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Leica 8x20 Ultravid BR Binoculars (Black Rubber)

Compact and lightweight, the Leica 8x20 Ultravid BR Binoculars deliver the views users have come to expect from the brand, with an easy to use and convenient to carry form factor.

SKU: GC165-40252

Leica 8x20 Ultravid BR Binoculars (Black Rubber)

Leica 8x20 Ultravid BR Binoculars (Black Rubber)

Compact and lightweight, the Leica 8x20 Ultravid BR Binoculars deliver the views users have come to expect from the brand, with an easy to use and convenient to carry form factor.

They are designed with a combination of phase-corrected BAK4 roof prisms, the proprietary HighLux system, and HDC fully multicoated optics to produce bright and clear colour-neutral images, while fitting comfortably in the hand for long, fatigue-free glassing sessions. The HDC coatings add abrasion resistance to protect the exterior lens surfaces, and the lenses are also treated with AquaDura coatings which make it easy to clean dirt, grime, oils, sap, and fingerprints without leaving residues that can interfere with views.

Designed to easily fit in a pocket, pack, or purse, the binoculars are made with a dual-hinge system that allows the optical tubes to fold and tuck under the closed bridge to ensure the smallest form factor when fully closed. This also provides a wide interpupillary distance adjustment for easier use by those with narrow faces-like children and adolescents. Helping to reduce the weight to a mere 0.241 kg is an aluminium alloy chassis that is wrapped in matte-black rubber armor that provides a slip-resistant grip that feels comfortable in the hand, especially in cold and wet weather.

Light, compact, and easy to use while delivering bright and clear images, the Ultravid is made to be your constant companion on the trail, at the stadium, or sightseeing around the world.

Optical Performance

Moderate 8x power magnifies views while preserving a generous field of view

Compact 20mm objective lenses ensure slim optical tubes to maintain a compact form

BAK4 roof prisms deliver a round exit pupil, and a crisp and clear image with limited edge distortion

P40 phase-correcting prism coating increases light transmission while improving contrast and clarity

HDC fully multicoated system has abrasion-resistant and anti-reflection properties to protect exterior lens surfaces, and improve light transmission and contrast

HighLux-System (HLS) maximises light throughput to improve colour rendition and contrast

Hydrophobic AquaDura coating on external optical surfaces allows dirt, dust, and fingerprints to be removed easily

Close 6' minimum focus distance enables detailed observations of bugs, birds, flowers, fauna, and flora at close distances

341-foot field of view at 1000 yards

Use and Handling

Closed-bridge/dual-hinge configuration provides a sturdy platform for the internal focusing mechanism

Textured long, yet low-profile, center focusing wheel helps to maintain an overall compact form while still being easy to manipulate

Wide 34-74mm interpupillary distance range accommodates use by a wide variety of users-especially those with narrow faces like children and adolescents

±3.5 right-eye dioptric correction allows user to compensate for optical prescription

Twist-up rubber eyecups for comfortable use with or without eyewear

15mm eye relief makes long-duration glassing sessions more comfortable with reduced eye strain

2.5mm exit pupil

Construction Details

Dual-hinge design allows optical tubes to fold under the bridge for an ultra-compact form factor when closed, to take up less space in packs and pockets

Lightweight and durable aluminium alloy chassis

Matte-black rubber armor provides a slip-resistant grip, especially in cold and wet weather

O-ring sealed to be waterproof and submersible to a depth of 16.5 feet

Compact 4.4 x 3.7" form factor is easy to pack and carry

Key Features:

P40 Phase-Corrected Roof Prisms

HighLux Fully Multicoated Optics

HDC and AquaDura Optical Coatings

Closed-Bridge / Dual-Hinge Configuration

Lightweight and Durable Aluminium Chassis

Matte-Black Rubber Armor

Low-Profile Center Focusing Wheel

Twist-Up Rubber Eyecups

Compact and Lightweight

What's in the Box:

Leica 8x20 Ultravid BR Binoculars (Black Rubber)

Cordura Nylon Case

Fabric Neck Strap

Eyepiece Caps

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Leica 8x20 Ultravid BR Binoculars (Black Rubber)

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