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ZEISS Victory Pocket 8x25 T* Binoculars

Building on the success of the 20mm version, the larger-objective ZEISS 8x25 Victory Pocket Binoculars are engineered with improved performance—including a wider field of view and exit pupil, with a longer eye-relief, to boost their overall performance and handling. Complementing these improvements is a moderate magnification that brings subjects in close without the associated visible handshake common in higher-power optics to provide users with an immersive observational experience.

SKU: GC25-522038-9901

ZEISS Victory Pocket 8x25 T* Binoculars

ZEISS Victory Pocket 8x25 T* Binoculars

Building on the success of the 20mm version, the larger-objective ZEISS 8x25 Victory Pocket Binoculars are engineered with improved performance—including a wider field of view and exit pupil, with a longer eye-relief, to boost their overall performance and handling. Complementing these improvements is a moderate magnification that brings subjects in close without the associated visible handshake common in higher-power optics to provide users with an immersive observational experience.

This larger-objective model maintains the optical technology of earlier iterations to ensure the overall visual performance users have come to expect from ZEISS. The optical path features phase-corrected Schmidt-Pechan roof prisms with dielectric mirror coatings. These prisms maximize acuity and light throughput while eliminating aberrations and distortion. The lenses are fully multi-coated with ZEISS' iconic T* anti-reflective multi-coatings and their LotuTec protective coating. T* multi-coatings increase light transmission while eliminating lens flare and glare while improving colour rendition, clarity, and contrast. The LotuTec coating helps maintain the integrity of each external lens surface by repelling liquids and debris for a clear view in any conditions, weather, or situation.

The Victory's housing is made of a lightweight and strong magnesium alloy, wrapped in a protective rubber armour that provides a slip-resistant grip. Their optical tubes are nitrogen-filled and O-ring sealed to deliver waterproof performance while resisting internal fogging when moving through extreme temperature or environmental conditions. The distinctive offset hinge design provides a visibly unique and compact form factor that is easy to adjust and use one-handed.

Optical Performance

8x magnification

25mm objective lenses

Compact Schmidt-Pechan roof prism light path

Phase-corrected dielectric mirror prism coatings limit internal diffraction to enhance clarity, light transmission, and contrast

Extra-low dispersion fluoride glass limits chromatic aberrations to produce clearer and sharper views with little or no colour fringing

T* fully multi-coated optics improve light transmission, colour rendition, clarity, and contrast while reducing lens flare and glare

LotuTec coating: Sheds water, dirt, grease, and grime; lenses can be easily wiped clean without smearing

Wide 60° apparent angle of view

390' field of view at 1000 yards

Use and Handling

Closed-bridge / single-hinge configuration

Fast and accurate centre focusing wheel

±3 right-eye dioptric correction

Broad 35-72mm interpupillary adjustment range to accommodate a wide variety of users

Twist-up rubber eyecups for comfortable use with or without eyewear

Long 16.5mm eye relief

3.1mm exit pupil

Construction Details

Unique asymmetrical offset hinge allows the binoculars to fold flatter and more compact than traditional centre-hinge configurations

Prism design is slimmer than traditional roof prisms, providing similar performance with thinner optical tubes

Impact-resistant and lightweight magnesium-alloy chassis

Nitrogen filled and O-ring sealed to be waterproof and resistant to internal fogging when moving through extreme temperature and environmental conditions

Protective rubber armouring provides a secure no-slip grip

Wide -13 to 145°F (-25 to 63°C) operating temperature

Compact: 4.5x4.4"

Lightweight: 10.9 ounces

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ZEISS Victory Pocket 8x25 T* Binoculars

Building on the success of the 20mm version, the larger-objective ZEISS 8x25 Victory Pocket Binoculars are engineered with improved performance—including a wider field of view and exit pupil, with a longer eye-relief, to boost their overall performance and handling. Complementing these improvements is a moderate magnification that brings subjects in close without the associated visible handshake common in higher-power optics to provide users with an immersive observational experience.

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