Sporting Goods : Bushnell Powerview 12x25 Compact Folding Roof Prism Binocular (Black)

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Sporting Goods : Bushnell Powerview 12x25 Compact Folding Roof Prism Binocular (Black)

Bushnell Powerview 12x25 Compact Folding Roof Prism Binocular (Black)

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MSRP Price: $26.95
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 56





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Bushnell
Color: Black
EAN: 0029759131223
Is Fragile: 1
Label: Bushnell
Product Manufacturer: Bushnell
Publisher: Bushnell
Ranking: 56
Studio: Bushnell
Variation Description: Powerview - 12X25 (Black)
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty


Product facts:
  • Fully coated glass lenses
  • 25mm objective lens
  • Magnification of 12x
  • Black rubber armoring
  • Water-resistant







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Item Description:
Bushnell PowerView binoculars are the best of both worlds, combining contemporary styling and design with traditional Bushnell quality and durability. A variety of styles and features appeals to a wide range of observers from students of nature to concertgoers. Outstanding light transmission through fully coated optics ensures bright, crisp clear viewing. The easy to hold and easy to use aspect of these binoculars also converge to make Bushnell PowerView an excellent value for the general and outdoor use.



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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Exceeded expectations. Improved product.
I bought one of these about 4 years ago, after being mugged. I use this sports binocular to see street signs and stoplights. I am prone to falling and I am VERY hard on this poor device.

I didn't realize how badly my old binocular was in need of replacement, until the new one arrived. They have really improved this product in the last 4 years.

This binocular is rugged, easy to adjust and performs as advertized. You can't beat the price either. Really nice item.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Binoculars at the BEST price!
I purchased a cheaper pair of unknown binoculars at Big 5 before buying these. These Bushnell binoculars work perfectly!! Images are super clear especially for concerts at night (even from the lawn!!). I would definitely buy these again especially at this price!! Other unknown brands are crap - pay the measly $[...] extra for these quality binocs!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great buy
This binocular is small pocket size but sturdy with bright clear view, great quality. Highly recommend.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Bushnell Powerview 12x25 Compact Folding Roof Prism Binocular (Black) (Purchased on 07/19/2008)
I purchased these binoculars specifically for use in theatres for live performances and they worked perfectly. Even though I was seated in the second tier of the theatre, I could bring everything in very clearly. They also are very good for outsight viewing. They are compact enough to carry easily and the price was very reasonable. I would purchase these again and recommend them to future buyers.



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