Weaver Classic 8X42 Binoculars (Matte)

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Weaver Compact Binoculars 8x42mm Matte Black Weaver binoculars offer you two ways to get closer to your favorite subjects. The larger roof-prism design reduces eyestrain so it's ideal for long periods of viewing. The lightweight compact design is great for hunting or backpacking. It features multi-coated lenses to reduce glare a one-finger focus ring and an armored-rubber coating to protect the binoculars and make them quieter to use. These roof-prism binoculars offer incredible clarity and a generous field of view. The soft rubber eye cups roll back for use with eyeglasses. -8x42mm -Finish: Matte Black Rubber -Weight: 22.6 oz. -Length: 3.27" -Actual Magnification: 8 -Field of View @100 Yards: 32.8 ft. -Optimal Eye Relief: .71" -Exit Pupil: .21" -Objective Aperture: 1.65" -Minimum Focal Length: 9.8 ft. Mfg No: 849435 Manufacturer: Weaver Warranty: Weavers Limited Lifetime Warranty: Blount warrants Weaver products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for as long as it is owned by its original owner. Repair/Replacement will be done when returned without charge except for shipping.
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  • 8x42mm Matte Black
  • 076683494351
  • Weavers Limited Lifetime Warranty: Blount warrants Weaver products to be free of defects in materi
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Weaver
  • EAN: 0076683494351
  • Label: Simmons Optics
  • Manufacturer: Simmons Optics
  • Model: 849435
  • MPN: 849435
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: BINOCULAR
  • Publisher: Simmons Optics
  • Studio: Simmons Optics
  • UPC: 076683494351
  • VariationDescription: Matte

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