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There are quite a lot of people out there who tend to lose their binoculars quite easily, by simply dropping them in the water. Things are relatively OK when the water is more or less shallow, but what's to be done when you've got a few dozen feet under your boat? Well, this is where the Barska 7x50 WP DeepSea Waterproof Floating Marine Binoculars come into play, since this optical device has been equipped with a special flotation system. Featuring 7x magnification (most popular size because of the steady image achievable under rough sea conditions) and high-quality optics, these binoculars provide clear views of marine observation. Moreover, they have been equipped with BAK-4, Porro-glass prisms for crisp images, sport a 7.2-mm exit pupil, fully-coated lenses, a field of view of 132 meters at 1000 meters, as well as a minimum focusing distance of just 6.8 meters.
The tough case and waterproofing are two of the DeepSea's main selling points. For this reason, the device from Barska features a rugged rubber armor covering that provides a sure and secure grip, while all of the optical elements are o-ring sealed for complete waterproof protection. Additionally, the Barska 7x50 WP is dry nitrogen-purged and sealed, in order to prevent fogging, clouding and moisture damage. And quite surprisingly, despite of their solid and sturdy build, they're not even extremely heavy, weighing just a little bit over 1 kilo.
The Barska 7x50 WP Waterproof Floating Marine Binoculars can be purchased for around 530 – 650 US dollars (depending on the vendor), which is not a very small price, but could prove to be an extremely good investment on the long run, mostly due to their enhanced level of buoyancy. |