Simmons 10 x 50 ProSport Series Waterproof, Rubber Coated Porro Prism Wide Angle Binocular with 7.0 Degree Angle of View, Black, U.S.A.

Product Description:

Affordable performance is the hallmark of the ProSport binocular! ProSports are designed for the sports enthusiast who is looking for a quality, entry-level binocular. All ProSport compact and full size binoculars feature high-quality, fully coated optics to ensure bright, clear images and also feature rubber covered surfaces to help protect against the bumps and drops of daily use
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Fully Coated lenses and BK7 prisms deliver sharp, detailed images
  • Rubber armor covering protects against damage
  • Wide range of magnifications and configurations for any use
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Simmons
  • EAN: 0045618015114
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Simmons Mfg. Co.
  • Manufacturer: Simmons Mfg. Co.
  • MPN: 801511
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: BINOCULAR
  • Publisher: Simmons Mfg. Co.
  • Studio: Simmons Mfg. Co.
  • UPC: 045618015114

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