When it comes to outdoor and technical gear, no other brand name supersedes Brunton. Though Brunton, Inc’s state of the art facility is sited at the first step to the Wind River Mountains in Riverton, Wyoming, it still leads in several categories worldwide, USA and Europe for outdoor activity: optics, GPS, compass and similar instruments; backpacking, family camping, headlamps, portable power, and other outdoor gears.
In the optics category, Brunson, Inc is a huge name for binoculars. Most especially the Epoch Series, which was awarded several recognitions by leading authorities, recognitions like “Gear of the Year” by the Outside Magazine, “Best of the best” awarded by the Men's Journal, and listed on several occasions in Popular Mechanics, including “The Year's 30 Best”.
What is in the Brunton Epoch binoculars, which made it the epitome of the best? Here are some Epoch binoculars from Brunton for your perusal.
Innovation is Brunton’s strongest asset, in case you do not know. That’s why, for every model they release, the quality is almost assured. On their search for the best optics technique, Brunton, Inc came up with the proprietary SF glass in a binocular. The result was so fine that it became a trademark technology for their designs.
Epoch™ Full Size Binoculars
Epoch’s Full Size Binoculars’ most unique development is the Variable Speed Focus System™. With only a minimal turn of the focus wheel, targets are acquired from 30 feet out to infinity, and very quickly, in a 36 inch close focus.
Like most high end/ high tech binocular products, Brunton also has the essential features needed for rigorous activity. It has all the state of the art multilayered phase coating; an AL-HR reflective coating, FlatLight™ multi coating, Anti Fog lens coating, all to give it the ultimate waterproof and nitrogen filled for fog proof capability. And for ease of use to eyeglass wearers, it has a locking, multi-step eye relief system.
There are two existing designs for Epoch Full Size binoculars, one on a regular design and one on a Camo design. Both costs $1,499.
The Epoch Full Size is feature packed, which then explains its hefty but appropriate price tag. However, some users may just want a Brunton binocular design but without all the fuss except only the barest essentials. For that, the Epoch Compact Binoculars are the best bet.
Epoch™ Compact Binoculars
Though smaller in design and size, the Epoch Compact retains all the technologies that made the Full Size a must for serious outdoorsmen, yet offer the benefits of being smaller. Suffice to say, it also has the high precision SF prism glass, processed with several layers of coating, and an alloy structure that gives it durability.
Another nice design line from Brunton is the Eterna Series. Featuring more on focusing power over long distance, the Eterna is a classic example of great power and low price combination. The Brunton Eterna Series exclusively use the BaK-4 prism glass for the purpose of lens power on an ergonomic design.
Eterna® High Power Binoculars
Powerful binoculars that see vast distances are often overshadowed by weight and price problems. However, the Brunton Eterna binoculars are among the designs that have less weight and more power as its features, and also least price. So users of the Brunton Eterna can take delight how easy it is to lug around a heavy duty, military quality binoculars. The Eterna Series is available on three choice of focusing power: the 8x, 11x, and the Eterna High Power at 15x. The cost range for any Eterna is from $250 - $600.
When you say outdoor gear, Brunton is one name you can trust. Always innovating, always evolving, the tech labs of Brunton are often on the constant flux, evolving better and better equipment each time. It shows, check out the Brunton binoculars on this page and you’ll see innovation.
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