Weems 7×50 Explorer Binocular

BN20 Explorer

An excellent value and popular choice for all, these Explorer binoculars float, are waterproof and have the added feature of an illuminated compass and range finder reticle.  The ability to take accurate compass readings on the water makes these lightweight binoculars perfectly suited for safe navigation while racing or coastal cruising.

•    Illuminated compass and range finder
•    Fold-down eye cups
•    Soft black case, padded neck strap, and lens covers included
•    Two year warranty

Full details at http://www.weems-plath.com

Read how to choose the right binoculars in the upcoming December issue of Canadian Yachting magazine.

 

 

 

 

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