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Bushnell Prime 12x50 Binoculars with Vault Case (Slate Green)

Powerful, bright-image binoculars, a harness for comfortable extended glassing, and a magnetic-closing bag to carry them-the Bushnell 12x50 Prime Binoculars with Vault Combo has what you need for a day in the field. The binoculars pair large objectives with a powerful magnification to produce a wide viewing angle with a comfortable exit pupil and eye relief. They are outfitted with compact BAK4 roof prisms, antireflection multicoatings, and protective exterior lens coatings that work together to maximise light transmission for bright, sharp, and clear high-contrast views with accurate colour fidelity and crisp resolution, even in challenging conditions. The harness keeps the weight off your neck and stops the binoculars from swinging and swaying while you walk. It can be used with or without the pack attached.

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Bushnell Prime 12x50 Binoculars with Vault Case (Slate Green)

Bushnell Prime 12x50 Binoculars with Vault Case (Slate Green)

Powerful, bright-image binoculars, a harness for comfortable extended glassing, and a magnetic-closing bag to carry them-the Bushnell 12x50 Prime Binoculars with Vault Combo has what you need for a day in the field. The binoculars pair large objectives with a powerful magnification to produce a wide viewing angle with a comfortable exit pupil and eye relief. They are outfitted with compact BAK4 roof prisms, antireflection multicoatings, and protective exterior lens coatings that work together to maximise light transmission for bright, sharp, and clear high-contrast views with accurate colour fidelity and crisp resolution, even in challenging conditions. The harness keeps the weight off your neck and stops the binoculars from swinging and swaying while you walk. It can be used with or without the pack attached.

Optical Performance

Powerful 12x magnification allows detailed observation of distant subjects.

Large 50mm objective lenses admit ample light for bright views.

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

Antireflection fully multicoated optics maximise light transmission and improve contrast and colour fidelity.

Proprietary EXO Barrier exterior lens coatings allow oil, dirt, and sap to be cleaned off without leaving smudges or residue.

Use and Handling

Closed-bridge configuration for a solid and stable platform for the internal focusing mechanism.

Large slip-resistant centre focusing wheel for easy operation in cold and wet weather, even while wearing gloves.

Right-eye dioptric correction allows user to compensate for optical prescription to produce sharper views.

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

Standard 1/4"-20 socket under front hinge cap allows you to mount the binoculars to a tripod head or QR plate with an optional adapter for hands-free use.

IPX7-rated and submersible to a depth of 3.3 feet for up to 30 minutes.

Tethered objective lens caps protect the lens surface without the fear of losing them when not in use.

Nitrogen-filled and O-ring sealed to be waterproof and resistant to internal fogging when moving through extreme changes in temperature and environmental conditions.

Vault Binocular Pack

Quiet magnetic closure with one-hand access.

Magnets are strong enough to keep your binos from falling out when the pack is upside down but do not click when closing.

Soft-touch material prevents sounds from movement in the field, making sure you don't blow your position.

Easy-to-use, comfortable harness distributes weight, holds binoculars close to avoid swaying and bumping.

Mesh padding for comfortable fit and heat management.

Offset buckles allow the harness to clip into itself for standalone use without the Vault.

Key Features:

Fully Multicoated Antireflective Optics

IPX7 Fog and Waterproof

Lined Soft-Fabric Vault with Harness

Quiet Magnetic Closure

Harness Can Be Used without Vault

Tethered Objective Lens Caps

Protective EXO Barrier Lens Coatings

Twist-up Eyecups

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Bushnell Prime 12x50 Binoculars with Vault Case (Slate Green)

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Bushnell Prime 12x50 Binoculars with Vault Case (Slate Green)

Powerful, bright-image binoculars, a harness for comfortable extended glassing, and a magnetic-closing bag to carry them-the Bushnell 12x50 Prime Binoculars with Vault Combo has what you need for a day in the field. The binoculars pair large objectives with a powerful magnification to produce a wide viewing angle with a comfortable exit pupil and eye relief. They are outfitted with compact BAK4 roof prisms, antireflection multicoatings, and protective exterior lens coatings that work together to maximise light transmission for bright, sharp, and clear high-contrast views with accurate colour fidelity and crisp resolution, even in challenging conditions. The harness keeps the weight off your neck and stops the binoculars from swinging and swaying while you walk. It can be used with or without the pack attached.

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