: 23.5oz Size Class: Standard.

Product Features

  • 10 x 42Millimeter
  • Legend L Series
  • 340ft field of view

3 thoughts on “Bushnell Legend Ultra HD L-Series 10x 42mm Binoculars, Black”

  1. highly recommend! My husband did a lot of research on what to invest in. We spend a lot of time outdoors hiking and kayaking. Had a lower end pair and wanted to upgrade to get better views of the wildlife. We are thrilled with these. The vision is 100x clearer than the last pair we had. Love the grip and the weight is not to much. We even compared them side by side with the top priced Swarovski binoculars and found these to be better for what we were looking for.

  2. Binocular Review By Someone That Knows Very Little About Binoculars For Others With The Same Knowledge I know very little about binoculars in general but I live in a high rise apartment building in downtown Louisville, KY. I have a view of a lit of busy streets around the building and there is always something going on such as concerts, shows at a couple theaters within view, police pulling people over or ambulances picking people up for one reason or another. As creepy as it sounds while I am typing this, when you see all of these things it makes you want more information so I decided to get a…

  3. Very nice but…. Very nice optics,nice locking diopter adjustment ring,everything very nice except the critical area of focusing. I’m turning the focus wheel a little ways and nothing is changing,the same focus. This makes it more difficult to focus,takes longer,one can’t rely on the tactille feel of turning to help the eyes find focus. Why make such a nice binocular otherwise and have this undesirable situation? Come on! You engineers have had plenty of time to get this right! I’m just a little pissed…

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