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Posted 1 March 2024

Bushnell H2O 10x25 Black Roof Prism Compact Travel Binoculars ( IPX7 Water , Submerge & Fog Proof - Twist Up Eyecups )

£62.99
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Compact waterproof travel binoculars. The lowest price I have seen them for a year. These are waterproof and tested to IPX7 standards( can be submerged to 1 metre for 30 minutes ) as stated by Bushnell in their 2020 manual here. They have been replaced by a newer Blue model in 2022.

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Key Features and Specifications

The ultimate on-the-water viewing companions. Even in the most challenging conditions, our ever-popular H2O™ binoculars stay on board and in your hands with a Soft Texture Grip. O-ring sealed and nitrogen purged, stunning views are assured no matter how wet they get. And to maximize light transmission and clarity, multicoated optics and premium quality BaK-4 prism glass are included. From the streamside to the Gulf Stream, the world looks better through the Bushnell® H2O.

  • BaK-4 prisms for bright, clear, crisp viewing
  • Multi-coated optics for superior light transmission
  • 100% waterproof: O-ring sealed and nitrogen purged for reliable, fog-free performance
  • Non-slip rubber armor absorbs shock while providing a firm grip
  • Twist-up eyecups
  • Large center-focus knob for easy adjustments
  • Longer eye relief
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Review(8X25)

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Review

Bushnell H2O Waterproof Compact Binocular, 10 x 25 mm review


Unboxing video

Bushnell Binocular Review | H2O 10x25 Binocular Unboxing |

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  1. tonypop's avatar
    Great for looking at your local a380
    picklejarbaron's avatar
    Still technically bird watching?