Powerview – 10×25 Camo CompactManufacture ID: 132517CBushnell Powerview binoculars combine contemporary styling and design with traditional Bushnell quality and durability. Outstanding light transmission through fully-coated optics ensures bright crisp clear viewing.Features:- Fully coated optics with BK7 roof prisms – Comes with Clam- Fully Coated Lens Coating- Fold Down Eyecups- Extra BrightnessSpecifications:- Prism Type: Roof- Eye Relief: 9mm- Exit Pupil Size: 2.5mm- Field of View at 1000 Yards: 300 feet @ 10x – Weight: 12.4 ounces- Color: Camouflage
Product Features
- Ideal for stadium sports, outdoor, general use, hunting, and bird watching
- Fully coated lens
- Fold down eyecups and camouflage design
- Magnification: 10x
- Objective lens: 25mm
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