Bushnell Releases Upgraded H20 Binoculars

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posted on June 17, 2021
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Bushnell has announced upgrades to its full lineup of H2O Waterproof Binoculars, with nine refreshed models now available.
H20 Waterproof Porro Prism on white
The new and improved H2O line is built around an updated aluminum body. Combined with the H2O’s non-slip, aggressive-texture rubber housing, this makes for a binocular that is lightweight, durable and fully weatherproof.
H20 Waterproof on White
Like previous models, the new H2O binoculars feature IPX7 waterproof and fogproof construction, making them great companions for the duck marshes. All H2O models also come standard with a fully multi-coated, all-glass optical system. This combination of features, along with BAK-4 prisms, contribute heavily to contrast, resolution, and light transmissioneven in the worst conditions.
H20 Waterproof FRP on white
Available models include: 7X-50mm Porro (MSRP $99.99), 8X-25mm FRP (MSRP $39.99), 8X-42mm roof (MSRP $89.99), 8X-42mm Porro (MSRP $79.99), 10X-42mm roof (MSRP $99.99), 10X-42mm Porro (MSRP $89.99), 10X-25mm roof (MSRP $44.99), 12X-42mm Porro (MSRP $99.99) and 12X-25mm FRP (MSRP $49.99).

For more information on the H20 line, and their 20-year Lifetime Ironclad warranty, please visit bushnell.com.

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