Nikon Releases New PROSTAFF 7S Binocular Series

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posted on June 25, 2014
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Nikon has announced the release of its new PROSTAFF 7S series binocular, a model that the company is calling its most advanced to date. The 7S combines an ergonomic body design with an improved optical design, and features Fully Multilayer-Coated Lenses and Phase-Correction Coated Prisms, ensuring high-quality resolution.

The PROSTAFF 7S is available in 8x42 and 10x42 magnifications, as well as more compact 8x30 and 10x30 versions. Each binocular has been crafted to feature an easy-to-hold ergonomic design. With long eye-relief, the PROSTAFF 7S provides a sufficient space between the user's eye and the binocular's eyepiece lenses to make them comfortable for everyone—even consumers that require eyeglasses.

All PROSTAFF 7S binoculars are nitrogen filled and O-ring sealed, delivering waterproof and fogproof performance. The line is backed by Nikon's Limited Lifetime Warranty.

7S Lineup:

• PROSTAFF 7S 8x42—MSRP $189.95
• PROSTAFF 7S 10x42—MSRP $199.95
• PROSTAFF 7S 10x42 Xtra Green—MSRP $219.95
• PROSTAFF 7S 8x30—MSRP $189.95
• PROSTAFF 7S 10x30—MSRP $199.95

For more information, go to NikonSportOptics.com.

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