Description: --> Athlon Ares G2 15-45x65mm UHD Straight Spotting Scope 312004 SKU: 312004-Athlon Athlon Ares G2 15-45x65mm UHD Straight Spotting Scope 312004 The Ares G2 15-45x65 Straight Angle Spotting Scope was designed for two proposes: advanced optical quality and ease of use. It features an apochromatic lens system and UHD extra low dispersion glass to deliver an image with next to no chromatic fringe with enhanced contrast, sharpness and color definition. The optical quality is improved even more thanks to its BaK4 prism with an Enhanced Spectral Prism (ESP) dielectric coating. In addition, its variable power eyepiece can be swapped out with a fixed power eyepiece that has a MIL ranging reticle to help determine distances. Features of the Ares G2 15-45x65 Straight Angle Spotting Scope:Interchangeable eyepiece Apochromatic lens systemUHD extra low dispersion glassBaK4 prism ESP dielectric lens coating This item may be regulated for export by the U.S. Department of State or US Department of Commerce. By bidding or purchasing this item, I understand, acknowledge, and agree to EuroOptic's Export Policy. Manufacturer's Part Number 312004 UPC 813869021921Body Type: Field of View: 171ft - 81ftScope Finish: GreyEye Relief: 0.75" - 0.63"Diopter Adjustment: Close Focus Range: 13.1 feetWarranty: Twilight Factor: Exit Pupil: 4.3mm - 1.4mmProduct Type Magnification Range: 15x - 45xEyepiece Included: Weight: 50 ouncesItem Condition
Price: 649.99 USD
Location: Montoursville, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-12-29T20:36:42.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
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Department: Spotting Scope
Gun Type: Spotting Scope
For Gun Type: Spotting Scope
MPN: 312004
Features: Waterproof
Body Type: Straight
Maximum Magnification: 45x
Brand: Athlon
Type: Spotting Scope
Model: 312004
Application: Photography, Hunting, Bird Watching, Astronomy