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The BX-1 McKenzie HD 10×50 binocular combines 10× magnification with a large 50 mm objective lens, providing reliable long-range target detection even in dense brush and challenging terrain. The use of calcium fluoride lenses delivers high image clarity while minimizing chromatic aberration.
The optical system is built on Leupold’s advanced platform, offering proven light transmission, best-in-class glare reduction in harsh lighting, and the resolution required for extended-distance observation.
Twist-up eyecups and generous eye relief ensure comfort during prolonged use, including for eyeglass wearers. Removable, replaceable eyecups allow field replacement in case of damage.
The housing is fully waterproof and fog-proof. The gas-filled construction is pressure-tested to depths of up to 10 meters and across multiple pressure-change cycles. The binocular operates reliably in extreme temperatures ranging from −40 °C to +71 °C.
The package includes Pro Gear accessories: Go Afield shoulder strap, protective binocular case, objective lens covers, and a microfiber cleaning cloth.
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We regard the BX-1 McKenzie HD 10×50 as a durable field binocular designed for real-world use, where long-range capability, light-gathering performance, and reliability in harsh conditions are essential.
⚙️ Technical specifications
| Parameter | Value |
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| Manufacturer | Leupold & Stevens |
| Country of origin | USA |
| Manufacturer part number | 181174 |
| Magnification | 10× |
| Objective lens diameter | 50 mm |
| Exit pupil diameter | 5 mm |
| Eye relief | 17 mm |
| Field of view (at 1000 m) | 87.5 m |
| Angular field of view | 5° |
| Minimum focusing distance | 2.5 m |
| Interpupillary distance | 56–76 mm |
| Length | 16.5 cm |
| Weight | 765 g |
| Color | Shadow Gray |
Commentary
The BX-1 McKenzie HD 10×50 is intended for users who require long-range performance, strong low-light capability, and dependable construction without excessive weight.
Suitable for
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Military personnel — long-range observation and terrain monitoring in low-light and harsh environments
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Hunters — detecting and identifying targets at extended distances
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Tactical observers — sustained observation with stable, high-contrast imagery
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Expedition and outdoor users — operation in extreme climates
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Eyeglass wearers — comfortable viewing due to generous eye relief