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Bushnell Excursion HD 10×42 Binoculars Review

By Jeff 1 Comment

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First Look at the Bushnell Excursion HD Binoculars

You’re out in the woods. Enjoying the first sparkling rays of sunshine hitting the tree tops and adding color to the landscape. Then you hear the stiletto, tailing call of the Hairy Woodpecker. You know their habit is to move rapidly from tree to tree, looking for choice morsels at each stop. That’s when you are glad you brought a set of binoculars that feature the ability to pick up the target quickly and focus with one-touch ease. Your Bushnell Excursion HD 10×42 binoculars, one of the most popular sets of field glasses for bird watching, are up to the task.

Focus on Features

The Bushnell name is the most reputable in the business. This model offers light weight design with multi-coated optics for crystal clarity and low-light visibility. The fog and moisture proof lenses give guaranteed 100% waterproof performance in all conditions. The strengths of this model don’t stop there. The 15.5 mm eye relief allows for comfortable, extended viewing that will not produce eye fatigue. The bright optics deliver very good resolution and color fidelity throughout the focal range. This gives you over 100 yards of view at 1000 yards of distance. That kind of coverage allows the bird watcher to keep a look out over vast amounts of territory. Which greatly improves their chances of sighting the birds they came to get a glimpse of.

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The double-bridged construction of the Bushnell Excursion HD 10×42 binoculars offers great functionality you can easily adjust to your comfort zone. The oversized center focusing knob delivers precise and fast focusing. In cool weather, wearing gloves will not detract from your ability to hone in visually on the target. The composite chassis on the Excursion HD series is tough and durable. Combining heavy use with outstanding longevity. Look for Excursion HD sets in traditional the classic euro green styling. Included with these 100% water and fog-proof binoculars are a carry case, storage bag and padded neck strap.

The Big Picture

This unit is a popular bird watching choice because of its quick focus abilities, high-grade optics, and all-weather usability. The large focusing knob takes a steady hand to get it just right, but practice will produce proficiency there. Solid features come at an affordable price, making Bushnell Excursion HD 10×42 binoculars a very good value. You’ll make the most of your birding opportunities when you reach for a pair of these on your next Excursion into the wild.

Click the pic below to see the Bushnell Excursion HD binoculars on Amazon.com.

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