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Tasco 12x50 Full Size Sierra Binoculars

Brand: Tasco
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List Price: $74.95
Sale Price: $49.98

Designed for the adventurous type, Sierra binoculars keep foul weather out and deliver bright, crisp views with 100% waterproof, fog-proof construction and premium, multi-coated optics. Encased in a rugged, rubber armor these binoculars are protected against rough handling. With 50 mm lenses these binoculars have a 12x magnification. They feature a roof prism type and have a 244 ft. field of view at 1000 yards. They are not tripod adaptable but a neck strap is included so they're always in easy reach. A carrying pouch is included for safety during travel.





Detailed Product Specifications


Binoculars Series Sierra Series Binoculars
Brand Tasco
Exit Pupil 4.2 mm
Features Waterproof
Field of View @ 1000 Yards 244 ft.
Focus Type Center
Magnification 12x
Objective Lens Diameter 50 mm
Prism Type Roof Prism Binoculars
Size Full Size Binoculars
Tripod Adaptable No
Waterproof Yes
Weight 29.03 oz.





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Average User Rating 

  • Stacy J.

    I can't believe I got these for just 50 bucks! I thought I'd have to spend a lot of money for a good pair of binoculars. I'll be back when I need a new pair. Thanks!

  • M. Morris

    Tasco binoculars aren't as good as they used to be. I had one pair that lasted me 12 years, so I wanted another pair. The new ones feel cheaper and don't have the same heft. They're a different model, so maybe that's why. Still not a bad pair, though.

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