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Equipment information: Manufacturer: Bushnell Brand: Bushnell Model: 131032 Color: Black Product features: - 10x magnification, 32-millimeter objective binoculars with roof prism system
- BaK-7 prisms and multi-coated optics for superior resolution and image clarity
- Rugged, shock-absorbing, non-slip rubber armor; center focus knob
- Compact yet powerful binoculars suitable for a variety of applications
- Limited lifetime warranty
Accessories: - Bag Boy Sidekick Push Carts
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Price List for Bushnell Powerview 10x32 Compact Folding Binocular
| New | | New Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $22.65 | | | Used | | Used Usually ships in 24 hours | $17.48 | | | Refurbished | | Refurbished Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $30.38 | |
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Sports reviews of Bushnell Powerview 10x32 Compact Folding BinocularCustomer Review: A nice toy for a child Sport shop rating: 1 Stars
I had a similar-design pair of decent binoculars years ago (Nikons, I think), which were, of course, more expensive. I was expecting these to be as small as those were. These are smallish but definitely not pocketable in a shirt. I was hoping to give them to a friend as an improvement on opera glasses but they are way too big and only marginally better optically.
The optical quality is about what you'd expect for $20 or so. The eyepoint is awkward, there's a bright ring of light around the image, and there just isn't any sharpness except in the very middle of the image. Flare characteristics are terrible. But if I were 10 years old I'd think they were pretty cool. They look reasonably tough, as long as you keep them dry.
If you want something small to really look at things try to get something at the lower end of the price scale of the name brands (Nikon Canon Vortex Olympus Pentax)
I'm going to keep these in my car's trunk, just in case I'm desperate.
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