Overview

Lightweight, fog & waterproof, these Vanguard 10x42 VEO XF Binoculars are a great all-around choice for wildlife watching, hunting, sightseeing, and general use. They're made with four layers of antireflective lens coating and phase-corrected BAK4 prisms, which combine to provide a clear, high-contrast view—even at dusk, dawn, or in dense woods, thanks to the generous 42mm objective lenses. The carbon composite chassis is fog and waterproof, with an easy-to-reach center focus wheel and an ergonomic design for your thumbs. Three-stage twist-up eyecups assure everyone can see the full field of view, whether or not they wear eyeglasses.

SKU: GC40-V251462

Vanguard VEO XF 10x42 Binoculars

Lightweight, fog & waterproof, these Vanguard 10x42 VEO XF Binoculars are a great all-around choice for wildlife watching, hunting, sightseeing, and general use. They're made with four layers of antireflective lens coating and phase-corrected BAK4 prisms, which combine to provide a clear, high-contrast view—even at dusk, dawn, or in dense woods, thanks to the generous 42mm objective lenses. The carbon composite chassis is fog and waterproof, with an easy-to-reach center focus wheel and an ergonomic design for your thumbs. Three-stage twist-up eyecups assure everyone can see the full field of view, whether or not they wear eyeglasses.

Lightweight, fog & waterproof, these Vanguard 10x42 VEO XF Binoculars are a great all-around choice for wildlife watching, hunting, sightseeing, and general use. They're made with four layers of antireflective lens coating and phase-corrected BAK4 prisms, which combine to provide a clear, high-contrast view—even at dusk, dawn, or in dense woods, thanks to the generous 42mm objective lenses. The carbon composite chassis is fog and waterproof, with an easy-to-reach center focus wheel and an ergonomic design for your thumbs. Three-stage twist-up eyecups assure everyone can see the full field of view, whether or not they wear eyeglasses.

Optical Performance

  • 42mm objective lenses gather the light needed to ensure views remain bright and clear even in challenging light conditions
  • Four layers of antireflective coating assure optimal light transmission
  • Roof prism light path produces a compact form factor without sacrificing performance
  • BAK4 prism glass delivers round exit pupils and a crisp and clear image with limited edge distortion
  • Phase-corrected prism coatings reduce internal interference to improve contrast, clarity, and resolution
  • 332-foot field of view at 1000 yards

Use and Handling

  • 6.9' close-focus distance for observing nearby wildlife
  • Large slip-resistant center focus wheel is easy to manipulate in cold or wet conditions or when wearing gloves
  • Twist-up click-stop eyecups for comfortable use with or without eyewear
  • Tripod mountable to eliminate vibrations and arm fatigue
  • Exceptional 16mm eye relief improves viewing comfort and reduces eyestrain during long glassing sessions
  • Wide 4.2mm exit pupil will cover pupils as they open and dilate in low light to keep the entire scene in view without vignetting

Construction Details

  • Lightweight and durable composite chassis maintains a neutral temperature in cold and wet conditions
  • Waterproof and resistant to internal fogging when moving though extreme temperature and environmental conditions
  • Locking right-side diopter adjustment

Compatibility

Vanguard VEO XF 10x42 Binoculars

Key Features

  • Fully Multicoated Lenses
  • Phase-Corrected BAK4 Roof Prisms
  • Durable Lightweight Composite Body
  • Large Slip-Resistant Center Focus Wheel
  • Fog & Waterproof
  • Ergonomic Thumb Position
  • Three-Stage Twist-up Eyecups

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Lightweight, fog & waterproof, these Vanguard 10x42 VEO XF Binoculars are a great all-around choice for wildlife watching, hunting, sightseeing, and general use. They're made with four layers of antireflective lens coating and phase-corrected BAK4 prisms, which combine to provide a clear, high-contrast view—even at dusk, dawn, or in dense woods, thanks to the generous 42mm objective lenses. The carbon composite chassis is fog and waterproof, with an easy-to-reach center focus wheel and an ergonomic design for your thumbs. Three-stage twist-up eyecups assure everyone can see the full field of view, whether or not they wear eyeglasses.

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