Overview

Bushnell's Bone Collector edition 10x42 Trophy Binocular utilize BAK4 prisms and fully multi-coated optics to create a versatile and capable optic that produces bright and clear images with accurate colour rendition. Coupled with the optical features are 42mm diameter objectives which give the binocular very competent low-light performance while setting the magnification at 10x allows you to resolve fine details at distances while maintaining a wide field of view. This combination of magnification, optics, objectives, plus a wide viewing angle makes the Trophy ideally suited for most outdoor activities from hunting, to birding, to boating, and sporting events.

SKU: GC39-334210

Bushnell Trophy 10x42mm Binoculars Binoculars

Bushnell's Bone Collector edition 10x42 Trophy Binocular utilize BAK4 prisms and fully multi-coated optics to create a versatile and capable optic that produces bright and clear images with accurate colour rendition. Coupled with the optical features are 42mm diameter objectives which give the binocular very competent low-light performance while setting the magnification at 10x allows you to resolve fine details at distances while maintaining a wide field of view. This combination of magnification, optics, objectives, plus a wide viewing angle makes the Trophy ideally suited for most outdoor activities from hunting, to birding, to boating, and sporting events.

Complementing the optical performance are construction details that make the binocular durable and comfortable to use. The whole optic is protected by rubberized armour that is textured to give it a non-slip grip especially in cold and wet conditions. The optical tubes are nitrogen-filled and O-ring sealed to be water and fogproof - especially when moving from one extreme temperature to another. A right-eye diopter adjustment allows the binocular to be customized to most people's needs, and its twist-up eyecups mean it can be comfortably used with or without eyewear. For long-term observational sessions, the Trophy can be mounted on a tripod or other support system using an optional adapter.

Optical Performance

10x magnification

42mm objective lenses

Compact BAK4 roof prisms

Fully multi-coated optics improve light transmission, increase contrast, and produce true colour fidelity

330' field of view at 1000 yards

Wide 63° apparent angle of view

Use and Handling

Closed bridge configuration

The large textured centre focus wheel

Right-eye dioptric correction

Twist-up eyecups for use with or without eyewear

Tripod mountable with optional adapter

Comfortable 15.2mm eye relief

Wide 4.2mm exit pupil

Construction Details

Environmentally-friendly lead-free glass

Nitrogen-filled for water and fogproof performance - even with extreme temperature variations

Rubber armouring provides a slip-resistant grip

Weight: 25.3 ounces

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Bushnell's Bone Collector edition 10x42 Trophy Binocular utilize BAK4 prisms and fully multi-coated optics to create a versatile and capable optic that produces bright and clear images with accurate colour rendition. Coupled with the optical features are 42mm diameter objectives which give the binocular very competent low-light performance while setting the magnification at 10x allows you to resolve fine details at distances while maintaining a wide field of view. This combination of magnification, optics, objectives, plus a wide viewing angle makes the Trophy ideally suited for most outdoor activities from hunting, to birding, to boating, and sporting events.

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