Tasco Essentials 10x25 Monocular

Tasco Essentials 10x25 Monocular

 
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Outstanding optical performance, tough weather resistance and affordable price for binocular, for the casual sportsman, avid sight-seer or parent of highly-curious kids
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Powerful, ultra-compact and ultra-lightweight monocular
  • Field of view: 288 feet at 151 meters
  • Roof prisms
  • Features black rubber armor, hand strap and carrying pouch
  • Fully coated lens
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Bushnell
  • Color: Black
  • Department: Mounts
  • EAN: 0046162005682
  • Label: Bushnell
  • Manufacturer: Bushnell
  • Model: 568rbd
  • MPN: 568RBD
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Sports
  • ProductTypeName: SPORTING_GOODS
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: monoculars
  • Publisher: Bushnell
  • Studio: Bushnell
  • UPC: 046162005682

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Customer Reviews

Slim pickings2010-01-19
I bought this item because I am serving in OIF, and I need to be able to see roof tops at a glance or to check the road in front of me for suspisous items, especially when im on the ground. We are issued bino's, but they are very big and bulky, so I needed something smaller. Its hard to get things sent to Iraq, but I was able to find this item that would, an that is one thing I am happy about. It's very light wieght, which is good because of all the other equiptment I have to carry. It has been holding up so far, and serving its purpose. The only bad thing I have seen is that it doesn't have the normal heavy duty feel that i'm use to. I'm reluctant to put it through the abuse that most of my other equiptment goes through. Aside from that I'm pretty happy with this product.
Great little Monocular2009-12-06
This has worked great for what I've needed. It's just enough to clarify that additional yardage.
Not bad2009-09-04
I was surprised at the size of this monocular. It is 4.5 inches long which makes it a little long for my use. It gives a good clear view of something unless you are trying to remain low key and not be seen watching something. Considering the price, it is not a bad scope.
serviceable, inexpensive monocular2009-04-16
You can spend a lot more, but personally, I only would for a good pair of binoculars (probably image-stabilized). If you want the light weight and pocket-carried convenience of a monocular, this one is a great buy, at less than $10. The 25mm objective is fine for good light (e.g., daytime birdwatching), and the 10-power magnification is about as high as you can go for handheld viewing without image stabilization. The optical quality is quite fine. The eyepiece cushion is good for the "naked" eye, and can be folded back for good use over glasses or sunglasses. A very nice unit at a very low price.
Perfect2008-09-24
What else can I say? This is a product that does exactly what it is supposed to do. Fast shipping, excellent optics, great price.

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