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The new lightweight Voyager WP 8×34 binoculars from Bynolyt

There is nothing more beautiful than to enjoy nature during trekkings. Sometimes you just want to take nature to you. It is nice to have good binoculars with you, which is not too heavy. The new Voyager WP 8 × 34 binoculars from Bynolyt is ideally suited for these kinds of moments. With a weight of 420 grams – and that for midsize binoculars – you hardly notice that you have it with you. The eight times magnification is great for flora, bird and game observations. The Voyager promises to have a very clear and contrast-rich image. The multi-coatings on the lenses ensure that the light transmission is optimally processed so that you are less affected by glare. The ergonomic focusing wheel is very pleasant to use. Due to the open bridge construction, the viewer must also be very easy to operate with small hands. The twist-up eyepiece rubbers and the large exit pupil ensure that the viewer is also suitable for eyeglass wearers. The eye caps feel comfortable, rotatable and have an adjustable eye distance to prevent unwanted light. The Voyager is small thanks to the roof prism, that is to say, that lenses and prisms are right behind each other.
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Specifications

  • Magnification: 8x
  • Diameter objective: 34 mm
  • View at 1000m: 124
  • Weight: 420 g
  • Exit pupil: 4.25 mm
  • Close focus: 4m
  • Eye distance: 17,4 mm
  • Type of Prism: Roof
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The Bynolyt Voyager 8×34 WP binoculars come with a storage bag and belt and have a consumer retail price of € 179, -.
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Hayco Volkers

I have practiced a multitude of sports since my youth to the present. My first sports as a child were judo and athletics. Cycling, hiking, mountain biking, kyokushin karate, diving, baseball, golf and windsurfing, rowing and krav maga were added later.
Picture of Hayco Volkers

Hayco Volkers

I have practiced a multitude of sports since my youth to the present. My first sports as a child were judo and athletics. Cycling, hiking, mountain biking, kyokushin karate, diving, baseball, golf and windsurfing, rowing and krav maga were added later.

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