Meopta Introduces TGA 75 Collapsible Spotting Scope

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posted on March 20, 2018
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Meopta has introduced its new TGA 75 collapsible spotting scope. Engineered specifically with hunters in mind, the new classic draw-tube design is lightweight, compact and durable.

Housed in a fully-rubber-armored aluminum body, the TGA 75 weighs 44.1 ozs., and can be shortened from 14.8 inches when fully extended to 9.8 inches when collapsed, allowing for easy carry. Featuring a 75mm objective lens, the fully-multi coated, premium-grade optics ensure superior light transmission and edge-to-edge clarity across the entire field of view, while Meopta’s MeoShield coating protects eternal lens surfaces from abrasions and scratches. Water-resistant and shockproof, the TGA 75 can be mounted on a tripod, but can easily be used with a natural rest.

The new collapsible spotting scope is available with three interchangeable eyepieces: 30x WA-R (wide-angle ranging), 30x WA (wide-angle) or 20-60x zoom.

The TGA 75 Body has an MSRP of $899.95. Interchangeable eyepieces have an MSRP of $399.95 each.

For more information, go to meoptasportsoptics.com.

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