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Bushnell Fusion X 10x42 Rangefinding Binoculars

Blending high-end optics and precision laser measurement in a compact form factor, the Bushnell Fusion X 10x42 Rangefinder Binoculars give outdoor adventurers clarity and accuracy when targeting distant subjects. Equipped with Bushnell's Angle Range Compensation technology, they offer both line-of-sight and true horizontal distances, ensuring accuracy up to 1760 yards in varied terrains. The binoculars are also designed with a user-friendly ActivSync display, which changes the reticle colour between black and red depending on the ambient light conditions for maximum legibility. The water-resistant construction and optical EXO barrier coating provide protection against harsh environmental conditions.

SKU: GC39-FX1042AD

Bushnell Fusion X 10x42 Rangefinding Binoculars

Bushnell Fusion X 10x42 Rangefinding Binoculars

Blending high-end optics and precision laser measurement in a compact form factor, the Bushnell Fusion X 10x42 Rangefinder Binoculars give outdoor adventurers clarity and accuracy when targeting distant subjects. Equipped with Bushnell's Angle Range Compensation technology, they offer both line-of-sight and true horizontal distances, ensuring accuracy up to 1760 yards in varied terrains. The binoculars are also designed with a user-friendly ActivSync display, which changes the reticle colour between black and red depending on the ambient light conditions for maximum legibility. The water-resistant construction and optical EXO barrier coating provide protection against harsh environmental conditions.

Two-in- One Tool

The all-day viewing comfort of 10x42 binoculars with the ability to range on the spot. This means no more eye strain trying to observe through a traditional rangefinder, and no more wasted time switching from binoculars to your rangefinder while letting that buck slip away.

Save Space with a Smaller Packing List

Out in the field you have enough work to do, and nothing can ruin a hunt faster than forgetting necessary gear. These binoculars provide a dual-purpose observation and ranging solution for less gear to carry, make space for, and remember to bring along.

ActivSync Reticle for the Best of Both Worlds

ActivSync Reticle Technology auto-adjusts from black to red reticle and the display fluidly morphs to your background for maximum contrast and visibility in all conditions.

Angle Range Compensation

ARC Technology with +/- 1-degree angle accuracy (Angle Range Compensation) simultaneously gives you true horizontal distance as well as line of site distance so your up and downhill shots are just as accurate as those on level ground.

Tactful Control Layout

The tactile control layout allows you to find and use the controls easily with or without gloves on. The Mode & Range buttons are far enough apart so you won't hit one by accident while meaning to use the other. The focus control is right where you'd expect it. All of this puts you in control for the fastest and most precise scanning and ranging in the field.

Waterproof Construction

Wet weather won't end your hunt thanks to the IPX7 waterproof construction. These binoculars can be submerged to a depth of 3.3' for 30 minutes without compromising the integrity of the glass or electronics.

Bow & Rifle Modes

Ranging features include scan, near/far target, archery, and rifle ballistic modes, ranging out to a full mile with +/- one yard accuracy.

Exclusive EXO Barrier

The lens glass is molecularly coated with exclusive EXO Barrier to repel water, oil, fog, dust, and debris so you'll have a clear view when it matters most.

Key Features:

Class 1 Eye Safe Laser

Compact BK7 Roof Prism

Fully Multicoated Lenses

1760-yd Range (700 yd for Person/Game)

Angle Range Compensation +/- 1°

Black to Red ActivSync Reticle Display

IPX7 Waterproof Construction

EXO Barrier Lens Coating

What's in the Box:

Bushnell Fusion X 10x42 Rangefinding Binoculars

Objective Lens Cover

Eyepiece Cover

Neck Strap

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Product Overview

Bushnell Fusion X 10x42 Rangefinding Binoculars

Blending high-end optics and precision laser measurement in a compact form factor, the Bushnell Fusion X 10x42 Rangefinder Binoculars give outdoor adventurers clarity and accuracy when targeting distant subjects. Equipped with Bushnell's Angle Range Compensation technology, they offer both line-of-sight and true horizontal distances, ensuring accuracy up to 1760 yards in varied terrains. The binoculars are also designed with a user-friendly ActivSync display, which changes the reticle colour between black and red depending on the ambient light conditions for maximum legibility. The water-resistant construction and optical EXO barrier coating provide protection against harsh environmental conditions.

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