GPO USA Introduces Passion HD Binocular Line

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posted on February 27, 2017
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GPO USA, a new entrant into the premium optics industry, has introduced its Passion HD binocular lineup. The German-designed binos are meant to combine quality, features, price and value in a package that hopes to woo American hunters.

The Passion HD line is built on a high-performance and durable magnesium frame, and will include 42mm and 50mm objective lens models.

The line will initially be offered in 8x42, 10x42, 8.5x50, 10x50 and 12.5x50 models. Models include a wide-angle field of view, PassionDrop hydrophobic lens coatings, GPObright high transmission lens coating technology, extended eye relief, and close focus capabilities that are sure to please the optical enthusiast. Additionally, it comes with a custom molded hard case.

"Passion HD hits the core of what most serious hunters are using in the field. It is incredibly well built, optically breathtaking and will be immediately recognized as a leader in its space," says Michael Jensen, owner and CEO of GPO, USA. "Feature for feature, spec for spec, this product simply outshines other competitive premium European product lines."

All GPO (German Precision Optics) products purchased in the United States include the GPO USA "Spectacular Lifetime Warranty."

For more information, go to GP-USA.com.

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