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Steiner Navigator 7x30

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  • Steiner Navigator 7x30
  • extremely robust
  • always sharp images from 20 m to infinity - without refocusing
  • guaranteed waterproof up to 5 m
  • special rubber armoring

Always sharp images from 20 m to infinity - without refocusing
Extremely robust, guaranteed watertight up to 5 m

Thanks to its compact design and a lens diameter of 30 mm, the Navigator is an absolute lightweight and the perfect companion for a spontaneous trip out to sea. These features make it a binocular that also guarantees an incredible experience on land.

Open-Bridge-System
The Navigator's new "open bridge" significantly simplifies handling on deck. In addition, the binoculars can be easily gripped and held with one hand to ensure safe navigation of the boat at all times.

Steiner Auto-Focus
Once set, the STEINER Auto-Focus always delivers razor-sharp images in 3D brilliance from 20m to infinity - without refocusing. The 7x magnification ensures steady images for recognizing buoys, beacons and bridge numbers even in rough seas.

Special rubber armoring
The new, wave-like rubber texture significantly improves the grip on the binoculars and the wearing comfort. This texture also has the special property of repelling water to guarantee non-slip and safe handling even in particularly rough seas.

Field of view
The already impressive field of view of the Navigator Pro series has been improved even further. This gives you an even more breathtaking overview when looking through the binoculars. This extended field of view makes it easier to navigate safely when entering harbors or in similar confined environments such as bridge crossings.

Legendary robustness
Durable Makrolon polycarbonate body that can withstand impacts of up to 11G, floating prism bearing for shock absorption, water pressure tightness up to 5m, nitrogen pressure filling to prevent fogging inside, temperature range from -20°C to +70 °C.

Improved accessories
A new, universal attachment system for the neoprene carrying strap has been developed for you. This can be easily and intuitively swapped between future Steiner products. There is also a new bag to ensure that your binoculars are always optimally protected, even in the off-season. The usual accessories, such as rain covers and lens caps, are of course still included.

Variante: 7x30
Sofort lieferbar.
Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
MSRP* 469,-
429,09 Fernglas
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Steiner Navigator 7x30

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  • Steiner Navigator 7x30
  • extremely robust
  • always sharp images from 20 m to infinity - without refocusing
  • guaranteed waterproof up to 5 m
  • special rubber armoring

Product description for Steiner Navigator 7x30

Always sharp images from 20 m to infinity - without refocusing
Extremely robust, guaranteed watertight up to 5 m

Thanks to its compact design and a lens diameter of 30 mm, the Navigator is an absolute lightweight and the perfect companion for a spontaneous trip out to sea. These features make it a binocular that also guarantees an incredible experience on land.

Open-Bridge-System
The Navigator's new "open bridge" significantly simplifies handling on deck. In addition, the binoculars can be easily gripped and held with one hand to ensure safe navigation of the boat at all times.

Steiner Auto-Focus
Once set, the STEINER Auto-Focus always delivers razor-sharp images in 3D brilliance from 20m to infinity - without refocusing. The 7x magnification ensures steady images for recognizing buoys, beacons and bridge numbers even in rough seas.

Special rubber armoring
The new, wave-like rubber texture significantly improves the grip on the binoculars and the wearing comfort. This texture also has the special property of repelling water to guarantee non-slip and safe handling even in particularly rough seas.

Field of view
The already impressive field of view of the Navigator Pro series has been improved even further. This gives you an even more breathtaking overview when looking through the binoculars. This extended field of view makes it easier to navigate safely when entering harbors or in similar confined environments such as bridge crossings.

Legendary robustness
Durable Makrolon polycarbonate body that can withstand impacts of up to 11G, floating prism bearing for shock absorption, water pressure tightness up to 5m, nitrogen pressure filling to prevent fogging inside, temperature range from -20°C to +70 °C.

Improved accessories
A new, universal attachment system for the neoprene carrying strap has been developed for you. This can be easily and intuitively swapped between future Steiner products. There is also a new bag to ensure that your binoculars are always optimally protected, even in the off-season. The usual accessories, such as rain covers and lens caps, are of course still included.

Steiner Navigator 7x30

Optik
Austrittspupille
4,29 mm
Dämmerungszahl
14,49
Sehfeld auf 1000 m
128 m
Vergrößerung
7 fach
Ausstattung
Dioptrieneinstellung
-5,0 - +5,0 dpt
Objektivdurchmesser
30 mm
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
165 x 106 x 50 mm
Gewicht ca.
499 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Tragegurt, Objektivschutzkappen, Tasche und Regenschutzdeckel
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4015649005022
KAN
23400900

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