Bushnell Trophy XLT 10x 42mm Binoculars (Special Bone Collector Edition)
World-class optics and superior durability. With light transmission, clarity and ruggedness as top priorities, we built the ultimate hunting binoculars. Recent upgrades to our XLT series include a new housing that’s even more durable and comfortable to use.
High-Quality Optics
Fully multi-coated optics and BaK-4 prisms work together to deliver ultra-bright, razor-sharp images through the most critical periods of game movement.
Rugged, Durable Construction
The tough, streamlined Dura-Grip rubber-armored housing is O-ring sealed and nitrogen purged for 100% waterproof/fogproof dependability. Soft-touch thumb grips further improve handling ease, and the objective lenses are now protected from the elements by flip covers.
Specifications: Magnification x Obj Lens: 10x 42mmClose Focus (ft/m): 8.2/2.5Lens Coating: Fully Multi-CoatedField of View (ft@1000yds/m@1000m): 325/108Adapt to Tripod: YesEyecups: Twist-UpEye Relief (mm): 15.2Focus System: CenterExit Pupil (mm): 4.2Prism Glass: BaK-4Water/Fog Proof: YesPrism System: RoofWeight (oz/g): 25/765Size Class: Standard
Product Features
- Hunting binoculars with 10x magnification and 42mm objective lens
- Fully multicoated optics deliver ultra-bright, razor-sharp images
- Dura-Grip rubber-armored housing with soft-touch thumb grips
- O-ring-sealed and nitrogen-purged for waterproof/fogproof durability
- Fast focus system; flip covers for objective lenses; weighs 25 ounces
A good budget set of binos I was looking for something to take hunting to spot deer and elk. These are up to the task. The glass seems really nice, and the field of view is really pretty good for a 10 power bino. I was a little hesitant on buying these until I found out that Bushnell has a lifetime limited warranty on their non-powered glass. So, no worries there. My only complaint is that the eyepiece covers just do not fit right. I am going to contact bushnell and see what they say, and report my results. as for…
great set of binoculars for the price I have spent a lot of money on optics over the years. Scopes and binoculars usually follow the golden rule “the more you pay the more you get.” In this case that is simply not the truth. I dropped my pair of high end binoculars last year during turkey season and broke them. My last pair was a gift so i was not looking to spend over 500 on this pair. After a large amount of research I found these Bushnell 42mm bone collectors. I am really happy after taking them out in the field 2…
bushnell trophy xlt great binos! The focus button is a breeze to turn with thicker gloves on! I used these bow hunting and I found myself looking around more than staying still! (Maybe a bad thing) good construction and people are complaining about the weight but thats what you get for a great 10×42! The strap and front covers suck but spend the money for a chest strap and keep the covers in the box!