Pentax Sport Optics Binocular Roundup
Vortex Optics' 10x32 Raptor Binoculars combine a powerful 10x magnification with a wide 63° apparent angle of view to help reduce visible hand shake and the associated viewing difficulties often associated with high-power optics. Because of their Porro prism design, they present an immersive three-dimensional observational experience with an improved depth of field versus similarly sized roof prism designs. This optic's narrow 50mm minimum interpupillary distance makes them ideal for children and adolescents, who often have difficulty achieving a singular image from full-sized binoculars. A great choice for viewing stadium sports action, the Raptor binoculars come with tethered objective lens covers, and their lightweight design reduces the chance of strain when worn around your neck for prolonged periods.
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User Manual
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Optical Performance
10x magnification
32mm objective lenses
Porro prism optical design
Fully multi-coated optics increase light transmission and improve color and contrast
339' field of view at 1000 yards
Wide 63° apparent angle of view
Use and Handling
Closed-bridge configuration
Large textured center focus wheel
Right-eye dioptric adjustment
Twist-up eyepieces for comfortable use with or without eyewear
50-70mm interpupillary adjustment range
Comfortable 13mm eye relief
3.2mm exit pupil
Construction Details
Waterproof and nitrogen filled for fogproof performance especially with extreme temperature changes
Rubber armoring provides a secure slip-resistant grip and external protection
Tethered flip-down objective lens covers
One-piece ocular rainguard
Weight: 17.6 ounces
- Vortex Optics' 10x32 Raptor Binoculars combine a powerful 10x magnification with a wide 63° apparent angle of view to help reduce visible hand shake and the associated viewing difficulties often associated with high-power optics. Because of their Porro prism design, they present an immersive three-dimensional observational experience with an improved depth of field versus similarly sized roof prism designs. This optic's narrow 50mm minimum interpupillary distance makes them ideal for children and adolescents, who often have difficulty achieving a singular image from full-sized binoculars. A great choice for viewing stadium sports action, the Raptor binoculars come with tethered objective lens covers, and their lightweight design reduces the chance of strain when worn around your neck for prolonged periods.