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Storm 12x60 Binocular

Storm 12x60 Binocular

Item #: AB11308
Category: Other Sports A-C -> Bird Watching
Your Price: $126.49

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If big is what you're looking for then look no farther than Barska's new Storm Series porro prism binoculars. Available in 10x50 and 12x60, the view through these binoculars will take your breath away! You can view with them hand held or mounted to a tripod for increased stability. 100% Waterproof and FogproofBaK-4 PrismsFully Multi-coated OpticsPorro Prism DesignLarge Center Focus KnobDiopter AdjustmentFold-Down EyecupsTripod AdaptorTextured Rubber Armor CoveringIncludes Carrying Case and NeckstrapProtected by Barska's Limited Lifetime Warranty


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