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buyamzon button Barska Deep Sea Waterproof Binocular

The Deep Sea Series is a marine treasure chest of binoculars designed specifically for the nautical world and boating enthusiasts. With 7x magnification (most popular size because of the steady image achievable under rough sea conditions) and exceptional optics, these binoculars provide clear views of marine observation from dusk till dawn.

Features:

* O-ring sealed for complete waterproof protection and Dry nitrogen-purged and sealed to prevent fogging and moisture damage in all weather conditions
* Fully multi-coated optics delivers luminous and high contrast images with BAK-4 prisms for increased clarity
* Extremely crisp and clear with green colored lens enhancing clarity
* Heavy duty and shockproof rubber armor
* Features a rugged rubber armor covering that provides a non-slip and secure grip, designed specially for nautical use

In addition, selected models include an internal rangefinder and directional compass for navigation. The Deep Sea series includes a wide range of seaworthy roof and porro styles and sizes to meet the needs of the experienced or beginning mariner. There’s even a Deep Sea model that FLOATS! Backed by Limited Lifetime Warranty.

What people talks?

The image is crisp, bright and very impressive. For $69.00 I don’t think you will be disappointed with these binoculars. They are heavy but feel quality made. The binoculars costing 4-8 times more than these also use the BAK4 prism. I have a pair of Bushnell 9-27×25 and Simmons 20×50 and these Barska easily outperforms both pair. hastings

I live on the coast of South Carolina. So with deep sea fishing, and hanging out on the beach on warm days, a good pair of binoculars come in handy. Salt air and the danger of dropping things into the water or sand give reason to purchace things that can take the elements.

These binoculars are made for this enviroment. I could have up graded to the model with the range gage and the compass. However, if your out to sea and don’t have a GPS, your nuts! So I really don’t need them built in to a pair of binoculars.

As for the viewing quality, it’s perfect for what I need them for. If I fished for a living, I would consider purchasing a pair of those verry expensive binoculars that would make you cry if you were to loose them. So…for the money, I love this product. If I win the lottery, I’ll buy a pair or two of the two thousand dollar binoculars to go on my new boat! marshal

I bought a pair of these Barska binoculars after doing quite a few hours of searching for an inexpensive pair of nitrogen sealed 7×50 binoculars with BAK-4 prisms and fully multi-coated optics. My budget was tight, but I wanted a pair of binoculars that I could use at an upcoming Jackson Browne outdoor concert, and these fit the bill perfectly for me. In addition, since they’re both waterproof and will float, I can use them while kayaking.

The biggest plus for me is how bright the optics are, even in low light. I appreciate the tight fitting front lens caps with lanyards, though the single rear cap won’t keep the water out, and could become easily lost without a lanyard. They’re not small and light, but you would have to pay at least several times what I paid for these to get as high a quality pair of more compact binoculars, so I felt I got a very good value for my money.

I was a little apprehensive about buying binoculars from a brand I’d never heard of, and took the chance because of their specifications, reviews and price. I’m glad I did. dude

Took these on a trip home to Hawaii. One night on the side of Haleakala, I stepped outside and looked at the stars. Amazing!  akamai