SKU: GC39-71017

Celestron SkyMaster 25x100 Porro Prism Binoculars

Skymaster is economically priced large-aperture binoculars from Celestron. They're great for both astronomy and long-range terrestrial observing. The tripod adapter on the enormous 25x100 model provides support and increased rigidity. But be aware that these gargantuan lenses require an enormously strong tripod. The recommended tripod and head combinations listed as accessories here are not overkilled for the application; actually, they are spot on. Slap this wonderful instrument upon an ultra beefy tripod/head combo, and be amazed.

Multicoated lenses

BaK-4 Porro prisms

Rubber armouring with pebbled prism coverings

Long eye relief combined with a large apparent angular field of view

Lifetime No-Fault Warranty Coverage

Celestron binoculars, excluding the digital VistaPix series, include their wonderful No-Fault warranty coverage, which assures that your binoculars will be repaired or replaced at Celestron's option for as long as you own them-no questions asked. The only requirements on the user's end are to ship the binocular (at the user's cost) to Celestron with proof of purchase and a check or money order for $25 to cover the costs of inspection, shipping, and handling. This warranty service is valid only for the USA and Canadian citizens purchasing from an authorized Celestron dealer.

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Product Overview

Skymaster is economically priced large-aperture binoculars from Celestron. They're great for both astronomy and long-range terrestrial observing. The tripod adapter on the enormous 25x100 model provides support and increased rigidity. But be aware that these gargantuan lenses require an enormously strong tripod. The recommended tripod and head combinations listed as accessories here are not overkilled for the application; actually, they are spot on. Slap this wonderful instrument upon an ultra beefy tripod/head combo, and be amazed.

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