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Bushnell Trophy 10×42 Binoculars + Harness at $77 for today only (Reg. $100+)

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Today only, as part of its Gold Box Deals of the Day, Amazon is offering the Bushnell Trophy XLT 10×42 Binoculars (Bone Collector Edition) plus harness for $76.99 shipped. Regularly around $100 or more, this is within cents of the lowest we have tracked on Amazon in the last year and the best we can find. Walmart has them listed for $100. The included Deluxe Harness keeps weight off your neck while the O-ring sealed and nitrogen purged design keeps this set “100% water/fog proof”. Rated 4+ stars from over 120 Amazon customers. More details below. 

If this is still a little bit over kill for you, Celestron makes a very similar set for $65. But if even that is too much for your casual weekend away, this $26 pair might do the trick.

Bushnell Trophy XLT 10×42 Binoculars:

  • Bundle includes the Trophy XLT Roof Prism Binoculars, 10x42mm (Bone Collector Edition) + Deluxe Binocular Harness
  • Fully multi-coated optics deliver ultra-bright, razor sharp images
  • O-ring sealed and nitrogen purged for 100% waterproof/fog proof dependability
  • Fast-focus center focus wheel, 15.2mm eye relief and only 25 oz
  • Deluxe binocular harness keeps the weight off of your neck and keeps your optics front and center

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