Carson Bandit 8x25 Quick-Focus Monocular
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Average customer review:Product Description
8x25mm Quick-Focus Monocular
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #51331 in Sports & Outdoors
- Color: Black or Silver
- Brand: Carson
- Model: Bandit BA-825
- Dimensions: 2.00" h x 3.50" w x 4.50" l, 2.45 pounds
Features
- World's first lever focus monocular with 8x magnification
- BK-7 prisms and crystal clear optics provide sharp, high-contrast images
- Compact, lightweight and portable at 3.2 ounces
- Stay on your subject with quick one-hand focusing
- 379 foot field of view at 1000 yards
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Carson’s Bandit is the world's first "lever-focus" monocular! Its "one-hand" design allows you to focus quickly and not lose sight of your subject. BK-7 prisms and crystal clear optics provide sharp, high-contrast images. Compact and lightweight, it's the perfect "take-along" for all your outdoor activities. Features include:
- Magnification: 8 power
- Objective Lens Diameter: 25 mm
- Minimum Focusing Distance: 13 feet
- Prism Type: BK-7 porro
- Field of View: 379 feet at 1,000 yards
- Weight: 3.2 ounces / 80 grams
- Accessories: Pouch Case and Strap
Customer Reviews
Perfect for my needs
My two sons are archers in the Junior Olympic Archery Development program. I purchased this monocular to allow me to see the target grouping of the arrows down range. Typically, the distance is about 80 feet. This monocular gives me a clear view from that distance and enables me to score each end.
The focuser is operated with two fingers and is very accurate. It makes it easy to share with others and quicky refocus.
Great piece of equipment. Highly recommended.
cheaply made - get what u pay for.
don't get too excited about this product. it doesn't even come close to Barska optics, etc. black color only and focus is mechanical, not powered, so u may have trouble getting the thing to focus and stay put. the focus mechanism moves too fast even with holding the thing the way they recommend - using four fingers. i opened it up and saw the cheap prism glued in and the two pins that hold the focus mechanism. u don't want to put any strain on the mechanism and snap off a plastic pin, etc.
GREAT FOR BIRD WATCHING
FAIRLY EASY TO ADJUST, MUCH EASIER THAN BINOCS. SEE A BIRD, GRAB IT AND SEE. THIS WILL FOCUS ON TREES FAR OUT OR AT THE FEEDER. GREAT BUY.



