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| Tasco 7x50 Offshore Waterproof Marine Binocular | 
enlarge | Brand: Tasco Category: Photography
List Price: $170.00 Buy New: $58.63 (On sale from $63.56) You Save: $4.93 (8%)
New (11) from $58.63
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 56591
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries: 8 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.8 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 7.8 x 4
MPN: OS21 Model: OS21 UPC: 046162114117 EAN: 0046162092736 ASIN: B00005JIM1
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Offshoreandreg; Binoculars OS19 7x50mm In between the seas and the spray, theres not a lot of room for those without an adventurous heart. When it comes to navigating the open water, you and your equipment need to be at your best. Tascoandreg; Offshoreandreg; series binoculars are as salty as the sea itself, with 7x magnification, 50mm objective lenses, 100% waterproof cosntruction and premium BaK-4 prisms. Bright, clear images and impeccable resolution make the Tasco Offshore series an essential part of running a tight ship. Features - Tripod adapter fitting - Carrying pouch - Neck strap
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| Customer Reviews:
Fraudulent Item November 21, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The image posted is the Tasco Offshore 21 Marine Binocular. These are outstanding binoculars and I have had a pair for 4yrs.
I have a friend who is off on a sailing trip this week and so I ordered a pair here as a parting gift. They arrived yesterday and guess what??...The item shipped is an inferior unit.. the Tasco Offshore 19.. manual focussing and less sharp and bright. I have no time to have the item returned and the correct part delivered so I am decidedly unhappy.
If you read buried in the details of the item listing it says OS19 but pictured is the OS21 so i ask you... how do you spell FRAUD?
A superb value July 5, 2001 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
Short of a pair of Fujis costing twice as much, I can't think of a better choice for the outdoorsman or boater. I have a pair I've owned for about three years now that always accompany me in a boat.There are a lot of binoculars advertised as "waterproof" that will fog up in a moderate downpour- including some cheaper units sold under the Tasco label. But these are the real deal. Complete waterproofing, individual eye focusing, and built-inprotective eyepiece and objective lens covers. Nothing to fall overseas or get lost in the lockers. You can also get a slightly pricier version with a built in compass. They're sharp and contrasty- more so than most inexpensive binos- shock resistent, waterproof and small enough to be handy. A good value all around. Certainly the best choice in boating glass.
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