Leupold Announces SX-4 Pro Guide HD Spotting Scope Line

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posted on August 12, 2019
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Leupold & Stevens has launched its new SX-4 Pro Guide HD spotting scope line. Two SX-4 Pro Guide HD spotters will be available: a 20-60x85 mm model and a 15-45x6 5mm model. Both are available in a straight or angled eyepiece design.

Leupold’s proprietary Twilight Max HD Light Management System is capable of adding up to 30 extra minutes of glassing light, while a generous, oversized eyebox helps eliminate eye-strain and fatigue. “We’ve been working on the SX-4 Pro Guide HD spotting scopes for a while now,” said Zach Bird, product line manager. “We wanted to make sure that they delivered exactly what core hunters and shooters have been asking for—and we achieved that thanks to our in-house optical engineering team working right here every day in Beaverton, Ore., to bring our consumers they product quality that they deserve.”

The SX-4 Pro Guide HD spotters serve as a companion to Leupold’s BX-4 Pro Guide HD binocular line. Like their binocular predecessors, the spotter provides sharp images with an ultra-smooth focus. Both spotting scope models have a 1/4-20 thread tripod adaptor and ship with a protective, soft-sided case.

All SX-4 Pro Guide HD spotting scopes are waterproof and fogproof, and shed dirt and water forclear, crisp images with a Guard-ion lens coating. They’re also backed by Leupold’s Full Lifetime Guarantee. MSRP is $799.99 to $999.99.

For more information, please visit Leupold.com.

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