Steiner Announces Expansion to Wildlife XP Binocular Line

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posted on April 5, 2016
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Steiner has announced the expansion of its popular Wildlife XP binocular line for 2016. New additions to the family will include 8x24, 10x26 and 10.5x28 Wildlife XP Compact models.

The Wildlife XP Compact roof prism binoculars feature fluoride glass, precision ground lenses and high-definition optics. 

“The Wildlife XP Compact binoculars offer birders, naturalists, and hunters a wide field-of-view, true color fidelity, and crisp edge-to-edge sharpness,” said Steve Schweitzer, Vice President of Sales & Marketing for Steiner USA. “By introducing the new 8x24, 10x26 and 10.5x28 compact models, these lightweight binoculars are small and tough enough to tag along on any adventure.”

Wildlife XP Compact binoculars are completely waterproof up to 2 meters, with a nitrogen-pressure-filled interior.

Model prices are as follows:

For more information, go to Steiner-Optics.com.

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