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Steiner 7x30 Navigator Pro C Binocular

Product Dimensions 2.2\"H x 6.8\"W x 4.6\"D Magnification 7x30 Field of View @ 1000 YDS 369 ft.

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7 x 30 Navigator Pro C

The world's smallest fully featured marine binocular:
  • Compact, durable design
  • Anti haze "CAT" optics that block glare, yet offer exceptional brightness
  • Built-in stabilized compass with electronic compass illumination
  • Built-in range finding horizontal and vertical mil reticle
  • 7x power for steady view, wide field and exceptional brightness
  • Attractive navy blue armoring


Designed as the perfect "Fast Binocular", the 7x30 Navigator Pro is ideal for all types of watercraft including sport fishing boats, smaller fresh water boats, coastal sailboats and powerboats that have need for a high performance binocular with a navigational compass for locating fishing hotspots, racing or general navigation.

The 7x30 Navigator Pro weighs only 20 ozs. and incorporates the exclusive Steiner Sports-Auto-Focus system. Once set for the user's eyes, the binocular keeps all objects in focus at distances from approximately 20 yards to infinity. Because of the greater depth of field in the Porro-prism, 7X30 Navigator Pro, the binocular allows boaters to scan an entire seascape without having to readjust the focus. It can also be faster in locating navigational marks, hazards, harbor entrances, boats and other man made objects when used in conjunction with the integral compass. The right side compass is illuminated electronically, allowing the user to get a bearing instantly in the dark.

The 7x30 Navigator Pro also makes a great back-up or second binocular next to a larger or more powerful glass.







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