Brunton Eterna Monocular 6X30 | 
| Brand: Brunton
List Price: $192.99 Buy New: $109.00 You Save: $83.99 (44%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 7191
Color: Black, green Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 6 x 2 x 1.9 Legal Disclaimer: Inventory updated once a day.
MPN: F-4070W Model: F-4070W UPC: 080078407024 EAN: 0080078407024 ASIN: B000093IKU
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| Features:
| • | Compact monocular with 30mm objective lens and 6x magnification | | • | Ergonomic, palm-fitting grip; BaK-4 roof prism with full multi-coating | | • | 341-foot field of view at 1,000 yards; 12-foot close focus distance | | • | Waterproof, fog-proof housing; 19mm long eye relief system | | • | Measures 6 x 2 x 1.87 inches (W x H x D); limited lifetime warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Brunton Eterna Monocular offers lightweight and compact convenience for the observant backcountry enthusiast who likes to go light. With the Eterna Monocular, you'll get the benefits of Brunton's most sophisticated binoculars like compatibility with or without eyeglasses, phase coating for crystal clear clarity, and waterproof parts inside and out for 100% protection from the elements. Whether you're scoping a line on the powder laden peak in the distance, catching a close-up of a rare bird, or just checkin' things out, you'll appreciate the Eterna Monocular's generous 341 ft. field of view at 1000 yards.
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| Customer Reviews:
Handle with Care September 3, 2007 Eric Burchfield 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
This monocular is the perfect size and magnification, but I broke mine the second time I took it out on my kayak. It handled getting splashed for a little while, but when it got slightly submerged it fogged up, (meaning water got inside). The fogging seemed confined to the eyepiece, and when I gently pried up the rubber around the eyepiece to find the source of the leak the entire eyepiece snapped off in my hand, and the lense dropped out! It looks like it was superglued on, and obviously that's where the water got in. I realize kayaks are a rough environment, and these weren't meant to be submerged, BUT anything advertised as water resistant should be able to handle a dunk or two in my opinion. In summation, this will work great for you..... if you don't ever drop it or get it wet.
Reliable and compact October 25, 2007 Hobson G. Regan (Hattiesburg, MS) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've had my Eterna for over two years now and it has handled everything from working on military ranges to treading through wetlands and climbing (backpacking) through Texas, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, California, Mississippi, and Alabama. I haven't taken it rafting or anything like that, so could not attest to how it would hold up in that environment. I do know that it can handle pretty much anything a Marine or Geologist could throw at it since I've been both. What I like best about this product is that it is compact and it doesn't fog up. I've used it to site in and safety ranges to deployment of wetland crossings and outcrop recon when gathering geologic data.
Good for the game fan or the neighborhood watch. January 16, 2008 I.M. Opine (Fairfax, VA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a handy little monocular. They are not nightvision monoculars. The 6x30 yields a good value for the exit pupil, five in this case, which is about what is needed to have any kind of performance at dusk. I've compared them to 8x10 models and these let more light into the eye at night making it easier to resolve the image. The smaller magnification means the image is less bouncy as well. Its good for watching games or carrying while on the neighborhood watch.
Excellent monocular January 9, 2008 Sandra M. Poirier (Richmond, RI) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The monocular has clear optics, is waterproof, and light to handle. An exellent choice for birders.
good little scope June 13, 2008 Michelle Flemmings I have carried this scope in my pack and car for a little over a year now,in environments from Alaskan rain forests to the Adarondacks.I have a tendency to be hard on my gear and this scope has been both rugged and reliable.Its performance has been excellent especially for the price.I would say its image is about 85% as good as a pair of $1000 binoculars I also own.Its low light performance has been surprising,we were able to glass ridges In the Chugach forest at 800 to 1000 Yrds for bear and goats at dusk without any problem at all.The Externa has proven to be an excellent buy
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