Contest! : Visit Canadian Yachting and win Steiner binos

Steiner Navigator Pro 7x50C

Jan 9, 2020

When you visit the Toronto Boat Show, come to the Canadian Yachting booth (#1741), trial a pair of amazing Steiner 7x50c navigator pro binoculars and enter for a chance to win that set of binoculars, retail value $699! You know you want them.

Steiner’s porro prism Navigator Pro Series is the choice for recreational boaters, weekend anglers and hobby sailors. It offers exceptional performance for the price with many of the features found on premium, world-famous Steiner marine binoculars. Although not built to military specification, they will provide a lifetime of use for most water enthusiasts.

Option with an HD fluid-damped, illuminated analog compass for easy-to-read navigation.

BINOCULAR SPECIFICATIONS:

Optional: With HD Stabilized Compass (Battery: CR1225)
Objective Lens Diameter: 50 mm
Magnification: 7 x
Weight: 36.3 / 39.2 oz
Width: 5.5 in
Height: 8.1 in
Depth: 3.0 / 3.8 in
Exit Pupil: 7.1 mm
Luminosity: 51
Twilight Factor: 18.7
Field of View: 370 ft
Focusing System: Sports-Auto-Focus™
Close Focus Range: 66 ft
High-Performance-Optics: High-Contrast
Waterproof: Submersion to 16 ft.
Eyecups: Cylindrical
Rubber Armoring: NBR-Longlife
Neck Strap: Neoprene
Strap Attachment: ClicLoc
Objective Cover/Rain Protection Cap/Carry Case: Yes

Warranty: Heritage Warranty

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