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Boots | Home » » Yukon Advanced Optics 3x42 Night Vision Waterproof Monocular | | | | | | | Description: | | The Yukon Waterproof Night Vision NVMT 3x42 Sea Wolf Monocular has Superman vision. Seeing in the dark may seem superhuman... but with this night scope, it seems completely natural. I believe lead was the only material that Superman couldn't penetrate with his steely vision. The dark was no problem for him. It's different for us Earth-born folk. We need a little help and it comes in the form of Yukon's expert technology. The 3 x 42 Monocular is made for open field or long-distance viewing. For our more adventurous friends, it's the perfect viewing device for sea to jungle. Survey these details: Built-in infrared illuminator featuring Yukon's PULS System that saves on battery life; Waterproof, rubber armored body is tough and durable; Lightweight and compact design for portability at its best; Interchangeable lenses; Photo and video adaptable; For open field or long-distance viewing; Head mountable and rifle mountable; Includes padded corduroy case with carrying strap. Now you can have superhero vision! Order yours today! WARNING: You must be 18 or older to purchase Night Vision. This product cannot be shipped to D.C.; MA; Canada or Puerto Rico. Night Vision cannot be shipped Parcel Post. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering Night Vision. Yukon Waterproof Night Vision NVMT 3x42 Sea Wolf Monocular | | | Features: | |
• 3x42 waterproof night-vision monocular with infrared illuminator
• Hand carry or use with 1/4" rifle mount or 1/4" tripod or head mount
• Great for night fishing, snorkeling, even full underwater use
• Fully submersible, lightweight design
• Includes hand strap, carrying case, and lens cover
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 8.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 2.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.7 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 9 reviews |
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Yukon 3X42 NVJun 16, 2010 Nice monocular - just remember it is a Generation I
Pro: Small enough to thrown in a back pack & nice to have at night around the campsite.
Con: Limited field of vision & have to readjust a lot.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Useful itemFeb 25, 2010 I'm really glad I purchased this Yukon night vision system. It's a great asset on my job site. The price is unbeatable too. You can go with some fancy thousand dollar systems or purchase these for a few hundred dollars and get basically the same results, it allows you to see at night. I'm very happy with the product!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Christmas giftJan 27, 2010 This item was purchased as a Christmas gift for my husband. He wants to be able to watch the wildlife near our house at night. He absolutely loves it. He feels he can see clearly for long distances. It might not be the fanciest model out there, but the price reflects that. It certainly does what we want it to.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Overall, it is a good productJan 09, 2010 This is a good product & I am happy with it overall. The focuser is somewhat loose & feels cheap, but the image can be focused to a sharp picture. The optics are suprisingly good. I don't think it would be realistic to expect better optics for the price. In town, with some residual light, at 100' without using the illuminator you can easily see and identify people that would otherwise be completely hidden from view.
The IR illuminator works great, almost too well. Don't expect to use the illuminator if you don't want to be seen. It is clearly visible by anyone you point it at. If you aren't going to be sneaking around it won't matter, but don't expect to sneak up on anyone in a pitch black warehouse. This would be a much better product if you had the ability to run the illuminator at reduced output, or if there was an optional clip-on IR filter that blocked all visible light output. Even if this reduced IR output by 50%, it would still probably be fine.
The design of the lens cap storage slot seems somewhat clumsy & might actually increase the chance of losing the cap. I think tying a string on it, or putting it in your pocket would keep it safer. At least if you drop it you have night vision to help find it.
The NV will continue to function for several minutes after you switch all power off. This can be confusing at first because the power light will be off, but it still functions. If I can figure out how to add an IR filter to the illuminator, this thing will rock.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Yukon monocularJun 28, 2009 the monocular is good for the complete dark night. no change in zooming.no change in focus . the iluminator is effective. fun when you have an application
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