Description
Designed specifically for the nautical and boating enthusiast, the Barska 7x30 Deep Sea binocular provides clear views of marine surroundings from sunrise to sundown. The 7x30 version of the Deep Sea is the most popular binocular in the series, because it provides a steady image under rough sea conditions. In addition, this model includes an internal rangefinder and directional compass for navigation. Optics-wise, the Deep Sea series offers fully multicoated optics for increased clarity in low-light conditions, along with BaK-4 prisms to guarantee crisp images. The binocular's nonslip rubber armor, meanwhile, provides a secure grip even when wet. And, of course, the Deep Sea is O-ring sealed for complete waterproof protection, so you can use it in virtually any weather. Other features include a dry-nitrogen-purged and -sealed housing to prevent fogging and moisture damage, a shockproof design that holds up to rough use, and a carrying case and wrist strap.
Specifications:
![]() The 7x30 Deep Sea monocular includes an internal rangefinder and directional compass. |
- Magnification: 7x
- Objective lens: 30mm
- Waterproof: Yes
- Fogproof: Yes
- Reticle: With internal rangefinder and directional compass
- Prism type: Porro
- Prism glass: BaK-4
- Exit pupil: 4.28mm
- Optical coating: Fully multicoated
- Focusing system: Center
- Field of view: 431 feet @ 100 yards
- Close focus: 8 feet
- Eye relief: 17.6mm
- Weight: 17.63 ounces
- Warranty: Limited lifetime
About Barska
Barska is a worldwide sport optics company with strong brand recognition within the optics industry, with corporate offices in La Verne, California, and warehouses and distribution centers in La Verne and Shanghai, China. Bars
BARSKA 7x30 Deep Sea Binocular with Compass
Current Price
$84.07
Average
$79.11
Min Price
$48.26
Max Price
$115.99
Price dynamics
6%
Description
Designed specifically for the nautical and boating enthusiast, the Barska 7x30 Deep Sea binocular provides clear views of marine surroundings from sunrise to sundown. The 7x30 version of the Deep Sea is the most popular binocular in the series, because it provides a steady image under rough sea conditions. In addition, this model includes an internal rangefinder and directional compass for navigation. Optics-wise, the Deep Sea series offers fully multicoated optics for increased clarity in low-light conditions, along with BaK-4 prisms to guarantee crisp images. The binocular's nonslip rubber armor, meanwhile, provides a secure grip even when wet. And, of course, the Deep Sea is O-ring sealed for complete waterproof protection, so you can use it in virtually any weather. Other features include a dry-nitrogen-purged and -sealed housing to prevent fogging and moisture damage, a shockproof design that holds up to rough use, and a carrying case and wrist strap.
Specifications:
![]() The 7x30 Deep Sea monocular includes an internal rangefinder and directional compass. |
- Magnification: 7x
- Objective lens: 30mm
- Waterproof: Yes
- Fogproof: Yes
- Reticle: With internal rangefinder and directional compass
- Prism type: Porro
- Prism glass: BaK-4
- Exit pupil: 4.28mm
- Optical coating: Fully multicoated
- Focusing system: Center
- Field of view: 431 feet @ 100 yards
- Close focus: 8 feet
- Eye relief: 17.6mm
- Weight: 17.63 ounces
- Warranty: Limited lifetime
About Barska
Barska is a worldwide sport optics company with strong brand recognition within the optics industry, with corporate offices in La Verne, California, and warehouses and distribution centers in La Verne and Shanghai, China. Bars
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Product review & video
[WAVE SOUNDS] Binoculars are an incredibly
important tool to have aboard your boat. Hi. I'm Lenny Rudow, BoatUS Magazine's Fishing
Editor, and today we're going to look at some different binoculars and try and find out
just what features and facts you should bear in mind when you're choosing a new pair. First off, a couple important features. All marine binoculars should be filled with
an inner gas--nitrogen, argon, something like that--so that they don't fog up inside when
they go through a very drastic temperature change, which can just be walking from the
cabin to out on deck. It's very important. Secondly, obviously since we're talking about
marine binoculars, they need to be waterproof. There are two numbers you need to be aware
of that go a long way in helping you understand a pair of binoculars. This right here is 7 by 50. The 7 stands for how many times the binoculars
magnify. T


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