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Bushnell Legend Ultra HD Roof Prism Binocular

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Color: Camo


Size: 10x42


Features

  • Beautiful design and durability built to last; Close focus (ft/m): 6.5/1.9
  • 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, magnesium chassis and soft touch grips; 100 percent waterproof/fogproof construction
  • Includes soft case and neckstrap
  • RealTree AP Camo

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/fogproof


Objective Lens Diameter: 42


Magnification Maximum: 10


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎6.9 x 5.9 x 3.35 inches


Package Weight: ‎1 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.39 x 4.02 x 6.89 inches


Item Weight: ‎0.71 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Bushnell


Country of Origin: ‎China


Warranty Description: ‎Lifetime limited warranty


Model Name: ‎191043


Color: ‎Camo


Material: ‎Magnesium, lens


Manufacturer: ‎Bushnell


Part Number: ‎BN191043


Model Year: ‎2014


Size: ‎10x42


Sport Type: ‎Hunting


Date First Available: July 9, 2004


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 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

  • Outstanding value for money
Color: Black Size: 10x42
This must be one of the best value for money bins out there, optics are fantastic, super sharp and clear image. Good performance in low light conditions. The overall feel of this Bushnell is fine, but not superb by any means. For example the lens caps are nowhere near a snug fit, so you have to be really careful not to loose them on the go when you carry these binoculars on your neck. The strap for the case is very cheap looking as well, but the strap for the binocular is of excellent quality and very comfortable. There is a binocular harness included in the packaging too along with a cleaning cloth for the optics. Carry case is very well made, a mesh pocket in the case is able to hold all the accessories so you have everything with you when you need it. The diopter adjustment feels a bit flimsy but once you will get it adjusted and you will lock it in place you will not touch it anytime soon. Final words, outstanding optics for very competitive price, with very good but not superb feel to them. Does what it says on the tin and for 250 USD you honestly can not ask for more from a pair of binoculars. In my opinion there is no point shelling out a fortune for a pair of binoculars if you can get these and enjoy a fantastic crisp image with true colors. The retail price in Europe is more than 500 Euro so do not hesitate and get yourself a pair, you will not regret it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2013 by Igor Szaraz

  • Light and accuracy
Color: Black Size: 10x42
Brilliant
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024 by Ole Kofoed

  • Almost Excellent
Color: Black Size: 10x42
A brief summary of this review is that, after comparison with the Bushnell Legend HD 8x42, A Nikon Prostaff 7 10x42, a Nikon Monarch 5 10x42, and a REI 10x50, I decided to stick with the Bushnell 10x42 Legend HD; BUT the decision is a compromise, and I an not totally happy with the Bushnell product. To understand how I came about to compare so many models, let me give you the entire story. Firstly I had decided to get a good pair of binos. I decided to get the Legend HD 8x42 mostly because of the good reviews, its larger Field of View and brighter image (as compared to the 10x42). So after I got it from Amazon and carefully testing the optics visually, I noticed that in the left side scope there was a slight misalignment of optics so that there was a larger than normal area of image blurring on the left side field of view (the normal for the Legend series, from my subsequent observation, being about at 25% of the edge area you begin to get blurring). This was only noticeable when focused on a uniform flat surface; something I could possibly live with. So I took the binos out to the beach for an afternoon of testing. The image clarity was great, so was the color saturation and contrast... but there was one thing I couldn't live with--the eye relief was too long for a non-eyeglass wearer like me. Observing objects at eye-level and above was okay, but when the binos were pointed downward, say at birds at the waterline from above, the binos actually had to be awkwardly positioned away at a distance without touching any part of your eye socket or face. Very awkward, unnatural, and uncomfortable positioning of the binos; something not sustainable for a any extended period of time without introducing hand-shake. So I decided to return the 8x and buy a 10x Legend because the latter had slightly shorter eye-relief. The process was very easily done with Amazon, and the 10x binos came quickly. Immediately, out of the box, I noticed the right side eye-cup was crooked at an off-angle. I tried to lightly adjust it, but it was permanent. As I retracted the cup, it was rough and had no click stop like the other side. BAD QUALITY CONTROL. So I decided to give it a comparison test so I can decide whether to exchange it or simply return it and buy another brand of binoculars. I went to a local REI store which carried Nikon binos, and had the salesperson let me take a look at the afore-mentioned Prostaff 7, Monarch 5, and REI models. The quick summary is that REI unit did not stand out (even with the extra 50mm aperture)... the Prostaff and Monarch models performed very close optically (the salesman said the Monarch was slightly better but he bought the Prostaff for himself because of the price; I personally thought the Monarch had some flare/fringing issues worse than the cheaper Prostaff!) but the Monarch had better build quality... From the build quality of both Nikons, it was immediately obvious that they were built better than the bushnells: the materials were more solid, and the movements smoother than the Bushnells. So after taking the 3 binos outdoors and looking through them, I asked if it was okay if I were to pull out the Bushnell I had to compare side-by-side. He said no problem. (I have to commend REI staff on their sales service!) Pretty obviously, optically, the Bushnells were superior. This was obvious in the color saturation and contrast. Even the salesperson, after looking through the Bushnells, stopped trying to sell me on the Nikons. Since binoculars are mostly optical instruments, you pretty much have to judge them via optics--and not build quality, so I decided to stick with Bushnell and ask Amazon to exchange my current unit due to the eye-cup problem. And the 2mm-shorter eye-relief of the 10x model made it useable for me--a non-eyeglass-wearer. Voila, in two days, my replacement came. The eye-cups are okay... but left/right performance still had some variance--indicating bad quality control. Also the focusing knob was not smooth through its entire range. I can live with this as the image quality is excellent. So, if you think you can handle the possible need for returns and exchange, I feel the Bushnell Legend HD 10x42 is an excellent binoculars for its price... but only 4-and-half stars, not 5. (I want to add that if your budget only allowed spending below $150, the Nikon Prostaff 7 would be a great choice. You forego some saturation, contrast, and FOV, but still get sharp optics, and get better build quality at a lower price... At about $300, I would not recommend the Monarch 5.) (Have to also give kudos for Amazon and REI too--for their excellent customer service '.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2012 by Lee C

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