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Konusrex 10x42 Binoculars

Konus' green 10x42 KonusRex Binoculars feature phase-corrected BAK4 roof prisms and anti-reflection fully multi-coated optics to produce a versatile and capable optic with bright and clear high-contrast images with true colour rendition across its field of view. To help offset visible hand-shake often associated with 10x power and higher optics, Kouns built these binoculars with a wide 61° apparent angle of view to limit disorientation and improve the observational experience. This combination of optics, objectives and wide-angle viewing make the KonusRex binoculars ideally suited for most outdoor activities from hunting, to birding, to boating, and sporting events.

SKU: GC38-KB2345

Konusrex 10x42 Binoculars

Konusrex 10x42 Binoculars

Konus' green 10x42 KonusRex Binoculars feature phase-corrected BAK4 roof prisms and anti-reflection fully multi-coated optics to produce a versatile and capable optic with bright and clear high-contrast images with true colour rendition across its field of view. To help offset visible hand-shake often associated with 10x power and higher optics, Kouns built these binoculars with a wide 61° apparent angle of view to limit disorientation and improve the observational experience. This combination of optics, objectives and wide-angle viewing make the KonusRex binoculars 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. They have an open-bridge design that allows the hand to wrap completely around the optical tubes while reducing weight and bulk. A lightweight and durable aluminium alloy chassis further cuts weight, and are protected by green rubberized armour that is textured to give them a nonslip grip. The optical tubes are nitrogen-filled and O-ring sealed to be water and fog proof, especially in extreme weather conditions. A right-eye diopter adjustment allows the binoculars to be customized to most people's needs, and a tripod adapter mount on the front hinge allows them to be put on a stable support system for long observation sessions.

Optical Performance

10x magnification

42mm objectives

BAK4 roof prisms

Anti-reflection fully multi-coated optics improve light transmission and contrast

Phase-corrected prism coatings limit the internal light loss and improve colour fidelity and contrast

319' field of view at 1000 yards

Wide 61° apparent angle of view

Use and Handling

Open-bridge configuration

The large textured center focus wheel

The right-eye dioptric correction collar

Tripod mountable with optional adapter

Comfortable 4.2mm exit pupil

Construction Details

Lightweight and durable aluminium alloy chassis

Protective rubber armouring provides a slip-resistant grip

Nitrogen-filled for water and fog proof performance

Weight: 19.4 oz

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Konusrex 10x42 Binoculars

Konus' green 10x42 KonusRex Binoculars feature phase-corrected BAK4 roof prisms and anti-reflection fully multi-coated optics to produce a versatile and capable optic with bright and clear high-contrast images with true colour rendition across its field of view. To help offset visible hand-shake often associated with 10x power and higher optics, Kouns built these binoculars with a wide 61° apparent angle of view to limit disorientation and improve the observational experience. This combination of optics, objectives and wide-angle viewing make the KonusRex binoculars ideally suited for most outdoor activities from hunting, to birding, to boating, and sporting events.

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