Nikon Introduces New MONARCH 5

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posted on October 26, 2012
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Nikon has introduced its new MONARCH 5 All Terrain Binocular, combining bright, high-resolution optics with proven ruggedness and a lightweight design.

The MONARCH 5 incorporates Nikon's exclusive Eco-Glass for all lens and prism elements, and the roof prism features dielectric high-reflective multilayer prism coatings for extreme brightness.

The MONARCH 5 comes with a full rubber armored body that's O-ring sealed and nitrogen-purged. It is available in 8x42, 10x42 and 12x42, with black and Realtree APG models.

Features:

- Dielectric High-Reflective Multilayer Prism Coating
- Fully Multicoated Lens
- Lightweight Design
- Smooth Central Focus Knob
- Multi-Setting Click Stop Eyecups
- Precision Aligned Optics
- Waterproof/Fogproof

For more information, go to NikonHunting.com.

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