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Nikon PROSTAFF P7 10x42 Binoculars

Full-sized and full-featured, the Nikon PROSTAFF P7 10x42 Binoculars deliver crisp views and stand up to the rigors of travel and trekking. The 10x magnification shows you details at a distance. Multiple layers of antireflective and dielectric coatings on the prisms deliver sharp views with vivid colours, while a non-stick coating makes it easy to keep the objective and eyepiece lenses clean. You can lock in a customized diopter setting, which is helpful when friends or family members are also using the binocular. The PROSTAFF P7s are waterproof, fogproof, and drop-resistant, so you can carry them confidently on your outdoor adventures.

SKU: GC46-BAA923SA

Nikon PROSTAFF P7 10x42 Binoculars

Nikon PROSTAFF P7 10x42 Binoculars

Full-sized and full-featured, the Nikon PROSTAFF P7 10x42 Binoculars deliver crisp views and stand up to the rigors of travel and trekking. The 10x magnification shows you details at a distance. Multiple layers of antireflective and dielectric coatings on the prisms deliver sharp views with vivid colours, while a non-stick coating makes it easy to keep the objective and eyepiece lenses clean. You can lock in a customized diopter setting, which is helpful when friends or family members are also using the binocular. The PROSTAFF P7s are waterproof, fogproof, and drop-resistant, so you can carry them confidently on your outdoor adventures.

Maximum Brightness, Powerful Magnification

PROSTAFF P7 10x42 binoculars deliver 10x magnification, while maintaining a bright view thanks to the larger objective lenses.

Renowned Nikon Optics

P7 binoculars incorporate superior Nikon optics and lens coatings for a high-quality viewing experience.

Outstanding Clarity

Multilayer lens coatings cut glare and reflection for sharper, clearer views.

Higher Definition

Phase-correction coating is applied to the roof prisms for increased definition and clarity.

Brighter, Sharper colours

Nikon's dielectric high-reflective multilayer prism coating maximizes light transmission across the visible range.

Waterproof Down to 3.3'

Although they're not intended for underwater use, the PROSTAFF P7 binoculars can safely be used around splashing water or in inclement weather.

Locking Diopter Ring

Often reserved for the highest-end binoculars, the diopter ring locks into place so you can set it and forget it.

Eco-Friendly Glass

The glass used in PROSTAFF P7 binoculars is lead-free and arsenic-free. Better for you. Better for the environment.

Non-Stick Coating for Easy Cleaning

An oil- and water-repellent coating is applied to both the objective and eyepiece lenses. Simply wipe away moisture, fingerprints, and smudges.

Lenses That Won't Fog

The PROSTAFF P7 binoculars are filled with bone-dry nitrogen gas, so even going from a warm car to the cold winter air won't fog the lenses.

Turn-and-Slide Eyecups

Retract them for use with eyeglasses. Extend them to your ideal position for comfortable naked-eye viewing.

Long Eye Relief

15.7mm of eye relief ensures everyone can find a clear, comfortable viewing position, with or without eyeglasses.

Tough-Skinned

The green rubber-armored body provides non-slip grip and protection from the occasional drop or bump.

Hard-Bodied

The lightweight body of the PROSTAFF P7 binoculars features strong fiberglass-reinforced polycarbonate resin.

Features:

Antireflective Lenses, Dielectric Prisms

Oil/Water-Repellent Lens Coating

Locking Diopter Saves Your Setting

367' Field of View

Nitrogen Filled, Water and Fogproof

Closed-Bridge Configuration

Reinforced Polycarbonate Chassis

Large Center Focusing Knob

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Nikon PROSTAFF P7 10x42 Binoculars

Full-sized and full-featured, the Nikon PROSTAFF P7 10x42 Binoculars deliver crisp views and stand up to the rigors of travel and trekking. The 10x magnification shows you details at a distance. Multiple layers of antireflective and dielectric coatings on the prisms deliver sharp views with vivid colours, while a non-stick coating makes it easy to keep the objective and eyepiece lenses clean. You can lock in a customized diopter setting, which is helpful when friends or family members are also using the binocular. The PROSTAFF P7s are waterproof, fogproof, and drop-resistant, so you can carry them confidently on your outdoor adventures.

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