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Tasco Essentials 8-24x25 Binoculars

Enjoy the versatility of a wide zoom capability with the black Tasco 8-24x25 Essentials Reverse Porro Binoculars. Outfitted with an impressive zoom range and anti-reflection fully coated optics, they are ideal for general purpose use at low power, with the ability to make detailed observations of distant subjects on the trail, at the range, in the stadium, or sightseeing around town when zoomed all the way in. With the compact form factor of their reverse Porro prism design and weighing just 10 ounces, these Essentials binoculars will easily fit in most packs, pockets, or purses without adding excessive weight or bulk so they are always on hand for quick glassing on the go.

SKU: GC39-ES82425Z

Tasco Essentials 8-24x25 Binoculars

Tasco Essentials 8-24x25 Binoculars

Enjoy the versatility of a wide zoom capability with the black Tasco 8-24x25 Essentials Reverse Porro Binoculars. Outfitted with an impressive zoom range and anti-reflection fully coated optics, they are ideal for general purpose use at low power, with the ability to make detailed observations of distant subjects on the trail, at the range, in the stadium, or sightseeing around town when zoomed all the way in. With the compact form factor of their reverse Porro prism design and weighing just 10 ounces, these Essentials binoculars will easily fit in most packs, pockets, or purses without adding excessive weight or bulk so they are always on hand for quick glassing on the go.

Optical Performance

Wide 8-24x zoom range

25mm objective lenses

Compact reverse Porro prism optical path

Anti-reflection fully coated optics improve light transmission, colour, and contrast

190 (8x) to 130 (24x) foot field of view at 1000 yards

Use and Handling

Low-profile recessed center focusing wheel

Right-eye dioptric correction

Fold-down rubber eyecups for comfortable use with or without eyewear

11mm eye relief

3.1-1.0mm exit pupil

Construction Details

Lightweight plastic chassis

Protective black rubber armor provides a slip-resistant grip

Textured palm pads improve grip security

Key Features:

Compact Reverse Porro Prism Design

Anti-Reflection Fully Coated Optics

Lightweight Plastic Chassis

Low-Profile, Recessed Center Focus Wheel

Fold-Down Rubber Eyecups

What's in the Box:

Tasco Essentials 8-24x25 Binoculars

Neck Strap

Carrying Case

Ocular Lens Cap

Objective Lens Cap

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Product Overview

Tasco Essentials 8-24x25 Binoculars

Enjoy the versatility of a wide zoom capability with the black Tasco 8-24x25 Essentials Reverse Porro Binoculars. Outfitted with an impressive zoom range and anti-reflection fully coated optics, they are ideal for general purpose use at low power, with the ability to make detailed observations of distant subjects on the trail, at the range, in the stadium, or sightseeing around town when zoomed all the way in. With the compact form factor of their reverse Porro prism design and weighing just 10 ounces, these Essentials binoculars will easily fit in most packs, pockets, or purses without adding excessive weight or bulk so they are always on hand for quick glassing on the go.

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