SHOT Show 2015: Trijicon Binocular Line

Published on January 22, 2015
Duration: 2:31

This video introduces the Trijicon HD Binocular line, featuring 8x42 and 10x42 models designed for hunters. Andrew Chilcott highlights their engineering, focusing on low-light performance through fluoride lenses, color fidelity, and chromatic aberration avoidance. The binoculars boast a slim, compact roof prism design, a lightweight and robust magnesium body, and are waterproof and nitrogen-filled. They are positioned as high-value optics for serious hunters.

Quick Summary

The Trijicon HD Binoculars, available in 8x42 and 10x42, are engineered for hunters, emphasizing low-light performance with fluoride lenses for enhanced clarity and color. They feature a compact roof prism design, a lightweight magnesium body, and are waterproof and nitrogen-filled for durability.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction to Trijicon HD Binoculars
  2. 00:21Binocular Models: 8x42 and 10x42
  3. 00:27Designed for the Hunting Market
  4. 00:37Engineering for Low Light Conditions
  5. 00:48Fluoride Lenses and Optical Quality
  6. 01:09Slim Compact Roof Prism Design
  7. 01:22Magnesium Body Construction
  8. 01:36Waterproof and Nitrogen Filled
  9. 01:44Broadband Multi-Coated Lenses
  10. 01:52Ocular Lens Adjustments
  11. 02:08MSRP and Value Proposition
  12. 02:17Where to Find More Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Trijicon HD Binoculars?

The Trijicon HD Binoculars, available in 8x42 and 10x42, are designed for hunters with a focus on low-light performance. They feature fluoride lenses for superior clarity and color, a compact roof prism design, a durable magnesium body, and are waterproof and nitrogen-filled.

How do Trijicon HD Binoculars perform in low light?

Trijicon HD Binoculars excel in low light due to their advanced optical engineering, including fluoride lenses that enhance light transmission, color fidelity, and minimize chromatic aberrations. This makes them ideal for dawn and dusk hunting scenarios.

What is the construction of the Trijicon HD Binoculars?

These binoculars are built with a robust magnesium body, offering a balance of strength and light weight. They are also waterproof and filled with nitrogen to prevent internal fogging, ensuring reliable performance in various environmental conditions.

What are the price points for the Trijicon HD Binoculars?

The Trijicon HD Binoculars are positioned as high-value optics. The 8x42 model has an MSRP of $799, while the 10x42 model has an MSRP of $849.

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