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Bushnell Legend Ultra HD Roof Prism Binocular

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Color: Black


Size: 10x42


Features

  • Rain guard HD water repellent lens coating
  • Lightweight, magnesium chassis
  • Waterproof and fog proof
  • Includes a soft carrying case, Microfiber carry bag and neck strap
  • Never look directly at the sun wih your binocular ,as it may cause serious damage to your eyes
  • 10x magnification, 42mm objective lens binoculars
  • Exceptional optics with ED Prime Glass, Ultra Wide Band Coatings, and RainGuard HD water-repellent lens coating
  • Ultra wide field-of-view with long eye-relief; locking diopter
  • Lightweight (22.5 Oz), magnesium chassis and soft touch grips; 100 percent waterproof/fogproof construction
  • Includes soft case and neckstrap

Description

Never look directly at the sun wih your binocular ,as it may cause serious damage to your eyes Quite possibly the best binocular system ever made in this class of optics. The Legend Ultra-HD has three key ingredients that make it so: ED (Extra-low Dispersion) Prime Glass which produces a color tuned, high resolution image. Ultra Wide-Band Custom Coating which produces the brightest possible light by coating each lens individually to maximize available light. RainGuardHD - Bushnell's patented permanent water-repellant coating. The Legend Ultra-HD also has an extremely wide field of view to easily view moving animals or objects and is lightweight with a streamlined feel.

Brand: Bushnell


Age Range (Description): Adult


Special Feature: Lightweight,Waterproof,Waterproof/fogproof


Objective Lens Diameter: 42


Magnification Maximum: 1E+1


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎6.93 x 6.02 x 3.23 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.99 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.28 x 4.02 x 6.89 inches


Item Weight: ‎0.71 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Bushnell


Country of Origin: ‎China


Model Name: ‎Legend Ultra HD


Color: ‎Black


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Bushnell


Part Number: ‎BN191042


Model Year: ‎2013


Included Components: ‎item


Size: ‎10x42


Sport Type: ‎Hunting


Date First Available: March 23, 2009


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Bushnell Legend Binocs are the Best!
Color: Black Size: 10x42
First - don't order the Bushnell binocular harness package that is offered - it is included with the binoculars!! (Amazon, you should remove this package option!) Secondly - I am a docent at a seaside California state park and I use these often in all weather conditions. Had to have waterproof/fogproof. I just bought and received my 2nd pair of these, the first pair I have owned for about 7 years. I am not surprised they won the Binoculars of the Year award in 2012. They have made many improvements in the product design and have a nicer case and include the cool harness, and other extras. These binoculars are excellent and every one I lent the old pair to is impressed. I often get asked for info on what type they are. My first impression of these is that they are even better for viewing than the first pair, and with all of the upgrades, it makes sense. They are not too heavy, I didn't want to hike with a lot of extra weight. I use them to view wildlife, on the beach or at sea, and I use them for bird watching as well. A respected mentor had told me long ago that the 10x42 size is very good for birdwatching, and I agree. Due to sand getting into the eyecups from the blowing wind, etc. and me lending them to tourists who tend to be too rough with adjusting the eyecups (I will lend no more! ;-) I have sent my first pair into Bushnell for repair twice. They are very good, and usually a very quick turnaround time, with reasonable prices and excellent customer service by phone. I highly recommend these binoculars, I will be loyal to Bushnell forever! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2012 by Sandygi

  • I’m watching you
Very crisp view easy to focus lightweight and compact.Very good gear for my outwest camping and hiking.
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024 by dave hunt

  • Great binocs
Color: Black Size: 10x42
I've read through a lot of reviews before buying these glasses. The thing I saw most as a downside was that the image got a little blurry towards the edges but I figured if there's something near the edge of the image that you need to see more clearly then you can turn your head that way and see it! I had a chance recently to buy a set of Steiner's on discount for $100 but they were 10x26. I almost pulled the trigger. I just knew I needed something a little more powerful so I waited. Last year a buddy and I hiked about a 1,000 yards through some grueling terrain, up and down a steep gorge, just to get to a herd of deer that we thought were elk! I said, "never again"!! I'm getting some good binoculars!!! Well, I just sat on the patio looking through these things and I've got to say I'm super pleased by how nice they are. The right eye focus knob is a little hard to turn but not a big problem like others seemed to view it. They came in a great case that holds the binoculars and shoulder straps (which I haven't tried yet). I've been researching binoculars for awhile now and the "better" ones are outta my budget so was I stoked when I saw these on the Deal of the Day for $169! I really checked them out before pulling the trigger to buy them. I went to different sites and read a bunch of reviews. Seemed liked most peoples gripes were about the hard to turn right eye focus knob and the blurry peripheral vision. I thought for $169... if I didn't like them, I could probably sell them to someone else for more than I paid and keep looking for better ones. Well, I don't need too. These things are great! I've used friends' Nikon, Leica and Zeiss binoculars before and honestly, for the price I paid... I think I'm going to be able to see the same game they are but leave a few hundred bucks in my pocket! 3-17-14 Just took these bad boys out to check out some wild life right outside Yellowstone and was thoroughly impressed with the clarity of these binoculars. I looked at whitetail deer, mule deer, big horn sheep and elk. A herd of elk was about 1,500 yards away and I could see them clearly. Well worth the money! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2014 by Sola Fide

  • Detailed comparison between Bushnell and Vanguard 10x42 binocular
Color: Black Size: 10x42
I own both the Vanguard Endeavor ED 10x42 and the Bushnell Legend Ultra HD 10x42, and am able to provide a direct comparison between these two very similar binoculars. Similarities: The Vanguard and Bushnell both have 10x magnification and 42mm objective lens. Both use ED (Extra low-Dispersion) glass, have a magnesium alloy body, use BaK4 Roof Prism system, are fog-proof and waterproof, and both have a Field of View of 340-feet at 1000 yards. Both can be mounted on a tripod with an optional tripod adapter (a separate purchase for each). Both are made in China and come with a lifetime warranty. Optics: When looking at near and far objects in different lighting conditions, I actually can’t see any difference in the optics. The images through both binoculars appear to be the same. Both have bright, clear optics and sharp detail. Advantage: Tie. Twist-up Eyecups: Both binoculars have twist-up eyecups to allow for different eye relief. The Vanguard eyecups twist up in 3 stages, with a distinct stop at each one. This allows for 4 different positions for eye relief. The Bushnell eyecups twist up to only one additional position, for a total of two positions available for eye relief. Advantage: Vanguard. Locking Diopter Ring: Both binoculars use a locking diopter ring to allow for a +/- right-eye adjustment if needed (if you have slightly different vision between your right and left eye). The Vanguard’s diopter ring is rubber coated and easily adjusted. The Bushnell’s diopter ring is a harder plastic and slightly more difficult to manipulate. Since you should only need to make this adjustment one time, it’s probably not a big deal. But if several people will be using these binoculars, you could be adjusting this ring more frequently. The diopter ring on the Vanguard is directly above a graduated scale that can be referenced for +/- adjustments of the ring. If multiple people are using these binoculars, it would be easy to remember your specific diopter setting on this scale, and you could return to that setting quickly. The Bushnell diopter ring does not sit above a graduated scale, so returning to a specific setting would not be as easy. Advantage: Vanguard. Rubberized Coating / Grip: The Vanguard’s rubberized coating is textured and fitted tightly to the chassis of the binocular. This allows for a very firm and positive grip. The Bushnell’s rubberized coating has a slicker feel to it, and it also feels spongy in some areas over the chassis. The Bushnell just doesn’t have the same positive grip as the Vanguard. Advantage: Vanguard. Center Focus Knob: Both binoculars use a center focus knob that can be adjusted with your index finger when holding the binoculars up to your eyes. This knob also has the same type of rubberized coating that’s used on each of the respective bodies of the two. Both center focus knobs have a smooth rotation, but the Vanguard just has a better feel to it. Advantage: Vanguard. Objective Lens Protective Covers: Both binoculars have protective covers over the objective lens, and both sets of covers are designed to stay attached to the binoculars when you’re using them, to avoid losing the covers. The Vanguard protective covers stay firmly attached to the body of the binocular and there is almost no danger of losing them. The Bushnell covers are not attached as firmly, and they could very easily slip off unnoticed. You would be well advised to find an alternative method of securing the Bushnell covers, or else keep a very close eye on them frequently. Advantage: Vanguard. Straps: Both binoculars have short straps attached to their right and left sides to allow for the neck straps to be quickly connected or disconnected. Both neck straps are made of a neoprene-like material, and the Vanguard neck strap connects via quick-release buckles while the Bushnell neck strap connects via plastic clips. Both work just fine, but if you want to remove the neck strap from the Vanguard binoculars, the short straps remaining on either side can be connected to each other with the same quick-release buckles to form a very convenient carry handle. The Bushnell binoculars do not have this capability, and the two short straps on the sides would just flop around unless you devise your own method of connecting them. Advantage: Vanguard. Included Accessories: The Vanguard comes with a nylon carrying case, neck strap, and cleaning cloth. The Bushnell comes with a more rigid carrying case, neck strap, cleaning cloth, a soft microfiber bag to store the binoculars in, and a deluxe binocular harness to use for long days of hiking. Advantage: Bushnell. Size and Weight: The Vanguard binoculars stand 6.1 inches high and weigh 28.2 ounces (1.76 pounds). The Bushnell binoculars stand 5.6 inches high and weigh 25.7 ounces (1.61 pounds). Both were measured and weighed with their protective lens covers in place, but no neck strap attached. Slight Advantage: Bushnell. Carrying Case: Despite being a slightly smaller binocular, the Bushnell carrying case is huge compared to the Vanguard case. Even though the Bushnell binocular is 0.5 inches shorter than the Vanguard, the Bushnell carrying case is taller, wider, and much thicker than the Vanguard case. The Bushnell case is 4.6 inches thick while the Vanguard case is only 3.3 inches thick. The Bushnell case has a removable carry strap, and it contains a separate pocket inside to store the carry strap, binocular neck strap, and the deluxe harness, which is why it’s so large. The Vanguard case is much more streamlined in appearance, and is sized to hold only the binoculars and neck strap. The Vanguard case also has a carry strap with a quick-release buckle, but is not completely removable. The case also has a belt loop sewn onto the backside so you can wear it on your belt or attach it to the webbing of a backpack. Advantage: I prefer the carry-friendly size of the Vanguard. Conclusion: While the optics of both binoculars appear to be the same to me in terms of brightness, clarity, and sharpness, the overall design and construction of the Vanguard Endeavor ED 10x42 binocular is definitely far superior to the Bushnell Legend Ultra HD 10x42 binocular. Between these two models, I would strongly recommend the Vanguard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2014 by Regolith Regolith

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