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« on: December 14, 2011, 07:44:08 PM »

I have a set of brand new in the box Steiner 8x30 Predator Pro Binoculars for 150.00!!!

Compact, rugged, reliable and ready for a variety of applications, the 8x30 Predator Pro is the perfect choice for woods and wide open spaces and anytime a wide field of view is required.  
The Predator Pro features Steiner's exclusive Color Adjusted Transmission (CAT) lens coating that enhances brown and red colors against foliated backgrounds, making game subjects "pop" from green foliated background. Using a new proprietary coating system, Steiner's new 8x30 Predator Pro offers bright images with high contrast.

The new 8x30 Predator Pro features Steiner's automatic focus system that, once set for the user's eyes, keeps all subjects in focus at distances from approximately 20 yards to infinity. The auto focus allows hunters to scan an entire landscape without having to readjust focus. Steiner's proprietary optical design gives the 8x30 this exceptionally large depth of field. The advantage is that the binocular is always ready, and there's never any lost opportunity while trying to focus on a distant target.

The Predator Pro's rubber armoring has also been re-engineered so it emits almost no noise during handling. The new NBR rubber is durable and offers great grip in wet weather, and the forest green color blends with a woodland setting and most camo patterns.   The greatest feature of the NBR-Longlife armoring is that the rubber armor will last two to three times longer than on previous models.
With 20mm of ample eye relief and soft, fold-down eyecups, eyeglass wearers will have no difficulty whether they choose to wear their glasses or not.

The 8x30 Predator Pro includes attached objective caps, rain-guard, neck-strap and a padded ballistic nylon case (black) with strap.  

Send inquiries to bravo616@comcast.net
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« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2011, 07:49:07 PM »

That's a steal, man. Steiner makes very good 'specs.  Thumbsup
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« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2011, 06:48:18 PM »

I do believe that's the same model I keep in my truck.  They are awesome.
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