It is a myth that the classic porn prism format of binoculars is passé and out of date. The Adventurer T WP is proof of this.
With a sober design through a leather-like rubber covering on parts of the binoculars, you get here optics that hold good to very good class, at in some cases half the price compared to a corresponding straight so-called roof-edge price maker. The advantages of porroprism are, apart from the price, a better depth vision (a sense of three-dimensional image), an often significantly larger field of view and a different grip due to the wider format. The last is appreciated by some users. The disadvantages of porro prisms are that they used to not be tight in the same way as eaves, and that they have a slightly lower resistance to blows and shocks. Waterproofness is not an issue with the Adventurer T WP - it is waterproof although not specified to any specific depth. It also has traditional soft rubber eyecups that need to be folded down if you wear glasses, but otherwise the eyepiece lenses are large and easy to look through whether you wear glasses or not. With 6.5 times magnification and 32 mm lens apertures, you get a compact pair of binoculars with a calm, stable and bright image, large depth of field and an extremely large field of view. Maybe something for you who are a little shaky even without binoculars. In addition, with a good enough close range to work even if you are looking at butterflies and dragonflies. With its smallest pupil distance, it is also suitable for those who have slightly closer eyes. Supplied with soft case, wide nylon neck strap and field-specific rubber lens covers. If you want a functional eyepiece cover, check out the linked articles next to this.
Product information
Size (LxWxH): 109x169x50 mm
Weight: 549 grams
Field of view: 161 m/1000 m corresponding to 9.2°
Pupil distance: 53~74mm
Eye distance (eye-relief): 18 mm
Closest focusing distance: 3 meters
Warranty: 2 years