Discover a new milestone in the production of marine binoculars: the Commander XP. A binocular that continues the unique quality of the Commander-Series and is ahead of its time. With pioneering technologies and stunning optics. With the new Commander XP STEINER once again sets a new competency in marine binoculars and revolutionizes the standard. Its new benefits like the innovative Nano Protection, the ClicLoc Eyecup System, the extra-rugged NBR-Longlife rubber armouring and the newly developed water-pressure-proofness down to 10 metres are sure to impress. They have been created for the particular requirements of watersports and made with the use of the knowledge gained from 60 years of research and the valued opinions of the world's best professional athletes.
The largest available, extremely stabilized HD-compass ever to be fitted in binoculars. The size of the compass guarantees most accurate bearings. Giving you just that little bit of extra safety on the high seas. Fluid damping and illumination make it possible to fix your position under any extreme condition imaginable. Available for Commander XP 7x30 K: this precision reticle makes it possible to calculate size or distance absolutely precise.
The precision reticle is visible in the entire angle of view and gives measurements in metres or feet (0.33 m). You sail along the coast and see in your map the height of a lighthouse in front of you is 40 m. You apply the lighthouse and read the value 20 from the number scale of the reticle. The distance to be calculated is the actual size, 40 m in our example, divided by the read size, 20 m in our example, multiplied by 1000. 40 m / 20 = 2 x 1000 = 2000 m. Thus, the lighthouse is at a distance of 2000 m. A second example for the horizontal scale: You see a port entrance in front of you. You know it is 80m wide. Now you apply the portside light of the harbour on the left side of your reticle and read for the starboard side light a value of 60. The distance to be calculated is the actual size, 80 m in our example, divided by the read size, 60 m in our example, multiplied by 1000. 80 m / 60 = 1,3 x 1000 = 1300 m. Thus, the lighthouse is at a distance of 1300 m.
Exit pupil 4,3, field of view at 1,000 m = 130 m, luminosity 18,4, twilight factor 14,5, weight 558 g, height 165 mm.
30 years warranty.
Includes a high quality case.
We regret to inform you that our customer card discount does not apply to this item.