Eagle Optics Ranger SRT 8x32 Binoculars
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- Usually ships in 1-2 business days
- Our Price:
- $309.99
- Average Customer Rating:
- 5.0 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Eagle Optics
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- Our Price:
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Features
- Rubber-coated barrels are smooth, streamlined, and a joy to hold during long hours of viewing.
- Long eye relief enables eyeglass wearers to enjoy the generous field of view.
- Multi-position eyecups twist up for a custom fit of the eye relief
- Durable eyecups are built on a solid metal frame for greater dependability over time, and cushioned with soft rubber for extra comfort.
Description
Rely on the high quality optical elements of the 8x32 Ranger SRT binoculars to highlight the wing pattern differences between two species of butterflies in a nearby flowerbed, or to know for sure which finch is visiting your feeder. Then easily track their movements through a generous 393-foot field of view. And, if you're careful enough to get within three feet, your reward will be bright, crisp viewing because of:Superior Resolution Transmission coatings improve image details, resolution and light transmission.Phase correction for enhanced resolution, contrast, and overall sharpness.Fully multi-coated optics for maximum brightness and true colors.High quality BaK-4 prisms for brightness and edge-to-edge sharpness.Already revered by serious birders as superb binoculars for birding and nature observation, the popular Rangers are even better with Superior Resolution Transmission (SRT) coatings for brighter, more well-defined images from sun up to sun down.Comfort is key to easy handling binoculars!Enjoy powerful viewing with a sleek, lightweight body you can afford to carry down the trail. A more ergonomic design with an improved eyecup add extra comfort to the rewards of watching wildlife through the Ranger SRT binoculars still one of the best binoculars for the price!
Spotlight customer reviews
Mid-priced, mid-sized, max performance
[ Posted: 2008-02-27 ]
I have some excellent Leitz Trinovid 10x40B binoculars, bought well over 20 years ago. The only drawback to the Trinovids was the non-existent close focusing ability--around 20-25 feet. When I saw these Eagle Optics Rangers focused to 3 feet, I had to have them. I also like the fact that they are medium sized. Compared to the Trinovids, the image is brighter and the resolution appears to be the same. For long distance views, the 10x Trinovids allow better observation of details. For birding, that means the old Leitz binoculars are better suited to shorebirds, raptors and big birds at long distances while the Ranger excell at everything else. The Rangers are also waterproof, rubber armored and have better lens coatings, prisms and ergonomics. The Eagle Optics warranty is simple--if they ever malfunction or break, even if it's due to the owner's fault, they will be repaired or replaced for free. They also cost less than half what I paid for the Trinovids in the 1980s. That makes them a great value.
And, yes, they do focus REAL close.
Close up Binocs for outdoors
[ Posted: 2007-02-02 ]
I bought these for the closeup feature.I wanted to study insects,butterflys,flowers,etc closeup without disturbing the natural flow of their life. These do great,fill the view with a butterfly or flower, as well as bring the distant world closer in crisp detail. Very happy with these, and even thinking of getting the tripod adapter to use with tripod.