Bushnell Adds to Legend Ultra-HD

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posted on July 8, 2010
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The Legend Ultra HD binoculars have quickly become a favorite of serious outdoorsmen since their introduction in 2009. The combination of high quality optics and premium ED Prime Glass with the new Ultra Wide Band Custom Coating lens technology provides the ultimate in high definition performance.

Two new mid-size roof prism models have been introduced for 2010—the Legend Ultra HD 8x36mm and 10x36mm. Their anti-reflective Ultra Wide Custom Coating delivers the best available light not only during the peak of the day, but also at dusk and dawn when optics matter most. Premium ED (Extra Low Dispersion) glass delivers optimal color performance and edge-to-edge sharpness.

Compared to similarly price optics, Legend Ultra HD binoculars deliver a wider field of view and are also more comfortable to use. Longer eye relief means less eye strain. The new Legend Ultra HD binoculars are built on a lightweight, durable magnesium chassis. As a bonus they come with a deluxe binocular harness with pre-attached neckstrap lugs that distributes the weight of the binoculars more evenly across your back.

The new mid-size Legend Ultra HD binoculars provide all weather performance with their 100 percent waterproof construction and new RainGuard HD high-density permanent coating, which scatters less light by minimizing or eliminating moisture on the lens surface.

The 8x36 version comes in RealTree AP camouflage and the 10x36 model in black. Both come complete with a premium carrying case, neck strap and custom binocular harness. Suggested retail prices are: 8x36—$249.99 and 10x36—$249.99. They are available at Bushnell dealers nationwide.

For more information, go to bushnell.com.

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