SKU: GC46-BAA192EA

Nikon 10 X 70 IF HP WP (Black) Marine Binoculars

For top performance in a marine environment, the Nikon Marine 7x50 IF WP (With Compass) (Black) Binoculars (BAA581AA) are the way to go. All the models in our Marine lineup deliver crisp, brilliant images. They're sealed with O-rings and filled with nitrogen gas to minimise the effect of temperature changes, making them ideal for nautical applications. And selected models even feature a built-in compass to help keep you on course. Nikon's waterproof, weather-resistant binoculars

Performance you can count on.

Features:

Waterproof and fog-free with O-ring seals and nitrogen (N2) gas

Large 70mm objective diameter meets the demand for exceptionally bright, high magnification

High-eyepoint design for a clear field of view

Horn-shaped rubber eyecups (option) are available

Polarizing filters (option) are available

Tripod adapter (option) is available

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For top performance in a marine environment, the Nikon Marine 7x50 IF WP (With Compass) (Black) Binoculars (BAA581AA) are the way to go. All the models in our Marine lineup deliver crisp, brilliant images. They're sealed with O-rings and filled with nitrogen gas to minimise the effect of temperature changes, making them ideal for nautical applications. And selected models even feature a built-in compass to help keep you on course. Nikon's waterproof, weather-resistant binoculars

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