Hawke Frontier ED X 8x42 Binoculars - Green
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Product Details
Manufacturer code: 38 410 | Our code: 129008
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Joint Winnter Best Overall 8x42 Birding Binocular 2021 & Best Mid-High End Binocular "Brilliant optics, a common sense design that puts user-friendliness first" - Birdwatching Magazine |
Hawke Frontier ED X 8x42 Binoculars. High quality hard case with space to store a strap and cleaning cloth. A belt loop and notes pocket on the rear complete this indispensable accessory.
Features
- Extra-low Dispersion glass for optimum clarity
- Dielectric Coatings provide increased light reflectivity
- Fully Multi-Coated optics to produce sharp images
- Focus knob with 1.5 turn - close focus 6.6ft/2m
- High resolution Phase Corrected BAK-4 roof prisms
- Water repellent coating on objective lenses
- Lightweight rubber coated magnesium alloy chassis
- Stay-on lens covers for maximum lens protection
- Replaceable twist-up eye cups with position stops
Specifications
- Power: 8×
- Objective: 42mm
- Lens Coating: Fully Multi-Coated (FMC)
- Field of View: m @1000m / ft @1000yds142m / 426ft
- Close Focus: 2m / 6.6ft
- Eye relief: 18mm / 0.7″
- Height: 140mm / 5″
- Weight: 692g / 24.4oz
Product Specification
Exit Pupil Distance | 5 mm |
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Linear Field of View (@ 1000m) | 142 m |
Interpupillary Distance | 56-74 mm |
Eye Relief | 18 mm |
Waterproof | Yes |
Fogproof | Yes |
Rubber Armoured | No |
Prism | Roof |
Product Reviews
Review by Pt

Good quality and features at a price that fitted my budget compared to more expensive makes with similar specifications. Not disappointed with this Hawke product.
Review by Janet
I bought these binoculars as a present for my husband. He is very pleased with the quality and smoothness of use.
Review by Geoff Gill

A big disappointment. Returned for a refund. Focus wheel faulty, with a large amount of slack motion. Intermittent, but very visible halo due to poor control of stray light. Also very significant level of colour fringing on high contrast items - my old £100 bins show hardly any such aberration. Maybe I got a dud pair, but given the great reviews, presumed quality, high specifications and (alleged) quality control, this really shouldn’t happen with an award winning, ‘top of the range, binocular.
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