Leupold BX-1 McKenzie HD 12x50mm Binoculars

SKU: RSR|LP181175
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$219.99

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The Leupold BX-1 McKenzie HD 12x50mm binoculars deliver 12x magnification and a 50mm objective optimized for glassing across open terrain and low-light conditions. Built around a roof-prism design and Leupold's Advanced Optical System, they provide high-definition imagery with effective glare control. The compact, rubber-armored chassis is waterproof and fogproof for reliable field use. Includes Pro Gear accessories: GO Afield shoulder strap, binocular case, lens covers, and a lens cloth.

Key Specifications

  • Magnification is 12x.
  • Objective diameter is 50 mm.
  • Weight is 27.4 oz.
  • Exit pupil diameter is 4.1 mm.
  • Eye relief is 17 mm.
  • Close focus distance is 8.2 ft.
  • Prism type is roof prism.
  • Optic coating is fully multi-coated.
  • Waterproof and fogproof performance is yes.
  • Includes accessories: harness, case, lens covers, and lens cloth.

Designed for field use, the BX-1 McKenzie HD balances a compact form with high-definition optics suited to extended glassing sessions in a variety of conditions. Durable, weather-sealed construction and user-focused features like twist-up eyecups and a smooth central focus dial make it practical for outdoor recreation and observation where reliable, clear imaging matters.

Additional information

upc

030317029463

manufacturer

Leupold

Manufacturer Part Number

181175

color

Gray

Eye Relief

17mm

Field of View at 1,000 Yards

241'

Length

6.5

Magnification

12x

model

BX-1

Objective Size

50mm

Optic Coating

Fully Multi-Coated

Package Height

3.4

Package Width

8.6

power

12X

Product Type

Binocular

Shipping Weight

2.47

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