New for 2020: Styrka S5 Series 10x42mm Binocular

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posted on February 3, 2020
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Styrka Optics' new S5 Series 10x42mm binocular is built for rugged use, but offers all the features for a bright, clear field of view.

All lens surfaces are coated multiple times utilizing the company’s proprietary SXL-MAX anti-reflective flat broadband coatings for maximum brightness and optimal color, sharpness and image contrast while maximizing transmission across the entire visible light spectrum for true-to-nature color representation.

Internal housing is purged of air and filled with nitrogen gas to prevent internal fogging. The S5 Series binocular is easy to grip and hold with a rubber armor coating, but can be attached to a tripod or window mount, and twist-up eyecups allow for use with or without glasses. Additionally, the binocular is 100 percent waterproof, and has been submersion tested for 30 minutes in 3.3 feet of water.

The S5 Series 10x42mm binocular has an MSRP of $499.95. For more information, visit styrkastrong.com.

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