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Nikon 7525 Team Realtree Monarch 10x42mm All-Terrain Binoculars

Nikon 7525 Team Realtree Monarch 10x42mm All-Terrain Binoculars
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Product Description

Team realtree monarch 10 x 42mm all-terrain binoculars.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4003 in Camera & Photo
  • Brand: Nikon
  • Model: 7525
  • Dimensions: 3.20" h x 6.00" w x 7.60" l, 2.00 pounds

Features

  • 100% Waterproof/Fogproof/Shockproof Performance
  • Ultra Rugged, Rubber-Armored, Roof Prism Design
  • Phase-Correction Coated Prisms For Incredible Clarity & Brightness
  • Extended Eye Relief & Central Focus For Viewing Convenience
  • Fully Multicoated Lenses For Bright, Clear Images

Customer Reviews

Excellent all around pair of binos5
I've had these Monarch 10x42 in Realtree camo for 3-4 months now and have used them frequently over that time period in a variety of conditions.

This is an excellent all around pair of binoculars. They provide an extremely clear, bright view. On a clear/sunny day, the difference between these and a cheaper pair of binos isn't that apparent (although it is noticable), but as lighting conditions fade the benefits of a high quality pair of binos really shine through (cheaper binoculars don't let as much light through).

I think 10x42 is a pretty good choice for a general purpose pair of binoculars. It's plenty of zoom for most outdoor uses while providing a good field of view.

The Realtree finish on these binoculars looks excellent. They look great, and IMO it's worth going with the realtree vs. the black.

The Monarchs feel like a well put together, durable bino. While I've only had them for a few months, I've used them quite a bit with no signs of durability issues. The form factor is also idea - small and light enough to throw in a bag without thinking about it.

In summary, for the sub ~$300 range I think the Nikon Monarchs are the clear choice, for optical quality, durability, convenient size/weight. I highly doubt you will find a better pair of binoculars for anything close to the price of the Monarchs.