Steiner 7x30 Commander XP Binoculars

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posted on February 13, 2012
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A quality product is great, but how effective can it really be if it doesn't come in a manageable, compact package? Steiner solves this problem by offering both in its new 7x30 Commander XP Binoculars.

Weighing in at just 20 ounces, the 7x30 Commander XPs feature innovative Steiner XP optics that provide the highest levels of daytime haze-cutting contrast and nighttime performance, as well as NANO lens coating that repels water and moisture from the lenses, leaving them crystal clear for viewing, even in the wettest situations. The 7x30 Commander XP also has a generous field of view of 392 feet @ 1,000 yards.

The suggested retail price for the 7x30 Commander XP is $549, and the 7x30 Commander XP with compass is $699.

Go to steiner-binoculars.com.

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