PROSTAFF 10×25 ATB is the pair of binoculars for the adventurous souls. It delivers optimal brightness and resolution, with the BaK4 Porro prism system. These are an entry-level model that will be good for hiking and sight-seeing
The multilayer-coated, aspherical, Eco-Glass lenses, which are free from arsenic and lead, improve the overall viewing experience, too. Detailed viewing in low-light conditions and from a distance won’t be a problem!
Purged with nitrogen and sealed with O-ring, PROSTAFF 10×25 ATB is completely fogproof and waterproof. Add that to its rubber-armored coated body for a non-slip grip, and you can expect it to withstand even the harshest thermal shocks.
This pair of Nikon binoculars offers 16 mm of eye relief, good for people with glasses. Using it for hours won’t easily cause discomfort. Moreover, the smooth central focus knob provides additional convenience.
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
-
Multilayer-coated, aspherical, Eco-Glass lenses.
-
Nice compact size
-
Good ergonomic feel in hands
-
Eye relief makes them good for glasses-wearing voyeurs
Things we don't like:
-
Not durable enough for prolonged, extreme use
-
Relatively low field of view at 1,000 yds
Specs & Features
- Product Dimensions (Length x Width): 4 x 4.6”
- Product Weight: 12.9 oz.
- 262’ at 1,000 yds Field of View
- Angular Field of View (Real): 5 degrees
- BaK4 Porro Prism System
- Close Focus Distance: 9.2’
- Eco-Glass
- Eye Relief: 16 mm
- Rubber-Armored Coating
- Smooth Central Focus Knob
- Turn-and-Slide Rubber Eyecups
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
-
Multilayer-coated, aspherical, Eco-Glass lenses.
-
Nice compact size
-
Good ergonomic feel in hands
-
Eye relief makes them good for glasses-wearing voyeurs
Things we don't like:
-
Not durable enough for prolonged, extreme use
-
Relatively low field of view at 1,000 yds
Comments