Survival Binoculars with Compass and Signal Mirror $9.60
Our Compact Folding Survival Binoculars are loaded with features that can save your life when hiking or backpacking.
The ingenious design is lightweight and folds to an extremely compact size.
The Survival Binoculars offer seven features:
* Binoculars
* Monocular/Telescope
* Magnetic Compass
* Magnifier
* Signal Mirror
* Magnifying Eye Inspection Mirror
* Stereoscope
Four hinged lenses unfold to produce a pair of fully functional binoculars.
The binoculars have a single center focusing adjustment and produce a good quality 4 power non-inverted image.
The image quality from these binoculars is better than most small opera glasses.
You can also just unfold one pair of lenses for a quick telescope or monocular.
The telescope can be used backward as a safe solar eclipse viewer by projecting the image of the eclipse onto any flat light surface.
The Survival Binoculars contain a quality fast-settling and accurate magnetic compass, so you can easily find your bearing or orient a map.
The opposite side of the Survival Binoculars has a mirror that can be used to signal others many miles away.
Either of the Survival Binoculars' objective lenses can be unfolded 180 degrees for use as convenient 4 power magnifiers.
A unique feature of the Survival Binoculars is that folding the objective lens over the mirror creates a magnified mirror perfect for eye inspection.
Unfolding only the objective lenses produces a magnified stereoscope that can produce 3-dimensional images from standard stereoscope cards.
The Survival Binoculars with Compass and Signal Mirror comes complete with a lanyard so you can wear it around your neck.
The Survival Binoculars fold to the compact size of 3 3/4 inches (9.4 cm) long, 1 9/16 inches (4.0 cm) wide, and 1 5/8 inches (4.2 cm) deep, and weigh only 1.8 ounces (52 grams).
The Survival Binoculars with Compass and Signal Mirror sells for only $9.60.
We also offer Opera Glasses with Built-in Light,
a Small Solid Brass Binoculars,
a Survival Compass, Thermometer, and Whistle,
a Carabiner Compass,
and Backpacker's Compass.
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