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Nikon LaserForce 10x42 Rangefinder Binocular - 10-1900 Yard Range Waterproof Fogproof Precision Distance Measuring Hunting Binoculars - Fully Multicoated Lenses, Bright Display - Tripod Adaptable

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Features

  • LASERFORCE RANGEFINDER BINOCULAR - Combine Nikon binocular performance with the extreme speed and ranging technology of a 1900-yard laser rangefinder and you have Nikon's LaserForce 10x42 Rangefinder Binocular; With very bright, clear red OLED display and a 10-1,900 yard range, this laser range binocular is a single, all-in-one optic for hunters who rely on both their binoculars to spot distant game and precise rangefinding to measure exact distance
  • TRUE DISTANCE AT EVERY ANGLE - Featuring Nikon's innovative ID Technology, these field-ready rangefinder binoculars deliver exact horizontal distance measurements across inclines and declines of up to +-89 degrees (nearly vertical up or down); The compensation system ensures that long-range shots, steep-angle stalking, or high-perch observation are no longer a guess; The data you see reflects true distance, letting technology handle the math so you can focus on the hunt
  • FULLY MULTICOATED OPTICS, EXTRA-LOW DISPERSION GLASS - With multiple anti-reflective coatings applied to all air-to-glass surfaces, these long-distance spotting binoculars capture and transmit maximum light, boosting both brightness and contrast; Coupled with a reflective mirror coating on the roof prism and ED glass to control color dispersion, the result is high-resolution images that reveal fine detail with exceptional color fidelity
  • SHOCK-RESISTANT, WATERPROOF, FOGPROOF PERFORMANCE - Crafted for extreme conditions, the LaserForce hunting binoculars feature a shock-resistant, rubber-armored metal body that balances durability with handling comfort; The nitrogen-purged, waterproof housing prevents fogging and internal moisture buildup, maintaining unrivaled optical performance even under significant changes in temperature
  • ERGONOMIC & USER-FRIENDLY DESIGN - The LaserForce 10x42 hunting rangefinder binocular combines ergonomic design with intelligent functionality; Turn-and-slide rubber eyecups allow precise eye positioning at the correct eyepoint, while flip-down objective lens caps keep lenses clean and dry in the field; The unit is tripod-adaptable for steady long-distance viewing, and an auto shut-off system conserves power by deactivating the optic after 8 seconds of non-use

Description

NIKON LASERFORCE 10X42 RANGEFINDER BINOCULAR: The Nikon LaserForce 10x42 Rangefinder Binocular combines premium binocular optics with the lightning- fast precision of a 1900-yard laser rangefinder, creating the ultimate all-in- one hunting optic for serious outdoorsmen. Equipped with a bright, high- contrast red OLED display and a 10-1,900 yard range, this field-ready hunting optic delivers easily readable measurements in any lighting condition. Optical performance is enhanced with multiple anti-reflective coatings on all air-to- glass surfaces, maximizing light transmission, brightness, and contrast. A reflective mirror coating on the roof prism, combined with ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass, controls color dispersion, delivering high-resolution images with exceptional color fidelity and fine detail. Rugged durability is built into every aspect of the LaserForce 10x42 game spotting/distance calculation binoculars, featuring a shock-resistant, rubber-armored metal body, waterproof and fogproof construction, and a nitrogen-purged interior that prevents fogging or internal moisture buildup. KEY FEATURES: - Rubber armored, waterproof & fogproof; - Nitrogen-purged body that prevents fogging; - Shock-resistant metal die-cast body; - Turn-and-slide rubber eyecups with multi-click for easy positioning of eyes at the correct eyepoint; - Flip-down objective lens caps included; - Tripod adaptable optional adapter available for use with tripod (tra-3/hard type (h) adapter).

Brand: Nikon


Age Range (Description): Adult


Special Feature: Waterproof/fogproof


Objective Lens Diameter: 42 Millimeters


Magnification Maximum: 42


Product Dimensions: 9.75 x 7 x 0.1 inches


Item Weight: 1.93 pounds


Item model number: 16212


Batteries: 1 CR2 batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 6, 2017


Department: unisex-adult


Manufacturer: Nikon


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best in class for sure
I went to Bass Pro Shops and asked to look at the Swarovski EL range finder binoculars and the Nikon range finder binoculars. She was kind enough to also put out a Zeiss range finder binocular to compare. I was standing by to see how close the Nikon could come since it is one-third the price and the top of what I could afford. This Bass Pro has a pretty good 90 yard view to look at colors and details and shaded areas. I took my time looking through all three and the saleslady never rushed me. Here are my opinions: Range finding: No contest. The Nikons were far and away the quickest target response and most ergonomic, although they all seemed to have challenging ergonomics (which I'm sure you'd get used to if you only owned one of them). I've seen these exact same comments in other reviews, and so I agree with them. Optics: I found the Nikon and Zeiss optics quite similar, perhaps giving an ever-so-slight edge to the Zeiss. Can't say exactly why; just seemed clearer and revealed better detail. Surprisingly, I found them both to be better than the Swarovski optics, which is one of the reasons I took so long looking through all of these binoculars so many times. Upon commencing this test, my brain was wired to "okay, I guess you'll have to figure out how to save up $3,300 for a pair of binoculars.” But that simply did not happen. (Disclaimer: Neither myself or the saleslady could move the Swarovski diopter knobs so both eyes could be in perfect focus - so in all fairness, the Swarovski didn't get as fair a shake as the other two). Weight and handling: I didn't weigh the binoculars and offer my opinion as purely a layman sentiment. The Swarovski felt the best during general handling (but not range finding). The Nikon's were a close second (and the easiest to use range finding), while the Zeiss felt bulky to me (and the least ergonomic for use of range finding). They were all heavy, very heavy, compared to regular binoculars of the same quality that lacked range finding capability. Subsequent to this Bass Pro sampling, I purchased the Nikons (here on Amazon). In actual field testing, the Nikons blew away even what I believed they would do in actual field application. Close and distant objects measure instantly, and I am able to distance small objects too with ease. The optics are just fantastic and well above my older pairs of Leupold binoculars. One note about the binocular straps: I saw some reviews that they were inferior and to replace them immediately. I didn't see any big problem with the provided Nikon strap, but went ahead and purchased a Vero Vellini strap. Shouldn't have done that. There is virtually no difference between the two straps. Summation: You get every penny that you pay for with these Nikon range finder binoculars. I have tested them several evenings in low light right down to dark, as well as bright sunlight. I'm still recovering mentally and financially from spending this kind of money on binoculars, but since I use binoculars probably more than any other tool when hunting, I took the plunge. If you are thinking about going down this road, my advice is buy these Nikons but do not purchase any other paraphernalia until you use them because you may find that they come pretty darn usable "as is." ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2018 by L. Hill

  • Read to the negative common and save your money.
i brought this on 2020, it worked right out the box then i thought it was good to go then put it away, never have a change to use until today 2022, finally have change to use it, than the rangefinder is dead won't power on, switch to a brand new battery no luck at all, this is a thousand dollar item. if it won't work right out the box i could return it, how about it die after. Nikon i am so sorry i have to write a negative for this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2022 by WilsonD

  • Great Value
I have had several brand of laser rangefinders and I have the original Burris laser rangefinder / binocular combo which I have used for years, but recently decided to upgrade. I checked many brands out at retail stored like Cabelas and other sporting good stores including some that retail $3K or more. However for the money I think the Nikon can't be beat. It has a crisp clarity that the very expensive models have as far as using for binoculars but where it really shines is the laser rangefinder functionality. Other brands including some very expensive models seem to take many seconds to return a range reading. I'm sure it is not long but when you are sitting there trying to hold steady on a target 1500 yards plus away it seems like an eternity. The Nikon however is instantaneous on returning readings on anything under 1000 yards and maybe 1 sec on anything up to 1700 yards plus. Very impressed! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2018 by Rocky Barn

  • Nikon got it right with excellent glass and rangefinder rolled into one!
Here are my impressions after 2 weeks of running them. PROS: Excellent glass, fast & accurate rangefinder, amazing price/performance! CONS: Ranging button hard to find when not looking at it (but a great hack described below), crappy lens covers and case (no big deal). After saving for two years for an optics purchase, I am very happy with this product! Originally I had intended to buy a high end rifle scope, but why have a bunch of expensive rifle scopes sitting in the safe? Instead, I decided to streamline my archery hunting setup by going with rangefinding binos that I would get more use out of. Let's be honest, these Nikons are no Swarovskis, but they come pretty darn close to my Swaro EL 10x42. For long range rifle hunting here in the West, nothing beats my Swaro 10s and 15s along with my Gunwerks BR-2 rangefinder. Even though the Nikons boast 1900 yard ranging, for me it will be for archery only. It has been amazing white shooting 3D! Now for the hack mentioned above. I made a "silicon dimple" on the range button by masking off a little square with blue masking tape. Then I put a dollop of Mcnett's Seam Sealer on the button. When it cured (24 hours), I had a nice custom tactile range button I can locate with out looking. If you are picky about optics and know the value of a dollar...you won't be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2018 by outdoorguy

  • Seems like good value for the price
What I've noticed so far is that it would help if the range finding button stuck up farther, making it easier to locate when looking through the binocs. It is a bit too recessed to find quickly without lowering the binocs, finding the button, then raising them and finding the object again. Having said that, I do like these and have found them to be useful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2021 by Whut?

  • love them
used them today. amazing .
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024 by Peter Matheson

  • I’d avoid this seller
Bought this in May for a trip to Wyoming wilderness trip which I just completed. Had tried the binoculars when delivered and they worked fine, as did the rangefinder. Didn’t touch them again until my trip. The rangefinder worked for a few times, then the bottom portion of the LED display quit and now yardage can’t be read. I contacted the seller who said they were surprised and to contact Nikon — not exactly stellar customer service on a fairly expensive item. It is past 90 days so I guess I’ll see what Nikon has to say. My first review ever... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2020 by robert owens

  • Low light Beware!
It is a good range finder during the day!! Not so good in lower light!! My golf bushnells much better at night for the money. However, very convenient to have good optics combined with a rangefinder
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2019 by Kevin Hayes

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