Leupold BX-1 McKenzie Binocular

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posted on January 15, 2014
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If you want a high-performance waterproof binocular that comes with the durability you expect from Leupold at a price that won’t break the bank, we might have the bino for you. The new BX-1 McKenzie binoculars, available in both 8x42 mm and 10x42 mm magnifications, sell for under $200. Both feature BAK4 prisms, fully multicoated lenses for a bright, clear view, and twist-up eyecups. To see these new binoculars, check out the video below, and for more information, visit Leupold.com.

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