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Bushnell Trophy XLT 10x 42mm Bone Collector Edition


$150.00 Released April, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Allow you to focus on subjects that are relatively close. Fraction of the cost of "premium" brands but with the same performance. Easy to focus sharply on your subject.

The Cons:Objective lens covers tend to slip off, don't want to stay shut. Storage bag is just barely big enough, makes for a tight fit.

The Bushnell Trophy XLT 10x 42mm Bone Collector Edition are hunting binoculars built for viewing wildlife at a long range with a wide field of view. The wider field of view is accomplished with the slightly larger standard-sized build and larger lenses than the Bushnell Trophy XLT 10x 28mm.

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Another new feature is that they can also be adapted to a tripod for steady viewing of a target over longer periods of time. Many of the other features remain, especially when it comes to durability. Flip covers protect the lenses from scratches and Dura-Grip Rubber is used once again to not only protect the casing from scrapes but to offer a better grip on the binoculars as a whole. These binoculars are 100% fogproof, even when faced with dramatic changes in temperature, and can be completely submerged in water without a leak. The multi-coated optics work with the BaK-4 prisms to create bright and sharp images, and the focus control is built to operate quickly to allow the viewing of moving targets.

Features

  • Standard size
  • 100% Waterproof/Fogproof
  • Fully Multi-Coated Optics
  • BaK-4 prisms
  • Dura-Grip Rubber
  • Fast Focus
  • Soft Touch Thumbgrips
  • Flip Objective Covers
  • EF Glass
  • Adapt to tripod

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    allow you to focus on subjects that are relatively close

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    fraction of the cost of "premium" brands but with the same performance

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    easy to focus sharply on your subject

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    feel light in your hands, can hold them to your eyes for a long time without tired arms

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    work well in extreme cold and snowy conditions, doesn't fog up

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    durable build quality that lasts for years at a time

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    objective lens covers tend to slip off, don't want to stay shut

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    storage bag is just barely big enough, makes for a tight fit

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