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Brunton Eterna Monocular

Brunton Eterna Monocular

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Brunton Eterna Monocular

The Brunton Eterna Monocular offers lightweight and compact convenience for the observant backcountry enthusiast who likes to go light. With the Eterna Monocular, you'll get the benefits of Brunton's most sophisticated binoculars. Use the Eterna with or without eyeglasses, and don't worry about this monocular in foul weather because it is waterproof inside and out. Because Brunton phase-coated the Eterna's lenses, you get a crisp, clear image. Whether you scope a line on the powder-laden peak in the distance or catch a close-up of a rare bird, you'll appreciate the Eterna Monocular's generous 341-foot field of view at 1,000 yards.

Bottom Line: Whether skiing, birding, or just scoping out the backcountry, the lightweight, weather-proof Eterna Monocular is eternally handy.

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Rating for this product: 5

A good purchase

By: marmugster2171901(5)
July 14, 2008

We wanted a monocular because we wanted to keep our pack light. It is definitely lighter than a binocular - so we felt it did the trick.

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Rating for this product: 3

It's Works

By: cavagnarot685176(2)
June 11, 2008

It works well. However very heavy.

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Rating for this product: 4

VERY easy to use, & has awesome range

By: DBrohm(32)
October 4, 2007

I used this monocular when I went to Grand Teton National Park a few weeks ago. I was impressed with how easy this is to use. I've also never used a monocular before until this one, and I think they are much easier than binoculars. I used it to zoom in on the mountains and on all the wildlife that only looked like little specs from the road. Things that would otherwise be out of view are easily visible with this Eterna Monocular.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Asset

By: none(0)
May 6, 2007

I've always had trouble with binoculars but my new Brunton Monocular gets right on target (for example moving trucks), has good eye relief, easy to focus and I really like it.

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Rating for this product: 4

Extreem value!

By: Dave in Dallas(6)
January 21, 2007

Oct 07, 2005 Initial Impression - I recently bought this monocular after exhaustive research on the Internet. My initial impressions are: It is fairly hefty and bulky, which appeals to me. The light gathering ability is very good, again I've only had it for a short while but, for example, I can read the house numbers at night using the monocular and cannot even see that there are numbers on the house with out it. I have taken it with me when I go mountain biking and been impressed with it's durability and clarity. In short the clarity is outstanding, all the way to the edges. The light gathering ability is surprisingly good for just a 30mm objective lens. I am surprised at how well a 6x monocular can perform, it’s so clear and bright it is as if it is a much larger and powerful scope. I have no idea how well it will hold up, but just so long as it is not abused I’m sure it will be fine. My experience with optics is based on over 20 years of hunting and recreational hiking using spotting scopes, telescopes, binoculars. Jan 10, 2006 Follow Up Review - Follow up to original review. I have taken my monocular on my vacation to Eastern Europe during the month of December. We traveled to Frankfurt Germany, Vienna Austria, Prague Czech Republic, Walbrych Poland, as well as various other mini trips for skiing and sight seeing. The weather during the trip was just above or below freezing with rain and snow almost daily. The Brunton Eterna Monocular performed like a champ. I had no problem with fogging despite the weather. It was large enough that I or my wife could handle it with ease while wearing gloves, but still small enough to slip into a coat pocket with ease. We used it for sight seeing, scouting ski runs, navigation aid, and watching the wild life. Bottom line: It added a new dimension to our vacation it was very handy and just plain fun to have along with minimal space and weight penalties. No post purchase remorse on this one, and I definitely recommend purchasing one to others.

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Tech Specs:

Shell Material: Soft rubber
Lens Material: Emerald Fire multi-coated optics
Magnification: 6x
Field Of View @ 1,000 yds: 341ft
Exit Pupil: 5mm
Weather Resistance: Waterproof, fog-proof
Eye Relief: 19mm
Size: 6in x 2in x 1.875in
Relative Brightness: Increased contrast
Minimum Focus: 12 feet
Weight: 11.5oz
Recommended Use: Spotting, viewing when binoculars are impractical
Warranty: Lifetime