SWAROVSKI OPTIK expands its NL Pure range with smaller, lighter NL Pure 32 binoculars
9 April 2021
SWAROVSKI OPTIK will expand its NL Pure range of binoculars in May 2021 with the launch of the NL Pure 32.
Basically, the NL Pure 32 are a smaller, lighter version of the incredible NL Pure 42 binoculars that Stuart recently field tested with impressive results - the new bino's will feature the same superb optical system as its big brother, the NL Pure 42, within an extremely compact, precise mechanism. The new binoculars will be available in 8x32 and 10x32 versions from selected retailers.
The 32-mm version is ideal for keen birders and outdoor enthusiasts and perhaps the most noticeable difference apart from the objective lens size is an eye-catching new colour. In addition to the traditional green, the NL 32's will also be available in a trendy new Burnt Orange.
Just like the NL Pure 42, one look through the 32-mm version reveals the technical ability that lies within. Thanks to the huge, revolutionary field of view (up to 69°) and the barely perceptible edges, you are completely immersed in the image, making it the most natural form of observation.
The compact optics are encased in a uniquely ergonomic housing, which ensures that the NL Pure 32 fits perfectly into your hand. With an oval recess between the thumb and index finger, the shape of the binoculars conforms to your natural grip. The forehead rest provides unbeatable comfort during prolonged use and ensures steady viewing.
The company works tirelessly to promote sustainability in every area of its operations.
The accessories were a particular focus when developing the NL Pure range. The field bag is made of 100% recycled polyester (rPET). A soap & brush kit for cleaning the housing is supplied as standard. It contains a wooden brush and a palm oil-free, biodegradable soap made from coconut oil, olive oil, and shea butter with no colorants or fragrances. The soap is made in Tyrol, Austria and the brush comes from Germany. The product packaging is climate-neutral and is made of sustainable and recyclable materials.
Learn more > swarovskioptik.com
Basically, the NL Pure 32 are a smaller, lighter version of the incredible NL Pure 42 binoculars that Stuart recently field tested with impressive results - the new bino's will feature the same superb optical system as its big brother, the NL Pure 42, within an extremely compact, precise mechanism. The new binoculars will be available in 8x32 and 10x32 versions from selected retailers.
The 32-mm version is ideal for keen birders and outdoor enthusiasts and perhaps the most noticeable difference apart from the objective lens size is an eye-catching new colour. In addition to the traditional green, the NL 32's will also be available in a trendy new Burnt Orange.
Just like the NL Pure 42, one look through the 32-mm version reveals the technical ability that lies within. Thanks to the huge, revolutionary field of view (up to 69°) and the barely perceptible edges, you are completely immersed in the image, making it the most natural form of observation.
The compact optics are encased in a uniquely ergonomic housing, which ensures that the NL Pure 32 fits perfectly into your hand. With an oval recess between the thumb and index finger, the shape of the binoculars conforms to your natural grip. The forehead rest provides unbeatable comfort during prolonged use and ensures steady viewing.
The company works tirelessly to promote sustainability in every area of its operations.
The accessories were a particular focus when developing the NL Pure range. The field bag is made of 100% recycled polyester (rPET). A soap & brush kit for cleaning the housing is supplied as standard. It contains a wooden brush and a palm oil-free, biodegradable soap made from coconut oil, olive oil, and shea butter with no colorants or fragrances. The soap is made in Tyrol, Austria and the brush comes from Germany. The product packaging is climate-neutral and is made of sustainable and recyclable materials.
Learn more > swarovskioptik.com
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