Tuesday 14 June 2011

JACK'S BUSHNELL TROPHY XLT 10X42 BINOCULAR REVIEW

JACK’S BUSHNELL BINOCULAR REVIEW 
BUSHNELL TROPHY XLY 10X42 CAMO
IN STOCK NOW
(BUSHNELL TROPHY XLT 10X28 CAMO OR GREEN ALSO IN STOCK)
This binocular is bigger and slightly heavier than the EX range, but it still feels very comfortable to handle, the focus is very quick and the image is incredibly clear. The magnification is fantastic for those subjects that are further away. The build quality is designed for durability, light transmission, clarity and a rugged go anywhere build quality. They are very good at locking onto and focusing on a moving subject, a very obliging Buzzard flew over the shop the other day while we were outside trying these binoculars!! The detail, sharpness and clarity were very impressive. I particularly like the design of the grip on the lens barrels which make them feel solid and sturdy to hold. The central focus system is easy to reach and quick to focus, it has a nice grip finish to it. The lens caps are attached to the front to prevent loss, theses can be removed. The rear caps can be attached to the strap. They come with a versatile bag and straps. This bag can also be attached to your belt or rucksack straps. This is very useful design feature. The camo finish is very effective, it is very similar to my camo jacket that has served me so well over the years; I think this  should help you blend into your surroundings nicely. I think these are a very well designed pair of binoculars, offering extremely clear images and excellent magnification, but still not big or heavy to use.


·         MAGNIFICATION 10X42


·         SIZE CLASS STANDARD

·         FOCUS SYSTEM CENTRE

·         PRISM SYSTEM ROOF

·         PRISM GLASS BAK-4

·         LENS COATING FULLY MULTI

·         FIELD OF VIEW (FT.@1000YDS/M@10000M) 325/108

·         EYECUPS TWIST UP

·         WATER / FOGPROOF YES

·         DIOPTIC ADJUSTMENT


Thanks
Jack
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