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Everest 10x42 Binoculars

Everest 10x42 Binoculars

SKU: 17-02100

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See Further, See Sharper — Your Go-Anywhere Optics

The Bresser Everest 10×42 Binoculars deliver stunning clarity and contrast thanks to extra-low dispersion (ED) glass and advanced coatings. Built for the outdoors with a waterproof, nitrogen-filled housing, they stand up to rain, fog, and rough terrain. Whether you're scanning landscapes, watching wildlife, or hiking at dusk, these binoculars give you dependable performance exactly when you need it.

 

Features & Benefits:

🔭 10× magnification with 42 mm objectives — zoom in tight and capture distant detail.

🌈 Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) glass — reduces color fringing for crisp, vivid images.

💡 Fully multi-coated optics — boost light transmission and brightness in low light.

🌧️ Waterproof, nitrogen-purged housing — resists fogging and handles tough weather.

👓 Twist-up eyecups + diopter adjustment — comfortable for eyeglass wearers and precise focus tuning.

🛡️ Rugged rubber armor — durable, non-slip protection for outdoor use.

🎒 Tripod mountable + case and strap included — stable viewing and easy portability.

With the Bresser Everest 10×42 Binoculars, every view feels purposeful — you're ready to discover, observe, and connect with the world like never before.

Tech Specs: 
Feature Specification
Item Number 17–02100U
Magnification 10×
Field of View 113m / 1000m
Lens Coatings Fully Multi-Coated
Eye Relief 15.2mm
Exit Pupil 4.2mm
Focuser Type Center
Dimensions 142 × 115 × 67mm
Brightness 17.64
Objective Lens Diameter 42mm
Apparent Field 6.5°
Close Focus 4m
Prism BaK-4; Roof
Eyecup Type Twist Up
Housing Aluminum Body
Weight 1.5 lb / 0.68 kg

Warranty & California PROP65 Information:

*USA Limited Lifetime Warranty when product is registered within 60 days of purchase. Click Here to register.

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