Brand: Kowa

Kowa SV II 10x25 DCF Compact Binoculars | SVII-25-10

SVII-25-10

Brand: Kowa

Kowa SV II 10x25 DCF Compact Binoculars | SVII-25-10

SVII-25-10

  • Compact pocket binoculars
  • 8x and 10x magnification options available
  • Optimal price-performance ratio
  • KR coating protects the spotting scope from dust and dirt
  • Ideal for nature watching, bird watching, safari and hiking
$135.00 CAD

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Product Description

Cost Effective with Superior Optical Performance

The Kowa SV II 25mm binoculars have all lenses and prisms fully multi-coated providing superior optical performance particularly at this small size. A lightweight fully waterproof and nitrogen filled body protects against the elements.

Ultra compact and lightweight, these pocket sized binoculars are the perfect travel companion and for for those wishing to travel light. Binoculars you can take anywhere. The ergonomic, stylish design makes these binoculars not only look great but they are also extremely comfortable to operate and easy to use.

Twist up eye-cups and easy diopter adjustment makes tailoring the binocular to your own individual requirements a quick and simple task.

What's in the Box

  • Binocular
  • Case
  • Strap
  • Objective lens caps
  • Eyepiece caps
  • Instruction manual

Specifications

Model SV II 25-8 SV II 25-10
Magnification: 8x 10x
Objective Lens Effective Diameter: 25mm 25mm
Eye Relief: 15.0 mm 12.0 mm
Minimum Focusing Distance: 1.5m 1.5m
Real Field of View (degrees): 6.2 6.5
Field of view at 1000m/yds: 104 114
Twilight Factor: 14.1 15.8
Dimensions (Length x Width x Height): 104 x 108 x 42 mm 104 x 108 x 42 mm
Weight: 260g 260g

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