Overview

Outfitted with a high magnification and mid-sized objectives, Tasco's 16x32 Essentials Compact Binoculars are ideal for making detailed observations of distant subjects without weighing you down or adding excessive bulk to pocket, pack, or purse. Anti-reflection fully-coated optics help to offset the smaller objectives and maximize light transmission; improve color rendition and contrast. Complementing the optics is a lightweight plastic chassis that is wrapped in a protective rubber armor to provide a slip-resistant grip. A ridged center wheel helps to bring views into tack-sharp focus, with fold-down rubber eyecups for comfortable use with or without eye glasses or sunglasses. Weighing in at just 12.4 ounces, these Essential binoculars are comfortable to hold for long periods of time.

SKU: GC39-ES16X32

Tasco 16x32 Essentials Compact Binoculars

Outfitted with a high magnification and mid-sized objectives, Tasco's 16x32 Essentials Compact Binoculars are ideal for making detailed observations of distant subjects without weighing you down or adding excessive bulk to pocket, pack, or purse. Anti-reflection fully-coated optics help to offset the smaller objectives and maximize light transmission; improve color rendition and contrast. Complementing the optics is a lightweight plastic chassis that is wrapped in a protective rubber armor to provide a slip-resistant grip. A ridged center wheel helps to bring views into tack-sharp focus, with fold-down rubber eyecups for comfortable use with or without eye glasses or sunglasses. Weighing in at just 12.4 ounces, these Essential binoculars are comfortable to hold for long periods of time.

Optical Performance

  • 12x magnification
  • 32mm objectives
  • Compact roof prism optical path
  • Anti-reflection fully-coated optics improve light transmission, color rendition, and clarity
  • 240' field of view at 1000 yards

Use and Handling

  • Closed-bridge configuration
  • Textured center focus wheel is easy to manipulate
  • Right-eye dioptric correction
  • Fold-down rubber eyecups for comfortable use with or without eyewear
  • 10mm eye relief
  • 2.7mm exit pupil

Construction Details

  • Lightweight plastic chassis
  • Protective rubber armor provides a slip-resistant grip
  • Textured palm-pads improve grip security
  • Weight: 12.4 ounces

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Product Overview

Outfitted with a high magnification and mid-sized objectives, Tasco's 16x32 Essentials Compact Binoculars are ideal for making detailed observations of distant subjects without weighing you down or adding excessive bulk to pocket, pack, or purse. Anti-reflection fully-coated optics help to offset the smaller objectives and maximize light transmission; improve color rendition and contrast. Complementing the optics is a lightweight plastic chassis that is wrapped in a protective rubber armor to provide a slip-resistant grip. A ridged center wheel helps to bring views into tack-sharp focus, with fold-down rubber eyecups for comfortable use with or without eye glasses or sunglasses. Weighing in at just 12.4 ounces, these Essential binoculars are comfortable to hold for long periods of time.

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