Monarch 3 Binoculars Available in Realtree APG

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posted on February 20, 2013
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2/20/2013

Nikon's Monarch 3 binoculars, known for their dependability and quality, are now available in Realtree APG camouflage—the perfect binocular for staying hidden in the field. Monarch 3 Realtree APG binoculars are available in 8x42 and 10x42. These high-contrast, high-resolution optics are built into an extremely durable body that is waterproof and fogproof.

The Monarch 3 features fully multicoated Eco-Glass lenses and phase-corrected, high-reflective silver alloy multilayer prism coatings. Other features include long eye relief (24.1 mm in the 8x42 and 17.4 mm in the 10x42), multi-click turn-and-slide rubber eyecups, flip-down rubber lens covers and a rubber armored body for wet-or-dry grip. The MSRP for the Monarch 3 is $249.95 for the 8x42 and $269.95 for the 10x42.

For more products from Nikon, visit NikonSportOptics.com.

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