Like the name says, these binoculars are made for water. Splash them, soak them, dunk them - and they’ll emerge 100% fog free and dry inside. Perfect for skiers, snowmobilers, anglers and kayakers. True waterproof construction and a rugged, non-slip rubber design makes the H2O series a simple choice for those whose lifestyle borders on the hyper side of active. O-ring sealed and nitrogen-purged for waterproof/fogproof protection in any season, both the fully and the multi-coated optics render bright, clear images. Take them with you - everywhere.
Electronics: Ideal for boating, outdoor/nature, general use, hunting, stadium sports, Waterproof, fogproof, and multi-coated lens, Twist up eyecups, Magnification: 10x, Objective lens: 42mm
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What to take with limited allowances for travel, in vehicles and/or light aircraft. The first thing you should do is invest in at soft bag. Your luggage will be squeezed into a limited space in your safari vehicle and a hard suitcases just will not do. Make sure the bag is plain, hardwearing with a sturdy zip.
We are often asked what binoculars to bring on safari we recommend the following: - a power x7 or higher. Look for any of the following: 7×42, 8×42, 10×42, 8×50, 10×50. It is the second number that is critical. Less than 30 and image quality is seriously compromised. Higher than 50 and you will have a hard job holding them steady. If you can afford Zeiss, Leica or Swarovski, all the better, but Canon, Nikon and Opticron do very good reasonably priced glasses.
[Recommendations for Binocular: - Magnification: 8 x 42 - Field of View: At least 330 ft at 1000 yards. - Exit pupil size: 5.25 mm or more Eye relief: 18 or more - Prism and Coating: BAK-4 prism and Fully Multi-Coated surfaces, Weight: Not more than 30.1 oz. Lbs]
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Tuesday September 26, 2006 - - Bird watching at Henry Pfiefer Community Center, River Road, Calverton, with topics including history, biology, behavior, and more. Program sponsored by Riverhead Recreation Department. Bring lunch and folding seat. Binoculars available. Wear warm clothes and shoes. Residents, $26; nonresidents, $36; seniors receive $10 discount. 727-5744.
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