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Leica 8x42 Goevid Pro SE Rangefinder Binoculars (Black)

The Geovid Pro SE 8x42 was developed for hunting at all distances, during the day and into the twilight hours. This universal glass smartly combines everything a hunter needs for an ethical and successful hunt: premium binoculars plus a leading ballistics rangefinder. Over 30 years of experience are incorporated in these rangefinder binoculars. Their optical performance is achieved by the unique Perger-Porro prism system. High light transmission, colour neutrality, excellent contrast and image sharpness are indispensable when observing and identifying game. In addition, the rangefinder with its class 1 laser delivers precise measurements up to 2000 m within fractions of a second, and provides vertical hold correction values for up to 800 m at the touch of a button. The ergonomic design with the practical reach-through bridge enables long and fatigue-free observation, while the large exit pupil ensures comfortable handling for rapid detection of game. The Geovid Pro SE 8x42 offers excellent image stability and a large field of view for an excellent overview, well into twilight. Whether stalking in the local forest, hunting in the vast savannah or in the mountains, and whether with a rifle or with a bow-the Geovid Pro SE models are utterly reliable companions for the ethical hunt.

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Leica 8x42 Goevid Pro SE Rangefinder Binoculars (Black)

Leica 8x42 Goevid Pro SE Rangefinder Binoculars (Black)

The Geovid Pro SE 8x42 was developed for hunting at all distances, during the day and into the twilight hours. This universal glass smartly combines everything a hunter needs for an ethical and successful hunt: premium binoculars plus a leading ballistics rangefinder. Over 30 years of experience are incorporated in these rangefinder binoculars. Their optical performance is achieved by the unique Perger-Porro prism system. High light transmission, colour neutrality, excellent contrast and image sharpness are indispensable when observing and identifying game. In addition, the rangefinder with its class 1 laser delivers precise measurements up to 2000 m within fractions of a second, and provides vertical hold correction values for up to 800 m at the touch of a button. The ergonomic design with the practical reach-through bridge enables long and fatigue-free observation, while the large exit pupil ensures comfortable handling for rapid detection of game. The Geovid Pro SE 8x42 offers excellent image stability and a large field of view for an excellent overview, well into twilight. Whether stalking in the local forest, hunting in the vast savannah or in the mountains, and whether with a rifle or with a bow-the Geovid Pro SE models are utterly reliable companions for the ethical hunt.

Key Features:

All-Rounder for Any Hunting

High Definition Optics for Brightness

Rapid Precise Laser Rangefinding up to 2000 m

Vertical Hold Correction up to 800 m

LPTTM Tracking Assistant for Game

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Leica 8x42 Goevid Pro SE Rangefinder Binoculars (Black)

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Leica 8x42 Goevid Pro SE Rangefinder Binoculars (Black)

The Geovid Pro SE 8x42 was developed for hunting at all distances, during the day and into the twilight hours. This universal glass smartly combines everything a hunter needs for an ethical and successful hunt: premium binoculars plus a leading ballistics rangefinder. Over 30 years of experience are incorporated in these rangefinder binoculars. Their optical performance is achieved by the unique Perger-Porro prism system. High light transmission, colour neutrality, excellent contrast and image sharpness are indispensable when observing and identifying game. In addition, the rangefinder with its class 1 laser delivers precise measurements up to 2000 m within fractions of a second, and provides vertical hold correction values for up to 800 m at the touch of a button. The ergonomic design with the practical reach-through bridge enables long and fatigue-free observation, while the large exit pupil ensures comfortable handling for rapid detection of game. The Geovid Pro SE 8x42 offers excellent image stability and a large field of view for an excellent overview, well into twilight. Whether stalking in the local forest, hunting in the vast savannah or in the mountains, and whether with a rifle or with a bow-the Geovid Pro SE models are utterly reliable companions for the ethical hunt.

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