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Bushnell Engage DX 10x42 Binoculars

Designed with complementary features that will make it your constant companion, the Bushnell 10x42 Engage DX Binoculars are ideal for when you're out birding, hunting, hiking, camping, or enjoying sporting events-especially in wide-open spaces where the high magnification and wide field of view really shine.

SKU: GC39-BENDX1042

Bushnell Engage DX 10x42 Binoculars

Bushnell Engage DX 10x42 Binoculars

Designed with complementary features that will make it your constant companion, the Bushnell 10x42 Engage DX Binoculars are ideal for when you're out birding, hunting, hiking, camping, or enjoying sporting events-especially in wide-open spaces where the high magnification and wide field of view really shine.

To help deliver its performance, Bushnell employs anti-reflection multi-coatings on the lens elements with protective exterior coatings, and prisms are dielectric coated and phase corrected. These coatings work together to maximise light transmission through the light path, resulting in bright, sharp, and clear high-contrast views with accurate colour fidelity and crisp resolution, even in challenging conditions such as at dawn and dusk or when viewing across vast wide open spaces. To further improve the observational experience, the Engage DX binoculars are designed with a long eye relief and comfortable exit pupils as well as a wide 65° apparent angle of view. This minimises the distracting hand shake that is common with powerful optics and presents a spacious field of view.

Bushnell built the Engage DX binoculars to make it easy and comfortable to hold and allow them to withstand the harshest elements. Their magnesium alloy chassis is designed to provide an ergonomic and balanced feel in the hand that also provides the strength and stability required of workhorse binoculars like these. The optical tubes are nitrogen-filled and O-ring sealed to an IPX7 rating, so they are waterproof and resistant to internal fogging if the weather turns or they take an accidental spill in a stream or puddle. Protecting the optical components is a rubber armor outfitted with textured palm pads that provide a sure and secure grip. For those who experience fatigue when holding large optics for long periods, or to simply eliminated vibrations, the Engage binoculars can be tripod-mounted using an optional adapter for easy hands-free use.

Optical Performance

High 10x magnification enables detailed observations of distant subjects.

Larger 42mm objective lenses improve light-gathering ability for enhanced low-light performance such as at dawn and dusk or when peering into dense brush.

Compact roof prism light path ensures the optical tubes remain slim for easier handling without affecting performance.

BAK4 prism glass delivers a round exit pupil and a crisp and clear image with limited edge distortion.

PC3 phase-correcting prism coatings eliminate internal interference to improve colour and contrast.

Dielectric prism coatings boost light throughput to 92% for minimal loss and diffraction.

Anti-reflection fully multi-coated optics improve light transmission, contrast, and colour fidelity.

Proprietary EXO exterior lens coatings resist external fogging, scratches, and abrasions while allowing oil, dirt, and sap to be cleaned off without leaving smudges or residue.

Wide 65° apparent angle of view presents an immersive and panoramic observational experience with reduced appearance of the distracting hand-shake that is common when holding high-power optics.

Spacious 340-foot field of view at 1000 yards.

Use and Handling

Closed bridge design provides a solid and stable platform for the internal focus mechanism.

Large slip-resistant centre focusing wheel is easy to manipulate in cold and wet weather, even while wearing gloves.

Locking right-eye dioptric correction allows user to compensate for optical prescription to produce sharper views without the risk of movement.

Broad 53-72mm interpupillary distance adjustment range enables easy use by a wide variety of users from adolescents to adults.

Twist-up click-stop eyecups for easy use with or without eyewear.

Tripod-mountable with an optional adapter for hands-free use to eliminate vibrations and arm fatigue.

Exceptional 19mm eye relief improves viewing comfort with reduced eyestrain, especially during long glassing sessions.

4.2mm exit pupil will cover most pupils as they open and dilate in low light to keep the whole scene in view without vignetting.

Key Features:

Compact BAK4 Roof Prisms

Dielectric Coated and Phase Corrected

Fully Multi-Coated Optics

Protective EXO Exterior Lens Coatings

Wide 65° Apparent Angle of View

Nitrogen-Filled, Waterproof & Fogproof

Lightweight and Strong Magnesium Chassis

Tripod-Mountable with Optional Adapter

Twist-Up Click-Stop Rubber Eyecups

What's in the Box:

Bushnell Engage DX 10x42 Binoculars

Neck Strap

Tethered Objective Lens Caps

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Bushnell Engage DX 10x42 Binoculars

Designed with complementary features that will make it your constant companion, the Bushnell 10x42 Engage DX Binoculars are ideal for when you're out birding, hunting, hiking, camping, or enjoying sporting events-especially in wide-open spaces where the high magnification and wide field of view really shine.

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