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Lucid View 20x32 Compact Binocular with Blue Lens

Lucid View 20x32 Compact Binocular with Blue Lens

Item #: AB10670
Category: Other Sports A-C -> Bird Watching
Your Price: $38.99

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The economically-priced Lucid View series is the perfect blend of functionality and compact portability. This folding roof prism design offers a wide range of fully coated models from 8x to 20x. Armored with black or camouflage protective rubber, Lucid View is a great multipurpose binocular for field use, sports, backpacking or camping. The smaller models will fit into the palm of your hand or slip into your pockets so you can always have them handy. Lucid View is small in size, but undeniably big on convenience. Backed by the manufacturer's Limited Lifetime WarrantyFEATURES:20x magnification with 32mm objective lens Fully coated optics maximizes light transmission with roof prism type and made with BK-7 prism glassGreat style and value that is ideal for travel, concerts, outdoors and sporting eventsProtective rubber armor with firm grip designBonus accessories includes neck strap, carrying pouch and cleaning cloth. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:Specifications:20xField of View (ft@1000yds/m@1000m) =147/49Prism Glass: BK-7Exit Pupil (mm): 1.6Close Focus (ft/m) 26/8Eye Relief 10 mm


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