New: Meopta MeoStar B1 Plus Binoculars

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posted on December 14, 2020
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Meopta’s new MeoStar B1 Plus binoculars are the latest iteration of the company’s top binocular line, integrating new features into one high-performance binocular. Innovative optical design, HD FL lenses with advanced coatings, central locking diopter and upgraded rubber armoring for improved grip and ergonomics will deliver an enhanced user experience. The MeoStar B1 Plus line will include 8x32 mm HD, 8x42 mm HD, 8x56 mm HD, 10x42 mm HD, 12x50 mm HD and 15x56 mm HD models. Prices range from $1,079.99 to $1,599.99, depending on the model.

MeoStar B1 Plus binoculars


The optical system with MeoBright lens coatings is optimized for twilight, giving hunters the advantage of seeing fine details more clearly at extended ranges in low light. The rugged B1 Plus is built on an aluminum alloy body engineered to withstand extreme conditions. In addition, the new B1 Plus binoculars are nitrogen purged, waterproof and fogproof.

Multi-stop, twist-up eyecups help to accommodate nearly all possible users, and the eyecups are also removable for quick and easy cleaning. Plus, Meopta’s MeoShield anti-abrasion lens coating provides added protection for dealing with rough terrain, and the MeoDrop hydrophobic lens coating will repel rain, dust, and grease from lens surfaces.

All Meopta optics sold in the U.S. are backed by the company’s lifetime transferrable warranty. Learn more at www.meoptasportsoptics.com.


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