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Bushnell Marine 7x50 Waterproof Binoculars

Take your deep sea explorations to the next level using the waterproof Bushnell 7x50 Marine Binoculars. These binoculars possess all the right characteristics that you find in nautical binoculars beyond their class: a Porro prism design for enhanced perception of depth, individual focusing, an O-ring-sealed nitrogen fill for fogproofing, and a thick rubber armoring designed to resist impact and corrosion from saltwater. In addition to the clarity and brightness of full multi-coatings, the optical system also offers wide 50mm objectives lenses and some protection from harmful UV rays.

SKU: GC39-137501

Bushnell Marine 7x50 Waterproof Binoculars

Bushnell Marine 7x50 Waterproof Binoculars

Take your deep sea explorations to the next level using the waterproof Bushnell 7x50 Marine Binoculars. These binoculars possess all the right characteristics that you find in nautical binoculars beyond their class: a Porro prism design for enhanced perception of depth, individual focusing, an O-ring-sealed nitrogen fill for fogproofing, and a thick rubber armoring designed to resist impact and corrosion from saltwater. In addition to the clarity and brightness of full multi-coatings, the optical system also offers wide 50mm objectives lenses and some protection from harmful UV rays.

Optical Performance

7x magnification

50mm wide objective aperture

BAK4 Porro prisms improve depth perception

Full multi-coatings increase transmission and reduce glare

Wide 50mm objectives allow more light to pass through and increase image brightness

7.3° angular field of view

25' close focus distance

Use and Handling

Individual focusing for each tube

Closed-bridge configuration

Fold-down rubber eyecups

18mm eye relief

7.1mm exit pupil

Key Features:

BAK4 Porro Prisms

Fully Multi-Coated Optics/UV Protection

7.3° Angular Field of View

O-Ring Sealed Waterproof & Fogproof

Resistant to Saltwater Corrosion

Closed-Bridge Configuration

Individual Focusing/Tripod Mountable

Polymer Housing/Aluminium Chassis

Fold-Down Eyecups

What's in the Box:

Bushnell Marine 7x50 Waterproof Binoculars

Neck Strap

Lens Covers

Rainguard

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Bushnell Marine 7x50 Waterproof Binoculars

Take your deep sea explorations to the next level using the waterproof Bushnell 7x50 Marine Binoculars. These binoculars possess all the right characteristics that you find in nautical binoculars beyond their class: a Porro prism design for enhanced perception of depth, individual focusing, an O-ring-sealed nitrogen fill for fogproofing, and a thick rubber armoring designed to resist impact and corrosion from saltwater. In addition to the clarity and brightness of full multi-coatings, the optical system also offers wide 50mm objectives lenses and some protection from harmful UV rays.

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