Vortex Viper 10x42
The Vortex Viper Binoculars are
also available as 8x42, Birding Optics
for Wildbirds
X-Factor for bright viewing power
When the open range challenges your viewing, let the
X-Factor of the 10x42 Viper binocular go to work for you! XD glass and
XR coatings team up in this high performance binocular for eXtra-high
resolution and increased light transmittance ... delivering brighter
views than you might expect from binoculars in this class. These
phase-corrected binoculars enhance resolution and contrast — an
excellent choice for picking out distant details in the shadows of
brushy landscapes!
- XD glass
is an Xtra-low dispersion glass objective
lens for finer resolution, and truer color.
- XR multi-layer coatings
are proprietary, superior lens
coatings to increase resolution and increase light transmittance.
XP engineering for rough handling
Vortex knows there will be times when it's just plain
hard to keep a handle on things ... that's why the Vipers feature XP
engineering. This design anchors internal prisms in place, in spite of
rough handling, for years of exceptional viewing. Let it rain. Let it
snow. Let the wind blow up a dust storm. Nothing gets past the 10x42
Viper. These binoculars are absolutely dust proof, fog proof, and
waterproof!
- Complete waterproof
protection keeps dust and water out of
the optical system with tight O-ring seals.
- Complete fogproofing of
internal lenses presents clear views
in spite of sudden temperature changes because of nitrogen purged
optics.
- Ribbed rubber armor
ensures a solid, comfortable grip — even when wearing gloves.
- Metal-reinforced eyecups
are tough and durable.
The hard-working chassis of the Viper is extremely
lightweight, yet rugged, with the wonderful solid feel that comes when
each and every part is machined just right ... and fit perfectly
together. Even the eyecups are made to endure constant wear with a
durable metal foundation. Tapered for a more natural fit to your eyes,
these multi-position eyecups provide you with the most comfortable
viewing around. You'll enjoy full field viewing — even if you wear
eyeglasses.
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