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Z80 Binoculars
With up to 80 times power Z-80 Superzoom Binoculars are the most powerful compact binoculars on the market. You're in the wilds of Montana, surrounded by the looming, snowy-white peaks of Glacier Park, dwarfed by an awe-inspiring view, when something stirs in the treetops. You look up quickly and vaguely see the outline of a hawk or red heron lift-off...you can't distinguish the breed of bird. Frantically, you clutch your backpack and rummage for your binoculars, only to remember you left them in your RV because they were too bulky to carry in your backpack. If only you'd had your friend's featherweight, compact Superzoom Z-80's-the only binoculars built for power and easy transport on the trail or anywhere. Next time you'll borrow them, for sure, or better yet, get a pair for yourself. Carson's new, ultralight Superzoom Z-80 compact binoculars have a higher zoom capacity than any other pair of compact binoculars on the market. They allow you to view at 20x magnification and then zoom in for pinpoint accuracy to 80 power, without ever losing sight of your object. Complete with case, neck strap, lens cap and tripod adapter, the dynamic Superzoom Z-80 sports high performance prisms and super, fully-coated lenses that provide exceptionally sharp, high-contrast images. Plus, these state-of-the art binoculars weigh less than 13 ounces and are small and durable enough for long-lasting use anywhere. Take Control.The Superzoom Z-80's easy-to-use manual zoom lever puts you in control, letting you zoom in or out with the slightest touch of your finger. The superb specifications, utilizing BAK4 prisms, along with the precision and craftsmanship of the Superzoom Z-80, will ensure excellent performance under the most demanding conditions. If handled with care, the Superzoom Z-80 will provide years of trouble free-service. Seeing Eye to Eye.The binoculars' ultra compact zoom is fitted with rubber eye cups designed to exclude extraneous external light. If you wear glasses, simply roll down the eye cups to bring your eyes closer to the binoculars' lens for improved field of vision.
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