SIG Sauer Expands ZULU9 Binocular Line

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posted on January 30, 2018
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The ZULU9 binocular was one of the original core products when SIG Sauer launched its Electro-Optics division, and now the line is expanding to include a new model with increased magnification and a larger objective. The long-range binocular is designed for use in severe climates, open country, and western shooting and hunting. 

The 56 mm binocular combines the premium multi-coated Abbe-Koenig prism system with SIG's HDX optical design, which allows for up to 95 percent light transmission. Multi-position twist-up eyecups offer generous eye relief, while a rubber armor protects the binocular with an ergonomic non-slip Stealth ID grip design. The binoculars are waterproof (IPX-7 rated for complete water immersion up to 1 meter), fog-proof, are tripod-compatible and also include tethered objective lens covers, a deluxe neck/shoulder strap, lens cloth, and a premium padded ballistic nylon case. For more information, visit sigsauer.com




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