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Vortex 10x42 Crossfire HD Binoculars with Bonus Glasspack Harness

Top quality binoculars without its accompanying hefty price tags are hard to come by these day. The all-new Vortex Crossfire HD Series, however, defies this statement by delivering excellent optical performance and ultra-sturdy bodywork, all within its affordable price range. With its vastly improved optics system and much rugged housing body, the Vortex Crossfire HD Series is definitely a step up from its predecessor - Vortex Crossfire series.

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Vortex 10x42 Crossfire HD Binoculars with Bonus Glasspack Harness

Vortex 10x42 Crossfire HD Binoculars with Bonus Glasspack Harness

Top quality binoculars without its accompanying hefty price tags are hard to come by these day. The all-new Vortex Crossfire HD Series, however, defies this statement by delivering excellent optical performance and ultra-sturdy bodywork, all within its affordable price range. With its vastly improved optics system and much rugged housing body, the Vortex Crossfire HD Series is definitely a step up from its predecessor - Vortex Crossfire series.

The Vortex Crossfire HD 10x42 Binoculars offer up features that you won't find in similarly-priced. It was designed to be the ideally suited binocular for virtually any practical application, and it can also be mounted on a tripod. The fully multi-coated optics deliver imaging performance that is usually available only in higher-priced models.

Solid Construction

The roof prism design makes this binocular compact and durable. Its optics are sealed with o-rings to prevent entry of dust and moisture. It's also nitrogen-purged to make it fogproof. Finally, the rubber armouring ensures a secure, non-slip grip and protection.

Optical Advantage

Fully multi-coated optics help filter out unwanted reflections and image aberrations. The resulting images you get are sharp and bright. The Image performance you get is equal to what higher priced models typically deliver.

User Friendly Features

Twist-up eyecups allow a more comfortable viewing even for eyeglass wearers. You can adjust the focus of both binocular barrels at the same time with a centre focus wheel. A right eye diopter is located on the eyepiece to adjust for the difference in the user's eyes.

What's included

Vortex Crossfire HD 10x42 Binocular

GlassPak binocular case

GlassPak case harness

Rainguard eyepiece cover

Tethered objective lens cover

Comfort neck strap

Lens cloth

Compatibility

Vortex Crossfire HD 10x42 Binocular

Key Features:

High-definition optical system

Phase-corrected roof prisms

10x magnification, 42mm objective lens

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Vortex 10x42 Crossfire HD Binoculars with Bonus Glasspack Harness

Top quality binoculars without its accompanying hefty price tags are hard to come by these day. The all-new Vortex Crossfire HD Series, however, defies this statement by delivering excellent optical performance and ultra-sturdy bodywork, all within its affordable price range. With its vastly improved optics system and much rugged housing body, the Vortex Crossfire HD Series is definitely a step up from its predecessor - Vortex Crossfire series.

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