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Bushnell Legend 8x42 Binoculars

The Bushnell Legend 8x42 Binoculars is back, with an all-new design. Updated ergonomics give you a confident grip, with a lighter weight chassis than its predecessor. The all-glass, fully multi-coated optical system provides outstanding resolution, contrast, and light transmission. Combine that with an IPX-7 waterproof construction tested at 1 metre for 30 seconds and RainGuard HD protective coating, this binocular will stand up to the harshest of elements.

SKU: GC39-BB842W

Bushnell Legend 8x42 Binoculars

Bushnell Legend 8x42 Binoculars

The Bushnell Legend 8x42 Binoculars is back, with an all-new design. Updated ergonomics give you a confident grip, with a lighter weight chassis than its predecessor. The all-glass, fully multi-coated optical system provides outstanding resolution, contrast, and light transmission. Combine that with an IPX-7 waterproof construction tested at 1 metre for 30 seconds and RainGuard HD protective coating, this binocular will stand up to the harshest of elements.

Waterproof Construction with Rainguard Lens Protection IPX7

Waterproof construction is tested by submerging at 1 metre for 30 minutes without any penetration. The combination of the IPX7 rating and Rainguard, means these binoculars are ready to take on the roughest elements.

Fully Multi Coated, All Glass Optics System

An all glass fully multi-coated optical system enhances contrast, resolution, and light transmission. High-quality, soft touch rubber and brushed metal texture finishes provide performance in a great looking, modern design.

Aggressive Texture for Confident Grip and Rubber Housing for Drop Protection

Updated ergonomics with soft touch rubber and easy grip texture. Easy grip texture along the sides and bridge of the binocular reduce the chance of dropping and give a confident in-hand feel even with one hand.

Lightweight Body Construction for All Day Comfort

All glass multi-coated optics provide best in class image quality, even in low-light. The ultra-smooth focus wheel allows you to quickly focus in on your subject for perfect definition when you need it.

Key Features:

BAK4 Roof Prisms

Fully Multi-Coated Optics

Water and Fogproof Design

Closed Bridge Configuration

Centre Focusing Mechanism

Tripod Mountable with Optional Adapter

Twist-Up Eyecups for Comfort

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Bushnell Legend 8x42 Binoculars

The Bushnell Legend 8x42 Binoculars is back, with an all-new design. Updated ergonomics give you a confident grip, with a lighter weight chassis than its predecessor. The all-glass, fully multi-coated optical system provides outstanding resolution, contrast, and light transmission. Combine that with an IPX-7 waterproof construction tested at 1 metre for 30 seconds and RainGuard HD protective coating, this binocular will stand up to the harshest of elements.

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