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Eagle Optics Triumph 7x35

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Manufacturer: Eagle Optics
Model: TPH735
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Eagle Optics
Label: Eagle Optics

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The Triumph 7x35 binoculars are a great choice if you are looking for an all-purpose, lightweight, introductory bino that gives you great views from dawn to dusk - but does not cost a lot. Check out the Triumphs and experience the world around you in a whole new light!New optical technologies now allow you to get state-of-the-art optical multi-coatings for less money, meaning you can get that sharper view without paying a lot! Another advantage to this 7-power bino is the super-wide field of view (483 feet at 1000 yards) that will help you to track anything that soars, creeps or floats into your line of sight!Eagle Optics responded to customer requests for lower weight, yet sturdy binos, by using lightweight composite materials in the Triumphs. The 7x35's weigh less than 21 ounces, so you won't feel hindered as you tote this full-sized model. Smaller than most full-sized porros, these binoculars fit easily in your hands.
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