Predator 10x42 Reviews

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To High Definition optics we add the Predator diamond coating - a secret Steiner technology that generates superior light transmission and high contrast imaging. All this in compact, lightweight design that provides the military ruggedness and durability you expect from Steiner.

The 10x magnification reveals greater detail at long-distance, making it ideal for hunting open-country and field edges.

MSRP: 
$749.99

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Product Features: 

Predator Diamond Coating 

Added to High Definition optics, the secret Steiner technology generates superior light transmission, high contrast and high definition imaging.

Fast-Close-Focus

Central focusing wheel requires minimal rotation for quick absolute sharpness from close-up to infinity.

Laser Texture 

Laser texture provide a good grip for these compact and lightweight models making them ideal for hunting or any outdoor excursion.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Item No.MagnificationObjective LensField of ViewSpecial FeatureRanging Distance
205910 x-324 ft at 1000 ydsHigh Contrast Lenses-
Field of View324 ft at 1000 yds
Objective Lens-
Ranging Distance-
Focus SystemFast-Close-Focus
Optics SystemsPredator Diamond Coating
Close Focus6.6 ft
Angle of View-
Exit Pupil4.2 mm
Eye Relief16 mm
IP Distance-
Diopter Range-
Luminosity17.64
Twilight Factor20.49
CompassNo
EyecupsErgonomic Rotary Eyecups
Rubber ArmoringNBR Long Life Rubber Armoring
WaterproofYes
Weight26.3 oz
Dimension (HxWxL)6.9 in x 4.73 in x 2.5 in
Neck Strap-
Neck Strap AttachmentUniversal
Battery-
Special Features-
WarrantyHeritage™ Warranty
Nitrogen FilledYes
Objective Cover-
Rain Protection Cap-
Carry CaseYes

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Are new eye pieces available for these binoculars? Mine are old and brittle and cracking

Asked by: Cochise
Yes, those are available at https://www.steinerpartsdirect.com/
Answered by: Steiner Technical Support
Date published: 2024-02-01

Why r my predator 10x42 binoculars fogging up

Asked by: Merk
Please contact us at https://steiner.supportsync.com/
Answered by: Steiner Technical Support
Date published: 2023-12-18

Where are your predator series binoculars made?

Asked by: Kmanc4s
Germany
Answered by: Steiner Tech Support
Date published: 2023-03-18

I have these binos, and I love them!! (Predator 10x42) They are 20+ years old and working great. However, the eye cups are brittle (and a portion has cracked off) , can I get new ones??

Asked by: Jvan
You can get those from https://www.steinerpartsdirect.com
Answered by: Steiner Technical Support
Date published: 2024-02-19

Do I need to store my bino in a climate controlled area?

Asked by: Anonymous
No that isn't necessary. We just recommend not storing them in direct UV light as it will degrade the rubber armor coating.
Answered by: Steiner Tech Support
Date published: 2023-03-18

Where are these manufactured?

Asked by: Dillpickle
Germany
Answered by: Steiner Tech Support
Date published: 2022-11-11

Can you look at a ring of fire eclipse with these binoculars?

Asked by: Htwndug
No, you'll need the proper eyewear/ filters to view an eclipse.
Answered by: Steiner Technical Support
Date published: 2023-10-16

Can I order these straight from Steiner? I can’t find them in stock anywhere 

Asked by: Anonymous
I believe these can be ordered direct from our online store.
Answered by: Steiner Tech Support
Date published: 2021-11-24
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