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Steiner Merlin Pro Binoculars

Manufacturer : Steiner
Part Number : 4681

The best brightness and widest field of view of the Merlin Series. This is the best all around size and model for most all birding applications. The brightness and field of view have many benefits, especially in lower light or following birds in flight.

 

If you need high performance for faster discovery, especially of birds on the move, take a close look at the new light weight alloy bodied Steiner Merlin. They precise, yet amazingly rugged and also fully waterproofed for even the rainiest days.

The optics are made with premium optical glass and are coated with our own natural color transmission multi-coating which boosts light transmission much higher than similar binoculars in this price range and yields extraordinary clarity, resolution and color fidelity.

The best brightness and widest field of view of the Merlin Series. This is the best all around size and model for most all birding applications. The brightness and field of view have many benefits, especially in lower light or following birds in flight.

 
8X42 Merlin Pro

 4481 8X42 Merlin Pro


$499.99
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10X32 Merlin Pro

 4321 10X32 Merlin Pro


$449.99
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10X42 Merlin Pro

 4581 10X42 Merlin Pro 


$599.99
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10X50 Merlin Pro

 4681 10X50 Merlin Pro 


$699.99
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