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Gear: Steiner Optics 7x50c

Commander 7x50c Angle

May 8, 2025

As we launch for another season, it’s critical to have the right equipment onboard. The Steiner Optics 7x50c Commander Binoculars with Compass feature an easy to grip, open bridge design and foldable winged eyecups to keep lateral light out of the eyes.

With antireflection, high-definition lenses delivering sharp, clear images by day or night, the objectives and oculars are treated with a hydrophobic coating that resists scratches and makes cleaning the lenses easier without residue. The lightweight, impact-resistant chassis is oil, petroleum and chemical resistant. The fog-resistant optical tubes are waterproof to a depth of 33 feet. In-view compass bearings and reticle allow the user to take readings without taking eyes away from the image.

For more information, visit www.steinercanada.ca

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