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Zerotech 15x56 ED Binoculars

Discover the world in unparalleled clarity with the ZeroTech Trace 15x56mm binoculars. Designed with over 50 years of expertise in the optics industry, this product promises precision and performance that stands out in the crowd.

SKU: GC39-TR1556ED

Zerotech 15x56 ED Binoculars

Zerotech 15x56 ED Binoculars

Discover the world in unparalleled clarity with the ZeroTech Trace 15x56mm binoculars. Designed with over 50 years of expertise in the optics industry, this product promises precision and performance that stands out in the crowd.

For Wildlife Watchers

Dive deep into the wonders of nature. With a magnification of 15x, observe the minutest details of distant wildlife, from the vibrant plumage of birds to the subtle movements of elusive animals. The generous 56mm objective lens ensures maximum light intake, making dawn and dusk observations brighter and clearer.

For Photographers

Capture the world in its true essence. The Trace 15x56 optics provide a wide field of view, ensuring that you don't miss out on any scenic beauty. The high-quality glass guarantees sharp and vibrant images, making it an indispensable tool for landscape and wildlife photography.

For Long-Range Hunters

Precision is the key. The Trace 15x56 optics offer a clear and detailed view of distant targets, ensuring that your shot is always on point. The large objective lens ensures clarity even in low-light conditions, giving you an edge during those early morning or late evening hunts.

For Precision Rifle Shooters

Every shot counts. With the ZeroTech Trace 15x56, experience unparalleled accuracy. The multi-coated lenses reduce glare and enhance contrast, ensuring that you have a clear view of your target, irrespective of the lighting conditions. The smooth focusing wheel allows for quick adjustments, making it a favorite among competitive shooters.

Experience the outdoors like never before with the ZeroTech 15x56 optics. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a passionate photographer, a long-range hunter, or a competitive shooter, the Trace 15x56 binoculars are tailored to meet your needs, ensuring that every moment is captured in its true essence.

Key Features:

ED Glass – Excellent Clarity

Field of View (FOV) and Light Transmission

Abbe-Koenig Prisms

Ergonomic rubber armour

Smooth, Fast Focus Wheel

Waterproof

Fully Multi Coated (FBMC) lenses

Dielectrically Coated Bak 4 Prisms

What's in the Box:

Zerotech 15x56 ED Binoculars

Protective binocular bag with shoulder strap

Zerotech neck strap

High Quality Microfibre Cloth

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Zerotech 15x56 ED Binoculars

Discover the world in unparalleled clarity with the ZeroTech Trace 15x56mm binoculars. Designed with over 50 years of expertise in the optics industry, this product promises precision and performance that stands out in the crowd.

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