Prismatic Celestron Outland X 10x25

Prismatic Celestron Outland X 10x25
Prismatic Celestron Outland X 10x25
Prismatic Celestron Outland X 10x25
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Prismatic Celestron Outland X 10x25
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Prism &aacutitico Celestron Outland X 10x25

Celestron's Outland compact binoculars were designed to meet the needs of all outdoor enthusiasts, from bird watchers and hunters to sports and travelers. The optical &o is coated with ltiple for high resolution and high contrast views. The prisms are made of BaK-4 glass, which provides greater color fidelity.

The Outland Xs rubber armored exterior allows rugged and rugged handling. The binoculars are waterproof, fog-proof and purgated with nitr ógeno for no-worry use in any such átic &oatern. The large focus knobs allow for an easy and precise approach, while rotating eye cups allow for an adjustment of eye relief so that both eyeglass and non-eyewear users can obtain the full view field.

Their binoculars include a c &o fashion strap for the neck, which makes them to carry and ready to use. The invention also relates to a protective sheath which can be attached to a cintur n to keep them protected and to reach the hand when they are not used.

The Outland X compact binoculars are useful and have an excellent value: &iex; the ideal choice for all your outdoor adventures!

Character íres:

  • Multi-layer ptica
  • Impermeable and fog-proof
  • Rubber protective cover
  • rotating joints for an adjustment r &aplicas
  • Moisture-resistant neoprene transport study