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Tasco OS541 Off Shore 7x50 Binoculars

 
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Tasco OS541 Off Shore 7x50 Binoculars

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OS541

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Description:

Our premier navigational marine binocular adds rubicon coated objective lenses fro glare reduction and increased contrast, waterproof, light up compass and range finder

Features:
  • Fully waterproof and Ideal for all marine-based activity

  • Field of view: 366 feet at 122 meters

  • BaK-4 porro prisms for extremely bright, clear views

  • Features Rubicon-coated objective lenses, illuminated red compass, and rangefinding reticle

  • Fully coated lens

Product Details:
Product Weight: 1.0 pounds
Package Length: 8.7 inches
Package Width: 7.6 inches
Package Height: 4.0 inches
Package Weight: 3.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 3 customer reviews )
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Good Ergonomics, Slightl Marred  Oct 10, 2007
By Lynn Hoffman, author:The Short Course in Beer
This pair of binoculars features a built in compass that is especially useful for inshore navigation and taking bearings on channel- and land-marks. The compass is illuminated by sunlight during the day and a battery-powered light at night. The substantial housing seems to fit well in the hands of both large and small navigator and the rubber eyecups accommodate eyeglass wearers.
The only problem with these is that there is separate focusing for each ocular and the focussing mechanism is slow. At sea, this isn't much of a problem, but it's annoying at closer distances like those encountered in the woods on land.

--Lynn Hoffman, author of THE NEW SHORT COURSE IN WINENew Short Course in Wine,The and
the bang BANG: A Novelabout a woman with a frighteningly good sense of direction.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Surprisingly high quality for the price  Jun 11, 2010
By Jennifer Cline "Veteran Internet Shopper"
Of course, we wanted Steiner Commanders for our boat, but what you want and what you can afford are rarely the same!

So we settled on these and have found them to be high quality considering the low price. Great for people who need binoculars for inshore cruising, but are not hardcore sailors. These are not stabilized, either, which adds hundreds of dollars to the cost anyway.

3Tasco Binoculars in Oz  Aug 29, 2010
By Kim
I am happy with my new Tasco binoculars but the left eye rubber eyepeice has broken off the first time I used them.
I must find repairer in Australia now. (sigh)