Steiner 10x42 Predator Binocular

Product Description:

When you need maximum optical performance to spot wildlife in woodlands and brush under all lighting and weather conditions, consider one of these center-focus Predator models. Designed after consulting experienced hunters and world class birders, this model combines the brightness of Steiner's "CAT" optics and game sensing Predator lenses to let you find hidden wildlife under near impossible conditions.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • 10x magnification
  • Large 42mm lenses with 11.09 relative brightness
  • Green Predator lenses with CAT coating for ultimate visibility
  • Rugged green rubber armoring for shock protection and water resistance
  • Long 20-millimeter eye relief and wrap-around rubber eyecups for ultimate comfort
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Steiner
  • EAN: 0077068002581
  • Label: Steiner
  • Manufacturer: Steiner
  • Model: 258
  • MPN: 258
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: BINOCULAR
  • Publisher: Steiner
  • SKU: 293113
  • Studio: Steiner
  • UPC: 077068002581
  • Warranty: 30 years warranty

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Customer Reviews

Steiner Predator 10X42 Binoculars2002-01-17
I've owned and looked through many different pairs of binoculars and I can honestly say for the money Steiner's are the way to go. You could spend more money, but why? The best testimonial I can give is the reaction people give me when they look through my Steiners. "I've got to have a pair!" The exact thought I had, when I first looked through an old pair of Big Horn 9X40's. The Predator 10X42's picture is clear, crisp and sharp, even at night. Get a pair and look at a full moon, you can see craters. My 10X42's go with me wherever I go, and they always will.
Over priced in my opinion2001-04-23
Despite being well reviewed in a UK magazine, these binoculars suffer from obvious false colour. I bought a pair and was astonished to find that birds in flight are surrounded by a multi-colour blur, the surface of a pond turned purple, and a Shelduck sprouted two extra necks. In my opionion these binoculars are not worth the high price. I now stick to my cheap Nikon Egret IIs as they give significantly better images.
OUTSTANDING!2000-07-14
These binocs are outstanding (in case you missed the subject line). Incredible detail, lightweight, rugged. Definitely in the same class as Swarovski or Zeiss.

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