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Bynolyt SeaRanger II 7x50 Marine Binoculars with Compass

Bynolyt SeaRanger II 7x50 Marine Binoculars with Compass

SKU:779-11000018

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The Bynolyt Searanger II 7x50 With Compass are combination binoculars with integrated compass and built-in height/distance scale. This makes the Bynolyt's Searanger II a navigation instrument par excellence. With a magnification of 7x, this viewer significantly expands your visual bearing area for visual navigation, allowing you to flawlessly take multiple accurate bearings.

  • Magnification: 7x
  • Lens diameter: 50mm
  • Eye relief: 23mm
  • Field of view at 1000m: 122m
  • Exit pupil: 7.1mm
  • Fully multi-coated FMC: Yes
  • Hydrophobic coating: Yes
  • Waterproof: Yes
  • N2o nitrogen filled: Yes
  • Compass: Yes
  • Product weight: 1 100g
  • Dimensions: 185 x 174 x 70mm
  • Includes Neck Strap

The Bynolyt Searanger II 7x50 With Compass are combination binoculars with integrated compass and built-in height/distance scale. This makes the Bynolyt's Searanger II a navigation instrument par excellence. With a magnification of 7x this viewer significantly expands your visual bearing area for visual navigation allowing you to flawlessly take multiple accurate bearings. Using the scale projected in the image if the height or size of the object is known the distance to the object can be calculated. But if you know those you can also determine the object height or object size.

Naturally these typical water sports binoculars are filled with dry nitrogen gas to prevent internal fogging of the optics. The gas seal also immediately makes the viewer completely watertight. The light intensity of the Searanger is high which can be of vital importance especially on the water in poor visibility or low light. In short the Searanger is a particularly robust porro viewer with a brilliantly clear image. The rubber coating of the viewer housing contributes to the robustness of the viewer and protects it against impact. The built-in compass has lighting so you can also use the viewer for bearings at night. Has your Searanger fallen overboard? Don't worry because not only does it float but it is also easy to find thanks to the brightly coloured drive belt.

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