Barska’s 8×30 Battalion Binoculars w/ Internal Rangefinder are high quality binoculars that are ideal for any tactical situation. The internal rangefinder allows the user to easily obtain a distance between an object, and also features a directional compass. The Battalion 8×30 Binoculars have been designed to meet standards with its rubber armor for shock protection and a comfortable grip, and a waterproof/fogproof exterior for performance in the most demanding conditions. Backed by Barska’s Limited Lifetime Warranty. Specifications for Barska Battalion 8x30mm Porro Prism Rangefinder Binoculars: Manufacturer: Barska Finish: Matte Black Rangefinder Application: Hunting Prism System: Porro Prism Material: BAK-4 Image Stabilizer: No Included Accessories: Neck Strap, Lens Cloth, Lens Cover, Lens Covers, Carrying Case Magnification: 8 x Objective Lens Diameter: 30 mm Binoculars Focus System: Individual Eyepiece Focus Eye Relief: 22.8 mm Field of View, Linear: 423 ft at 1000 yds Weight: 40 oz, 50 oz Close Focus: 16.04 ft Length: 7 in Color: Black Exit Pupil: 3.75 mm Twilight Factor: 15.49 Water Resistance Level: Waterproof Optical Coating: Fully Multi-Coated Magnification Type: Fixed Tripod Adaptable: Yes Fogproof: Yes Eyecups Types: Fold Down Brightness Index: 14.06 Compass: Yes Armoring: Rubber Armored Housing/Frame Material: Aluminum Case: Yes Strap: Yes Nitrogen Filled: Yes Zoom: No Size: Small 8x Magnification 30mm Objective Lenses Internal Rangefinder/Compass BAK-4 Prism Rubber Armor Waterproof/Fogproof Fully Multi-Coated Optics Carrying Case, Lens Covers, Neck Strap and Lens Cloth
1 review for Barska Battalion 8x30mm Porro Prism Rangefinder Binoculars
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James Smith –
I compared several binoculars that were triple the price of these, chose these because of other reviews, and am delighted. These replace a pair of Fuji 7×35's (8×42 in today's inflated ratings currency) that were dropped and died. I like the build quality these and the extra magnification compared the old ones. I live in the cloudy Pacific Northwest. These easily gather enough light for my purposes.I very much like the twist-up eyecups.