| | |  | Sports Electronics & Gadgets | Home » » Nikon Action 7x50 EX Extreme ATB Binocular | | | | | | | Description: | | The Nikon(r) Action Extreme Series binoculars bring you dependable performance for extreme hunts. They waterproof and fogproof construction includes a rubber-coated body to ensure you get a solid grip. | | | Features: | |
• Waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof performance
• All-metal chassis in lightweight polycarbonate shell
• Rubber-coated body for firm, non-slip grip
• Magnification: 7x
• Objective lens: 50mm
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 9.6 inches | | Product Width:
| 8.4 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.2 inches | | Product Weight:
| 3.05 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.2 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.75 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 8 reviews |
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13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Excellent binoculars, just be sure you need themFeb 20, 2011
By Dude Of All Trades This is the armored versions of the Nikon Action 7 X 50 binocular, so most of the comments you read about those will apply to these as well. I have owned these for several years now and I have enjoyed them immensely. The field of vision is good, but not fantastic. Clarity is unbelievable. But where they REALLY excel is in low light viewing (see chart above on main page). I can easily see things in the dark that my naked eye just can't grab, and I have excellent night vision. Amazing how much I miss without these.
Why I say be sure that you need them is that you pay a fifty dollar premium over the Action 7 X 50. This buys you rubberized armor for bumps, water-proofing and fog-proofing. This also means you won't get condensation inside when going from hot to cold or visa-versa. If you get in and out of your car or house a lot, use binoculars outdoors in the mist or rain, or take them through brush, it's worth the extra money. If you look at things through your window or only in good weather, save your money and get the Action 7 X 50 or some other good binoculars.
In choosing a Nikon binocular, refer to the chart above on the main page to see what suits your needs. I didn't like the 7 X 35's, but they get great reviews, (I'll review them on their own page), so make sure you try them out first if possible.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
These are an excellent VALUEJul 26, 2011
By Harry W. Clements Jr.
"Hareem NOT of arabia"
I have a lot of binoculars and these are among the finest. Because they are 7X50, they MUST be large and heavy. If you are going to carry them around for extended distance and don't need the light passing attributes, go for some 7X35's, which will be a lot easier to carry. I have 7X35 (German lens) Leupold's which are the best binoculars I own and an 8X40 waterproof pair which are great. I also have 8X40 Bushnell Audubon non-waterproof 8X40's which are nice but can't be used in the rain. They all, with the exception of the Bushnell's, cost more than these NIKONS. I was employed in a line of work that often required binoculars and they issued us junk, so I am picky, now in the extreme. Cheap binoculars will give you actual headaches and be real hard on your eyes because they are not regulated (point to the same exact area). Do not buy junky binoculars for anyone, even children or you will be sorry and out money for nothing.
THESE BINOCULARS, FOR WHAT THEY ARE CAN'T BE BEATEN FOR VALUE. I hope this helps you!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Beautiful and Useful ProductApr 20, 2011
By WelcomeReader Purchased these for my merchant marine husband. He wears glasses and uses them all the time at sea and on land. He has not found a better pair for the price! I would recommend this product to anyone needing binoculars!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
hunter binocsApr 17, 2011
By bkdk My second pair. I have used these binocs on whitetail,hogs,fallow deer,axis,black buck, and elk. These are as clear as any high dollar binocs on the market.I hunt from October till the end of Febuary, have a lot of time in the field, these are what I carry!!!!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
I Love my Nikon 7x50s!Feb 10, 2012
By N. Roybal On the recommendation of an experienced birder, I purchased a pair of Nikon 7x50 binoculars (model: 220637) when I was 18. I used them for my USFS biological tech field work during the 80s and for birding. The Nikon 7 x 50s large field of view and magnification make viewing wildlife a joy. Their strong light gathering capability is great for star gazing and seeing the moons of Jupiter too. Fast forward thirty-three years. Last month, I purchased the Nikon Action 7x50 EX Extreme ATB Binoculars (model: 7239) and lovingly retired my old pair of Nikons. January birding on the Pacific Flyway and observing an active short-eared owl at dusk with my new binoculars were priceless. The Nikon Action 7x50 EX Extreme ATB Binoculars are of exceptional quality at a great price. They make tracking moving birds easy. Observing bird plummage and bird behavior becomes intimate with the crisp clear maginification . Low-light performance is outstanding, and I like their waterproof, fogproof, shockproof performance.
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