G400 Series 8x42 Binoculars

Explore ScientificSKU: ES-10843

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The Explore Scientific G400 Series 8x42 Waterproof Binoculars are an ideal choice for nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and outdoor adventurers seeking bright, detailed views with exceptional clarity. Featuring 8x magnification and a wide 42mm aperture, these binoculars deliver sharp images with vivid contrast, enhanced by fully multi-coated lenses and high-quality BaK-4 prisms with dielectric coatings.

With an impressive 394-foot field of view at 1,000 yards and a close focus distance of just 2 meters, they excel at tracking moving targets and observing nearby wildlife. Designed with eyeglass wearers in mind, the binoculars offer a generous 17.5mm eye relief and twist-up eyecups for comfortable viewing.

Built to withstand all weather conditions, the optical tubes are nitrogen-purged and sealed to prevent fogging, water damage, and contamination. The rugged roof prism design includes protective armor and textured grips for secure handling.

Additional features like diopter adjustment and a tripod thread socket add versatility and precision. Each pair comes complete with a protective case, neck strap, lens covers, and cleaning cloth—ready for your next outdoor adventure.

 

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Product Specifications

Item Number: ES-10843
Magnification: 8mm
Lens Diameter: 42mm
ED Glass: No
Interpupillary Distance: 56-73mm
Optical Type: Roof; Bak4
Coating: Fully Multi-coated
Prism Coating: Sliver and Phase coating,High reflective-Dielectric coating
Body Color: Black
FOV degrees: 7.5
FOV: 394ft (@ 1,000 yards)
Close focus: 2m
Eye relief: 17.5mm
Waterproof: Yes
Eyecups System: Twist-up

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