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Steiner
Commander XP 7x30 C
Binocular


When you boat,
you deal with distances.

So you deal
with eyesight.

The right binoculars are a good idea.

Steiner sets a standard for
marine binoculars, and here’s a new set from the company.

The Commander XP 7x30 C was built to be a compact and
handy version of the company’s 7x50 marine binocular,
“already setting standards in its class,” Steiner says.

The 7x30 was built to feature the same superior technology.

The Commander XP 7x30 C is “extremely stabilized,” the company says.

It includes a compass – the “C” stands for that, and a version without a compass is also available – that is the largest stabilized high-definition compass ever available on marine binoculars, Steiner says.

The binocular features: a custom setting for auto focus, according to your eyesight, to see from 20 yards to infinity; three exchangeable eye caps, one for everyday use, another to maximize reduction of incidental light, and another for eyeglass wearers; total prevention of fogging and condensation inside; waterproofing to 10 meters; rubber armor; “extreme ruggedness,” the company says; a 30-year warranty; and more.

Speaking of eyesight, to see the binocular is to appreciate it.

We can’t place one in your hands.

But seeing it online is the next best thing.

For more info, visit the Steiner Commander XP 7x30 C Web page.