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Leica 10x42 Geovid Pro Rangefinder Binoculars

Featuring software by Applied Ballistics and onboard sensors for air pressure, temperature, and angle, the Leica 10x42 Geovid Pro Rangefinder Binoculars will tell you the precise distance to your target-and much more. The Geovid Pro measures to 3200 yards in three-tenths of a second with half-yard accuracy, but it also provides important hunting data. Using your own or preloaded ballistic profiles, the Applied Ballistics software shows correction data required for shots out to 875 yards (3200 yards if you purchase the upgrade to Applied ballistics Elite.) You can also pair with a Kestrel device for precise wind and weather info. Once the shot is made, Leica ProTrack with Basemap integration gives you exact GPS coordinates of where the target was hit, making it much easier to track game.

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Leica 10x42 Geovid Pro Rangefinder Binoculars

Leica 10x42 Geovid Pro Rangefinder Binoculars

Featuring software by Applied Ballistics and onboard sensors for air pressure, temperature, and angle, the Leica 10x42 Geovid Pro Rangefinder Binoculars will tell you the precise distance to your target-and much more. The Geovid Pro measures to 3200 yards in three-tenths of a second with half-yard accuracy, but it also provides important hunting data. Using your own or preloaded ballistic profiles, the Applied Ballistics software shows correction data required for shots out to 875 yards (3200 yards if you purchase the upgrade to Applied ballistics Elite.) You can also pair with a Kestrel device for precise wind and weather info. Once the shot is made, Leica ProTrack with Basemap integration gives you exact GPS coordinates of where the target was hit, making it much easier to track game.

Optically, the Geovid utilises Leica's Perger-Porro prism optical design, which combines the compact form factor of a roof prism with the rich depth of field and limited internal reflective surfaces of a traditional Porro prism. The HDC fully multicoated optical system maximises light transmission while improving colour fidelity and contrast. The 4.2mm exit pupil and 16mm eye relief make for an optic that's comfortable and easy to use when you're out on the range or in the field all day.

Leica employs an open-bridge/dual-hinge design that makes the Geovid Pro light and easy to handle without sacrificing strength or stability. Protecting the optics and electronics is a magnesium alloy chassis that is lightweight and durable. The body is wrapped in protective rubber armor that provides a slip-resistant grip. To withstand the rigors of the trail, the optical tubes are nitrogen filled and O-ring sealed to be waterproof, submersible, and resistant to internal fogging when moving through extreme temperatures and environmental conditions.

Optical Performance

10x magnification for optimal distance viewing

Perger-Porro prism optical design combines the rich depth of field and limited internal reflective surfaces of a Porro prism light path with the more compact straight-line optical tube of a roof prism to minimise light loss and internal diffraction

HDC (High Durable Coating) fully multicoated system has abrasion-resistant and anti-reflection properties to protect exterior lens surfaces and maximise light transmission with a natural neutral colour fidelity and improved contrast

Hydrophobic AquaDura coating on external optical surfaces allows easy removal of dirt, dust, and fingerprints and leaves no residue on lens surfaces

Broad 342' field of view at 1000 yards

Laser Rangefinder

Class 1 eye-safe infrared laser

Range: 10 to 3200 yards

Accuracy: 10-219 yards, ±0.5 yard; 219-438 yards, ±1 yard; 438 yards and beyond, ±0.5%

Onboard sensors detect temperature, air pressure, angle for improved accuracy

Spot mode for range to single subject; Scan mode for continuous measurement to multiple or moving targets

Metreing time averages 0.3 seconds

Four-digit LED overlay with auto-brightness adjustment

Displays distance in yards or metres

Simple and intuitive two-button interface

Runs on one included CR2 battery

ABC (Applied Ballistic Compensation) System

Bluetooth connectivity to Leica Ballistic app for user-created ballistic profiles

Applied Ballistics software displays all necessary correction information for shots out to 875 yards

Purchase upgrade to Applied Ballistics Elite for 3200-yard shot correction

Can pair with Kestrel device for wind and weather info

Use and Handling

Open-bridge/dual-hinge configuration reduces weight, provides a solid platform for internal focusing system and rangefinder

Slip-resistant centre focus wheel is easy to use with high precision, even when wearing gloves

±4 dioptric correction on both eyepieces enables user to compensate for optical prescriptions for sharper views and ensure the in-view display information can be read

Detachable 4-position click-stop rubber eyecups for use with or without eyewear

Key Features:

Applied Ballistics System

Leica ProTrack GPS Tracking

Bluetooth Connectivity to Smartphone

Rangefinding from 10 to 3200 Yards

0.3 Seconds Measuring Time

Perger-Porro Prism Configuration

HDC Multicoated Optics

Open-Bridge/Dual-Hinge Configuration

Magnesium Alloy Chassis

What's in the Box:

Leica 10x42 Geovid Pro Rangefinder Binoculars

CR2 Battery

Lens Cloth

Carrying Case

Neoprene Carrying Strap

Eyepiece Covers

Objective Covers

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Leica 10x42 Geovid Pro Rangefinder Binoculars

Featuring software by Applied Ballistics and onboard sensors for air pressure, temperature, and angle, the Leica 10x42 Geovid Pro Rangefinder Binoculars will tell you the precise distance to your target-and much more. The Geovid Pro measures to 3200 yards in three-tenths of a second with half-yard accuracy, but it also provides important hunting data. Using your own or preloaded ballistic profiles, the Applied Ballistics software shows correction data required for shots out to 875 yards (3200 yards if you purchase the upgrade to Applied ballistics Elite.) You can also pair with a Kestrel device for precise wind and weather info. Once the shot is made, Leica ProTrack with Basemap integration gives you exact GPS coordinates of where the target was hit, making it much easier to track game.

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