Leupold BX 2 Alpine HD 176971 Binoculars
$239.99
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Leupold BX 2 Alpine HD 176971 Binoculars Price History
Price History for Leupold BX-2 Alpine HD 12x52mm Binoculars
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Current Price | $239.99 | October 31, 2024 |
Highest Price | $239.99 | September 9, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $239.99 | September 9, 2024 |
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$239.99 | September 9, 2024 |
Leupold BX 2 Alpine HD 176971 Binoculars Description
A Depth Perception Edge
Leupold’s BX-2 Alpine HD Binoculars provide exceptional depth perception with its 12x52mm body. Equipped with high-definition lenses, these binoculars delivers crisp details and bright, clear images that help you track even the most distant of game. Leupold constructs each binocular body with nitrogen-filled waterproof construction, making them reliable in wet terrain. With a 10-foot close focus and diopter focus control, these binoculars offer remarkable clarity and custom tailored depth of field adjustments for creating a vast and expansive field of view, as well as optimal image sharpness and resolution.
Easy to Adjust and Built for Performance
Leupold’s BX-2 Alpine HD Binoculars feature course focusing controls lock easily into the exact setting you need and precise focusing adjustments ensure that your view is dead-on right. With multi-coated lenses and a fully waterproof, fog-proof, and digest-proof body, these binoculars are ready to go the distance. With a 12x52mm power and an exceptionally wide field of view, you can increase your opportunity to spot game from further distances, giving you more time to prepare for the perfect shot.
Ergonomic Performance
Leupold’s BX-2 Alpine HD Binoculars are built to withstand even the toughest of terrain and feature an easy to adjust and comfortable center focusing wheel. For extended viewing, the eyecups adjust to create a comfortable and snug fit, making them easy to keep their position and remain pointed in the right direction. With a lightweight and durable design, you can bring along these binoculars on any adventure and ensure dependable performance no matter the environment.
Features:
- 12x52mm body creates a wide field of view
- Fully waterproof, fog-proof, and digest-proof body
- Nitrogen-filled construction for reliable protection
- Multi-coated lenses for optimum clarity
- 10-foot close-focus range
- Diopter focus control for custom depth of field
- Ergonomically designed for extended viewing
- Lightweight yet durable construction
- Course focusing control creates a precise view
- Comes with a Leupold limited lifetime warranty
Leupold’s BX-2 Alpine HD Binoculars are masterfully designed to provide an impressive depth perception, easy to adjust and ergonomic performance, and a fully waterproof, fog-proof, and digest-proof body. With multi-coated lenses, these binoculars delivers exceptional image quality and brightness to capture every detail. Fine-tune your view with a diopter focus control and a 10-foot close focus range for adding sharpness and clarity to enhance your overall viewing experience. Whether you’re looking to quick pick up on the movements of game from far away or observe the details of a bird in its nest, Leupold’s BX-2 Alpine HD Binoculars offer incredible long-distance and close-range viewing. Comfort, flexibility, and performance come together, making Leupold the perfect go-to binocular for any outdoor activity.
Leupold BX 2 Alpine HD 176971 Binoculars Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Leupold BX 2 Alpine HD 176971 Binoculars
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Alex R –
Like it and will recommend
Patricia Foresman –
Smaller and lighter than anticipated, but very well made. Extremely clear optics and easy to use. Like the eye covers and using them with glasses on is no problem. Bonus front carrying case should have instructions on how to manage straps and the pocket system could be better engineered, but this has nothing to do with the binoculars themselves. Like the binoculars can be harnessed to your chest in or outside the pouch with hands free.
BJ Fischer –
Best binoculars I’ve purchased yet. Can’t go wrong with Leupold!!
Upstate New York –
These binoculars were high quality and the image was great. I returned them because they were too heavy for me and not the right pair for bird watching. I ended up ordering the Leupold BX-2 Alpine HD 10×48 which are perfect for me.
John&Jeanine –
My parents love them great for hunting
Ohio Buyer –
Very nice Glasses. Easy to use. Great magnification. They feel nice in my hands.
Ben Cobbing –
The overall feel of the Leopold HD 12×52 binoculars is good, and I am happy with the product. But there are a few points worth mentioning.
Firstly, the lens caps are “attached” to the body with two thin rubber bands. This is not ideal, as the two lens tubes cannot fully close together when the lens cap rubber bands are around the lens tubes – the rubber bands hit up against each other. This makes really only 2-3 mm or two difference, but I have a narrow face and with the 52mm diameter, I need the lens tubes as close together as possible to see a single image. I have bought and used various binoculars (Nikon, Bushnell, Leupold) and in most cases the lens cap attachment is a minor problem. Why not have a simple hinge.
Secondly, the eye piece covers are also “unattached”, so I have had to cable tie them to the neck strap. There are eye cover attachment loops on the body of each lens, but nothing is provided to attach the eye caps to the binocular body. I suspect that I am meant to attach the eye piece covers to the Leopold carrying pouch that sits on my chest. Problem is, I don’t want to always use the pouch.
Thirdly, the pair I bought does not come with a separate neck strap. Leopold’s idea is to have this pair attach to the carrying pouch that would sit on my chest. So I am using a Canon neck strap for now. So the eye piece covers and lens covers are attached with cable ties to the Canon neck strap. This works – but I can’t imagine Leupold would be happy with this sort of marketing.
So, if you have a narrow face like mine, with a wider lens diameter 52mm or wider, make sure that the two lens bodies can “close up enough” to allow you to see a single image. When the two lens are completely together, I can just make out a feint black shadow – which is not ideal. I understand this is my (face’s) fault – but if you have a narrow face, check this out.
mcdoodle –
I love these I think the image quality is excellent. Price is not for the week of heart about $300.00 for the 12x52mm. There might be comparable Binoculars out there, but I am good to go with these. I picked Leupold because I have had good experience with their scopes (my first expensive deer rifle 55 years ago had a 3×9 Leupold scope on it, and that was powerful back then). Now for the Nitpicking I don’t know big a head some of these people have out there but, I have to fold these in almost all the way to get a single view with both eyes (I know there is some kind of fancy technical term for that, but I don’t know it). My poor little wife is kind of Pettit (her head, hands and feet we don’t talk about the rest of her) and she can’t bring them close enough for her pupilar distance to make it one circle of viewing. I would think just a little more hump in the hinge in the middle would give it a few more millimeters on the PD for smaller faces.