Overview

The black Tasco 10x25 Monocular offers a compact, lightweight, highly portable way to see distant details when sightseeing or hiking or at concerts, sporting events, or the theater. It offers powerful 10x magnification for observing far-off subjects, but can also focus as close as 20' away. Fully coated lenses combat reflection to maximize light transmission for a crisp image. Focusing is easy – simply twist the eyepiece. Rubber armoring protects the monocular against bumps and bruises, and provides a sure grip even when wet. A lanyard loop on the side offers a handy attachment point. Weighing in at only 2.5 ounces, you will hardly notice it in your pocket.

SKU: GC39-568125

Tasco 10x25 Monocular (Black)

The black Tasco 10x25 Monocular offers a compact, lightweight, highly portable way to see distant details when sightseeing or hiking or at concerts, sporting events, or the theater. It offers powerful 10x magnification for observing far-off subjects, but can also focus as close as 20' away. Fully coated lenses combat reflection to maximize light transmission for a crisp image. Focusing is easy – simply twist the eyepiece. Rubber armoring protects the monocular against bumps and bruises, and provides a sure grip even when wet. A lanyard loop on the side offers a handy attachment point. Weighing in at only 2.5 ounces, you will hardly notice it in your pocket.

Optical Performance

  • 10x magnification
  • 25mm objective lens
  • Roof prism design
  • Fully coated lenses
  • 285' field of view at 1000 yards

Use and Handling

  • Close focus distance: 20'
  • Rotate eyepiece to focus

Construction Details

  • Textured rubber armoring for secure grip
  • Lightweight at 2.5 ounces

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Product Overview

The black Tasco 10x25 Monocular offers a compact, lightweight, highly portable way to see distant details when sightseeing or hiking or at concerts, sporting events, or the theater. It offers powerful 10x magnification for observing far-off subjects, but can also focus as close as 20' away. Fully coated lenses combat reflection to maximize light transmission for a crisp image. Focusing is easy – simply twist the eyepiece. Rubber armoring protects the monocular against bumps and bruises, and provides a sure grip even when wet. A lanyard loop on the side offers a handy attachment point. Weighing in at only 2.5 ounces, you will hardly notice it in your pocket.

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