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Zerotech Thrive 20-60X85 Spotting Scope

The THRIVE Spotting Scope TH206085 is the ideal tool for shooters and outdoor enthusiasts seeking exceptional optical performance at an unbeatable value. With a versatile 20-60x magnification range and a large 85mm objective lens, this spotting scope provides bright, clear images, making it perfect for checking targets at the rifle range or observing distant wildlife.

SKU: GC39-TH206085

Zerotech Thrive 20-60X85 Spotting Scope

Zerotech Thrive 20-60X85 Spotting Scope

The THRIVE Spotting Scope TH206085 is the ideal tool for shooters and outdoor enthusiasts seeking exceptional optical performance at an unbeatable value. With a versatile 20-60x magnification range and a large 85mm objective lens, this spotting scope provides bright, clear images, making it perfect for checking targets at the rifle range or observing distant wildlife.

The combined prism type and fully broadband multi-coated (FBMC) lenses ensure excellent image quality and maximum light transmission, reducing glare and enhancing clarity. The tube focus system offers smooth and precise focusing, permitting comfortable observation at all distances.

Designed with convenience in mind, the THRIVE Spotting Scope features an integrated ARCA compatible tripod adapter as well as a conventional 1/4x20 thread, making it compatible with a wide range of tripods. The IPX5 waterproof rating ensures reliable performance in various weather conditions, so you can take it anywhere with confidence.

Weighing 0.1.885kg, the THRIVE Spotting Scope is portable and easy to handle, and it comes with a soft carry case/bag for convenient transport and protection, even during use on a tripod. With an exit pupil diameter of 4.1 - 1.4mm and an eye relief of 18 - 20mm, this spotting scope offers a comfortable viewing experience, even during extended use. The field of view ranges from 1.9° - 0.91° / 99 - 47ft @ 1000 yards / 33 - 16m @ 1000 metres, ensuring you can easily track and observe your target.

At ZeroTech, we are dedicated to delivering value to our customers. The THRIVE Spotting Scope TH206085 combines high-end features with an affordable price, providing an exceptional optical experience that competes with much more expensive brands. Whether you're at the rifle range or out in the field, this spotting scope will exceed your expectations.

Key Features:

20-60x Magnification for Detailed Views

85mm Objective Lens for Bright, Clear Images

Combined Prism Type for Quality and Durability

Fully Multi-coated Lenses for Better Light and Less Glare

Tube Focus System for Smooth, Precise Adjustments

Integrated ARCA Adapter for Direct Tripod Mounting

1/4x20 Thread for Standard Tripod Fittings

IPX5 Water Resistant for All-weather Reliability

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Zerotech Thrive 20-60X85 Spotting Scope

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Zerotech Thrive 20-60X85 Spotting Scope

The THRIVE Spotting Scope TH206085 is the ideal tool for shooters and outdoor enthusiasts seeking exceptional optical performance at an unbeatable value. With a versatile 20-60x magnification range and a large 85mm objective lens, this spotting scope provides bright, clear images, making it perfect for checking targets at the rifle range or observing distant wildlife.

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