Red Binoculars Description

Whale watching, bird watching or just sightseeing - no adventure is complete without these!

These Red Binoculars from Navir are made from tough ABS* plastic and come supplied with neck straps and an ingenious lanyard lens cover system to prevent you losing them in the excitement of the moment!

Features:

  • Objective lens: diameter 40 mm
  • Optics: 4 elements
  • Magnification: 3.5 times
  • Focus regulation with central micrometric screw
  • Regulation of the interpupillary distance. The variable interpupillary distance (from 49 to 78 mm) permits correct use even by children.

Fun for ages 5 and up! Also available: Yellow Binoculars

Let your own sense of discovery take you to places far away with these powerful, easy-to-use Children's Binoculars!

*Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) is an opaque thermoplastic. ABS plastic is very strong, structurally sturdy, and holds up well to external impacts, which is why it is used in things like camera housings, power tool protective housings, packaging and LEGO! ABS is also non-toxic and can easily be recycled.

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Shipping & Delivery

Pop your order in before 12 Noon Mon - Fri and if everything is in stock we’ll dispatch it that day guaranteed for you. This excludes public holidays of course.

You have two options to get your entire order shipped, standard delivery for $10 or our express service for $15 (excludes bulky items as labelled, some remote areas, and packages that are over 2kg). See shipping calculator on cart for accurate Express pricing.

All your selections are sent with full tracking so you keep an watch on them as they progress to your delivery address. You can easily check the progress of your entire order by clicking on the tracking link in your dispatch email.

Red Binoculars Reviews

My explorer loves them!

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By: Michelle - SA on 18 July 2022
I purchased these for my little red loving explorer. He loves them. They are great quality.

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