The “42” in our 10x42 binocular refers to the diameter of the objective (front) lens in millimeters. Since the objectives will often be the largest portion of the optic, it will affect the overall size and weight of the binocular, and how much light it can gather.

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Leupold BX-4 Pro Guide 8x42mm HD Roof Prism Binocular (Kryptek Typhon Black)

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Leupold BX-4 Pro Guide 8x42mm HD Binocular

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Kruger Backcountry 8x25mm Compact Binocular

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Sig Sauer Zulu7 10x42mm Binocular

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Sig Sauer Zulu9 11x45mm Binocular

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Kruger Backcountry 10x25mm Compact Binocular

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Sig Sauer Zulu9 9x45mm HDX Abbe Koenig Prism Binocular

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Sig Sauer Zulu7 12x50mm with HD Lens, Open Bridge Binoculars

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Sig Sauer Zulu5 10x42mm Binocular

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Sig Sauer Zulu5 8x42mm Binocular

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Sig Sauer Zulu7 8x42mm BAK4 Prism Binoculars

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Leupold BX-5 Santiam 10x50mm HD Binocular (Sitka Sub-Alpine)

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