Steiner to Offer HX 15x56 Binocular

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posted on March 2, 2017
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Steiner's popular HX Series binocular line is expanding. For 2017, it will feature a 15x56 mm model. The powerful 15x magnification and larger objectives are meant to provide top-of-the-line clarity when spotting your target at longer ranges.

The HX Series features Steiner's Fast-Close-Focus, which minimizes the rotation on the focusing wheel. Steiner has also included its ergonomic eyecups to reduce eye fatigue created by peripheral light, wind and dust. The HX 15x56mm model is also tripod mountable.

The binos feature Steiner's Nano-Protection hydrophobic molecular coating, creating a lens surface that repels water and is resistant to dirt, dust and fingerprints. The N2 Injection System pressure seals the binoculars for the best in waterproof protection.

HX 15x56 Features:

Model: 2018
Size: 15x56mm
Height: 7.1 in.
Width: 5.6 in.
Weight: 44.1 oz.
F.O.V. (1,000 yards): 241 ft.
MSRP: $1,379.99

As will al Steiner products, the HX Series is covered by the Steiner Heritage Warranty.

Last year, American Hunter reviewed the HX Series in its print edition. Check that out here.

For more information, go to Steiner-Optics.com.

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