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Nikon Prostaff 5 P5 8x42 Binoculars ( Multicoated / Nitrogen filled / Water Resistant )

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Lowest price for these since November. Good objective size and magnification for bird watching.
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Key Features

One of the lightest binoculars in its class. Fully multilayer-coated lenses ensure image brightness and a crisp, clear visual experience. All lenses and prisms are made with Nikon’s Eco Glass, which is free of lead and arsenic. The fiberglass-reinforced polycarbonate design is highly durable, waterproof and fogproof. Rubber armouring enhances shock resistance and supports the firm, comfortable grip. Turn-and-slide rubber eyecups with multi-click adjustments facilitate positioning the binoculars to the correct eye point. The long eye relief makes it easy to enjoy a clear and full field of view, even for users who wear eyeglasses.

• Multilayer coated lenses and prisms
• Eco-glass optics, free of lead and arsenic
• Waterproof and fogproof with nitrogen gas
• Lightweight, fiberglass reinforced polycarbonate body
• Turn-and-slide rubber eyecups with multi-click
• Rubber armouring

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Reviews

NIKON PROSTAFF 5 - UNBOXING WATERPROOF BINOCULAR S10 x 42 - | Techfoot Reviews

Nikon Prostaff 5 vs Usogood Binoculars Comparison Review
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  1. technobot's avatar
    I got a pair of these for £40 a while ago with a slight scratch on the logo part of the body, otherwise new condition, and the optics are as expected from Nikon, flawless. Everything looks crystal clear through these with amazing detail even in low light. Heat!
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    Where?
  2. zeberdys's avatar
    Superb Optics but if for wildlife at a bit more more range recommend the 10 x 42.

    Looked after you will onyl buy one set recommend getting different lens covers those supplied dont stay in place.

    Been using Nikon for years
    Clark_W_Griswold's avatar
    I would say try them first. A lot of people prefer 8x42 as they are easier to hold steady. Though I myself prefer 10x
  3. Tarzion's avatar
    johnlewis.com/nik…717

    Bought these from JL and they are brilliant.

    Even though it shows not in stock online, I called up one of the stores and they delivered it for free.
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