SKU: GC40-65873

Pentax Binoculars SP 12x50 Waterproof

Pentax Binoculars SP 12x50 Waterproof

EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY MEETS HIGH-END EXPECTATIONS.

Large objective lenses incorporated in the design allow for contrast-rich, bright viewing under all light conditions.

Premium multi-layer coatings assure the maximum light transmission through the binocular. The result is bright, crisp, true-to-life images in the widest range of viewing conditions.

Specialized protective coating (SD models only) repels dust, water and grease to keep your optics clean and your image quality at its peak.

Rigid body construction makes these binoculars extremely rugged to maintain optical alignment. This ensures comfortable viewing throughout the life of the product.

Waterproof and nitrogen-filled (JIS Class 6) to handle the most extreme weather conditions (submersible to 1m).

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