Sig Sauer KILO10K-ABS HD Laser Range Finder Binoculars 10x42 BDX - FDE
Manufactured by Sig Sauer
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Sig Sauer is where simplicity meets quality. With sister companies in Germany and the USA, Sig Sauer works hard to give you the quality you deserve at the price you can afford. These laser rangefinder binoculars have a magnification of up to 10x and an objective lens diameter of 42mm. The main feature of this rangefinder is that it has the Gen II Lightwave DSP with an extended range mode, giving you an even larger range that you can keep track of. It connects via Bluetooth to SIERRA3BDX’s BDX-R1 reticle, giving you a holdover dot and wind hold. This model also supports BDX External, or BDX-X, meaning it can connect to devices like a Kerstrel or Garmin.
Features:
The Sig Sauer Kilo provides a streamlined body with the most up-to-date technology, giving you everything you need to find your target. It is compact and lightweight, weighing only 32 ounces, making it easy to keep on you during your missions.
Features:
- Magnification of up to 10x
- Objective lens diameter of 42mm
- It has the fastest digital signal processing system available using Gen II Lightwave TM DSP technology
- Lenses have antireflection coatings for the best picture in bright or low lighting
- Includes onboard ballistics sensors to give you up-to-date information
- Includes Extended Range and Fog Mode
- BDX 2.0 Enabled for low energy and long range bluetooth
- Supports BDX External (BDX-X) for connectivity with devices like Kerstrel or Garmin
The Sig Sauer Kilo provides a streamlined body with the most up-to-date technology, giving you everything you need to find your target. It is compact and lightweight, weighing only 32 ounces, making it easy to keep on you during your missions.
California Prop 65 warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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