Alpen 15-45x60 w/45 deg. eye piece, wtrpf Spotting Scope | 
enlarge | Brand: Alpen Outdoor Corp. Category: Sports
List Price: $211.00 Buy New: $98.99 You Save: $112.01 (53%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 26006
Color: Alpen Green Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.5 Dimensions (in): 12 x 7 x 3 Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: 728 Model: 728 UPC: 637148107287 EAN: 0637148107287 ASIN: B00094HAA0
Release Date: June 1, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | 15-45x zoom magnification with multi-coated optics for a bright image | | • | 45 degree eye piece for easy viewing when standing | | • | Waterproof / Fogproof - Nitrogen filled body design | | • | Retractable sunshade and rubber armored design | | • | Table top tripod and nylon case |
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Product Description Spotting Scope users demand top quality optics that perform flawlessly under all weather conditions. Alpen Spotting Scopes are nitrogen filled, waterproof, dustproof, and shock-resistant.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Great for Fita archery May 12, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I purchased this scope specificly for Fita archery and at 90 meters and 15 power I can see my arrows very clearly on the target. Testing it side by side with another brand the Alpen let in more light which is a real plus.
Excellent value February 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this for fita archery too, but also use it for stargazing. The image gets a little dark past 30x and color isn't as great, but at 15x on a bright sunny day the image can be too bright. I can see through it clearly with sunglasses on, so you don't have to stick your eye right on the eyepiece, this may be why I think that it starts to get dark past 30x, probably still bright without sunglasses on past 30x. Can focus to as close as twenty feet. Great scope for the money.
spotting scope January 8, 2008 I got this for my husband and he loves it. We live in the mountains and he is able to spot animals at a pretty far distance.
great product April 25, 2008 I purchased this spotting scope for my son to use for target shooting in 4H. We havn't had the opertunity to use it for that but we have been using it for watching Deer and other wildlife. It is working great, it may not gather as much light and be as bright as some much more expensive scopes but it is well worth the price paid and should work great for target shooting.
excellent value April 26, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
First, don't be fooled by the product image now offered by Amazon; this is indeed the model 728 with 45-degree eyepiece; Amazon pictures the similar model 725 with straight-through viewing. I use a spotting scope for birding, and I've been quite content with my trusty Bushnell Spacemaster (vintage 1992). But in preparation for a vacation that involves international airline flight I wanted a lightweight alternative. If I had unlimited financial resources I might have considered a few of the big-ticket products with impressive reviews, but money IS an object. But so is quality, and I knew I wanted a BAK-4 prism, multi-coated lenses (of course I would have preferred fully multi-coated), waterproof construction, compact design, light weight, and reasonably good close focus. The Alpen 728 specifications looked good, and I took a chance. I'm glad I did. This scope weighs less than two pounds, is quite compact, has a nice retractable sunshade, and delivers very good optical performance (especially when used in the range from 15X to about 30X). Light transmission is quite satisfactory below 30X, as is color rendition. I get a good sharp image. I can focus to less than 25 feet. The 18mm eye relief at 15X is quite sufficient for those of us who wear glasses, and even at 45X (with 15mm eye relief) it's still usable. The 45-degree eyepiece does facilitate shared viewing, and perhaps most importantly allows the use of a shorter tripod. I even like the threaded eyepiece cover. The cloth case is a nice touch; I'm not sure I'll ever use the tabletop tripod, but it looks like it would work for those who do use such a support. I'm not sure that sentiment will permit me me to replace the Spacemaster as my primary birding scope, but I feel quite confident that the Alpen 728 will see its share of use, even when airline travel isn't involved.
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