Leupold Announces BX-2 Alpine Binocular

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posted on January 17, 2019
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Leupold & Stevens, Inc., has launched its new BX-2 Alpine binocular. Available in 8X42, 10X42, 10X52, and 12X52 models, the BX-2 Alpine features Leupold’s Twilight Max Light Management System, also found in its VX-3i and VX-3i LRP riflescope lines.

Designed to promote better light transmission and glare management, the Twilight Max Light Management System is designed to allow users to glass longer in low-light conditions, while still retaining overall image quality. 

Further features include a magnesium chassis  designed to mount easily with a 1/4 - 20" threaded tripod adapter. The lenses are treated with DiamondCoat2 abrasion-resistant coating. Extreme climate tested and verified, they are 100 percent fogproof and waterproof.

For more information, visit leupold.com.

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