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Zhumell Tachyon 25x100 Binoculars

Zhumell Tachyon 25x100 Binoculars
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Zhumell Tachyon 25x100 Binoculars

The Zhumell Tachyon is an industrial, field-worthy, astronomical binocular. The rugged, waterproof outer metal casing can take quite a beating when on the road. A locking Aluminum case will keep the Zhumell secure and offer extra protection on your next expedition. What about power? The Tachyon is a 25x100 binocular; in other words, its very powerful. The optics on the Tachyon will meet the standards for most astronomical applications and let you have money left over to buy star charts and sky maps to help you in your explorations. The heavy-duty tripod mount attached to the binocular body will make using the Tachyons a pleasure and the 25 year no-fault warranty will ensure you can use them for years to come.

  • 25x Magnification ideal for astronomical use.

  • Multi-coated large objective lenses and BaK4 prisms for crisp, high-contrast images.

  • Integrated center column with adjustable tripod mount to fit any standard photographic tripod.

  • Individual diopter focusing for precise focusing.

  • Locking, hard-sided aluminum case to protect your binoculars.

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List Price: $595.00
Our Price: $239.98
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Product Details:
Product Length: 22.0 inches
Product Width: 8.0 inches
Product Height: 14.0 inches
Package Length: 21.5 inches
Package Width: 13.5 inches
Package Height: 8.0 inches
Package Weight: 19.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews
 
 

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2Lots to consider before buying........  Apr 15, 2012
By MJ Pike
These are not grab and go binocs and are awkwardly heavy. A quality heavy duty tripod is a must ($170-$200 extra). They do bring far distances up nice and close. But I compared these to a pair of $60 Celestron 15X70's in viewing a variety of distances and the clarity and brightness were about equal. When panning the sky, the narrow telescopic like field of vision really comes into play and takes some getting use to.