GPO Passion ED 10X32 Binoculars
GPO Passion ED 10X32 Binoculars
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GPO Passion ED 10X32 Binoculars
GPO Passion ED 10X32 Binoculars
GPO Passion ED 10X32 Binoculars
GPO Passion ED 10X32 Binoculars
GPO Passion ED 10X32 Binoculars
GPO Passion ED 10X32 Binoculars
GPO Passion ED 10X32 Binoculars
GPO Passion ED 10X32 Binoculars

GPO Passion ED 10X32 Binoculars

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PASSION ED binoculars are built to the highest standards within their price class, and in the same factories as other European brands. Their unique magnesium body makes them ultra lightweight yet incredibly durable, and their cutting edge field of view makes these binoculars an instant classic among outdoor enthusiasts. 

  • ED glass technology
  • Magnesium micro-bridge and body
  • GPObright lens coating technology
  • Waterproof and fogproof
  • Tough aluminium eyecup tubes
  • Lightweight and compact
  • Custom-moulded hard case

 

Incredible: PASSION ED binoculars are made with durable magnesium bodies, unlike the plastic bodies of other European premium brands.

 

Accessories included with binoculars

instruction manual, cleaning cloth, hard case, neoprene neck strap, hard case strap, objective covers, ocular covers

 

Specification

Prism type: Schmidt-Pechan
Magnification: 10x
Field of view (FOV) ft at 1000y: 316
Waterproof 200 Mbars
Objective diameter (mm): 32
Ocular diameter (mm): 35
Exit pupil diameter (mm): 32.8
Eye Relief (inches): 0.59
Eye Relief (mm): 15
Housing: magnesium
Close focus (feet): 8.2
Close focus (meters): 2.5
Interpupilary Distance (IPD): 56-73
Dioptric compensation range: -3, +3
Waterproof: 200
Transmission Daylight: 90%
Height (inches): 1,7
Height (mm): 44
Weight (ounces): 17,6
Length (inches): 4,9
Length (mm): 125
Width (inches): 4,6
Width (mm): 118

Customer Reviews

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jonathan mccarthy
Excellent quality

Purchased a pair of GPO 10x32 binoculars in sand colour. Amazing quality and performance rivalling binoculars that are far more costly. Can't recommend GPO enough. Stealth Birding's service was first class. Highly recommended.

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Ronald Fletcher
GPO Passion ED 10x32

How now field tested these binoculars On Isle of Mull. Spotting Sea Eagles and also otters and seals out at sea. Binoculars are good, sharp, and have good clarity. Easy to handle practical size and weight. Recommend.

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Mr S M Quayle
GPO 10 x 32 binoculars

The service in purchasing the binoculars was excellent including the delivery. The binoculars are excellent and easy to use.

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Jacqueline Lewis
GPO passion ED binoculars 10x32

Fast efficient delivery. Great quality for the cost - easy to use and carry

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Steve C
My first decent binoculars

I'm not a bird watcher, I just wanted a new pair of binoculars for travel and everyday use. I bought some Nikon Sportstar 10x25s in 2010, they're OK and very compact but I wanted something better but still relatively small. Fortunately there are YouTube channels dedicated to this sort of thing, and after watching a few reviews I decided to go for the GPO Passion 10x32.

I'm really happy with these. They feel good, solid build, and I like that one has the option of having the lens caps connected to the body/strap or not (so I don't lose them). They're about three times the price of my old little Nikons; they were 25s of course but I was surprised by the difference in brightness and contrast. I went for green, it's a very dark green and makes a change from the usual black.

Stealth Birding was cheaper (by about £30) than where I first looked and the option of a free gift was nice, so I chose the Eco Beacon bird feeder and took delivery in a couple of days. Excellent. We already had a bird feeder but I wanted another elsewhere.

I said I'm no bird watcher but these are really nice to look through so I've sat in the garden and watched the birds quite often, with a copy of the RSPB's "Pocket Birds" in some form of amateur attempt at identifying them. It's quite relaxing.

It makes me wonder what a £2000 pair of Leica, Zeiss or Swarovski are like. I'll never know, but I do wonder!

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