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Bushnell Powerview 2 16x32 Binoculars

Keep the Bushnell 16x32 PowerView 2 Binoculars in your pocket, pack, or glove box for quick glassing on the go. With their compact roof prisms and durable aluminium housing, you won't be bogged down when you're on the move. Views through the binoculars maintain true-to-life colours with sharp contrast across their entire field of view. Their lightweight and durable aluminium housing is covered in a protective armor that provides a slip-resistant grip for sure and secure handling.

SKU: GC39-PWV1632

Bushnell Powerview 2 16x32 Binoculars

Bushnell Powerview 2 16x32 Binoculars

Keep the Bushnell 16x32 PowerView 2 Binoculars in your pocket, pack, or glove box for quick glassing on the go. With their compact roof prisms and durable aluminium housing, you won't be bogged down when you're on the move. Views through the binoculars maintain true-to-life colours with sharp contrast across their entire field of view. Their lightweight and durable aluminium housing is covered in a protective armor that provides a slip-resistant grip for sure and secure handling.

Optical Performance

Ideal for sightseeing, hiking, camping, and enjoying sport events

High 16x magnification enables detailed observations of distant subjects like animals, players, and architectural details

32mm objective lenses provide the light gathering ability close to a full size optic while preserving the form factor of a compact

BK7 roof prisms allow for thin optical tubes for easier handling and a small folded size

Anti-reflection multicoated optics maximise light transmission to produce bright and clear high-contrast views

180-foot field of view at 1000 yards

Use & Handling

Closed bridge configuration provides a stable platform for the centre focusing mechanism

Low-profile centre focus knob is easy to reach for left or right-handed users

Right-eye diopter dial enables precise focusing even if the user's eyes aren't perfect

Fold-down eyecups for comfortable use with or without eyewear

12mm eye relief

1.8mm exit pupil

Key Features:

Compact and Lightweight Design

BK7 Compact Roof Prisms

Anti-Reflection Multicoated Glass

Closed Bridge Configuration

Lightweight Armored Aluminium Chassis

Low-Profile Textured Focusing Wheel

Fold-Down Rubber Eyecups

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Bushnell Powerview 2 16x32 Binoculars

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Bushnell Powerview 2 16x32 Binoculars

Keep the Bushnell 16x32 PowerView 2 Binoculars in your pocket, pack, or glove box for quick glassing on the go. With their compact roof prisms and durable aluminium housing, you won't be bogged down when you're on the move. Views through the binoculars maintain true-to-life colours with sharp contrast across their entire field of view. Their lightweight and durable aluminium housing is covered in a protective armor that provides a slip-resistant grip for sure and secure handling.

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