Overview

The 10x25 Travelite Binocular from Nikon is a lightweight and compact optic with a powerful magnification to bring distant subjects up close for detailed observations and features a fully multi-coated optical path and an ergonomic housing — making it an ideal companion for outdoor enthusiasts, sports spectators, and city sightseers alike. Complementing the travel-friendly size, are aspherical lenses that reduce the curvature that can distort the field of view and BAK4 reverse-Porro prisms that work together to present flat high-contrast images with lifelike color and consistent center-to-edge sharpness. Combined with a 10' close focus distance, this 10x25 binocular is ready for almost any mid- to long-range glassing task. Responsibly sourced and containing no lead or arsenic, Nikon's Eco-Glass is used in all the lenses and prisms, to be ecologically friendly.

SKU: GC46-BAA706AA

Nikon 10X25 Travelite Ex Binocular

The 10x25 Travelite Binocular from Nikon is a lightweight and compact optic with a powerful magnification to bring distant subjects up close for detailed observations and features a fully multi-coated optical path and an ergonomic housing — making it an ideal companion for outdoor enthusiasts, sports spectators, and city sightseers alike. Complementing the travel-friendly size, are aspherical lenses that reduce the curvature that can distort the field of view and BAK4 reverse-Porro prisms that work together to present flat high-contrast images with lifelike color and consistent center-to-edge sharpness. Combined with a 10' close focus distance, this 10x25 binocular is ready for almost any mid- to long-range glassing task. Responsibly sourced and containing no lead or arsenic, Nikon's Eco-Glass is used in all the lenses and prisms, to be ecologically friendly.

Optical Performance

  • Powerful 10x magnification allows for detailed observations of distant objects
  • Compact 25mm diameter objective lenses help to maintain a small form factor for easier handling and packing
  • Space-saving reverse Porro prism design keeps the chassis small
  • BAK4 prism glass deliver a round exit pupil, and a crisp and clear image with limited edge distortion
  • Aspherical lens design minimizes field curvature, especially at the edges, and enhances sharpness
  • Environmentally-friendly prism and lens feature Eco-Glass that is made without lead and arsenic
  • Fully multi-coated optics reduce glare and improve light transmission, color rendition, and contrast
  • 262-foot field of view at 1000 yards

Use and Handling

  • Textured center focus wheel is easy to manipulate, even while wearing gloves
  • Right-eye dioptric correction helps to compensate for individual optical prescriptions to achieve tack-sharp focusing without wearing corrective lenses
  • 56-72mm interpupillary distance
  • Fold-down rubber eyecups for comfortable use with or without eyewear
  • 11.1mm eye relief
  • 2.5mm exit pupil

Construction Details

  • Ergonomic contoured body has a natural feel in the hand
  • Slip-resistant rubber armoring improves grip security
  • Enhanced texture and finger indents add grip strength
  • Compact 4.6x4.3" design
  • Light 9.5-ounce weight

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Product Overview

The 10x25 Travelite Binocular from Nikon is a lightweight and compact optic with a powerful magnification to bring distant subjects up close for detailed observations and features a fully multi-coated optical path and an ergonomic housing — making it an ideal companion for outdoor enthusiasts, sports spectators, and city sightseers alike. Complementing the travel-friendly size, are aspherical lenses that reduce the curvature that can distort the field of view and BAK4 reverse-Porro prisms that work together to present flat high-contrast images with lifelike color and consistent center-to-edge sharpness. Combined with a 10' close focus distance, this 10x25 binocular is ready for almost any mid- to long-range glassing task. Responsibly sourced and containing no lead or arsenic, Nikon's Eco-Glass is used in all the lenses and prisms, to be ecologically friendly.

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