Small Monocular 25mm Compact Pocket Telescope with BAK4 Prism

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SKU: SM-24979

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Spot details from the track

When you want a closer look without extra bulk, this small monocular gives you a simple, one eye view. It packs small, so it suits tramping, travel, and events in New Zealand. Also, it helps you check birds in a tree line, read a hut sign, or scan a ridge for the next marker. Use it in good light for best clarity. Then keep it handy in a jacket pocket.

Key Features

  • Compact body fits in one hand, so you can scan and move.
  • Focus ring lets you sharpen the view quickly on the go.
  • FMC coated optics aim to lift brightness and colour in daylight.
  • BAK4 prism design helps keep edges clearer than basic glass.
  • Supplier rated IPX6 water resistance helps with rain and splashes.
  • Lanyard loop gives you a simple carry option on steep tracks.

Specifications of this Small Monocular

  • Type: Single eye monocular viewer.
  • Marked model: 2000x25 (printed on the body).
  • Objective lens size: 25 mm (as marked).
  • Approx size: 9.2 cm long and 3 cm wide.
  • Weight: 43 grams +/- 5%
  •  Body colour: Black with a red accent ring.
  • Optics: FMC coated lens and BAK4 style prism (supplier stated).
  • Water resistance: IPX6 rated by supplier.
  • Material: Lightweight polymer body (supplier stated).

Benefits

  1. You pack light, yet you still bring extra reach with this small monocular.
  2. You steady your view fast, because the grip area is easy to hold.
  3. You stay flexible, since one hand can hold it while the other holds a pole.
  4. You handle changeable weather better, so light rain does not stop your scan.
  5. You get more value from walks, because spotting wildlife feels easier.

Common Questions

  • Q: Is the 2000x marking a real magnification rating?
    A: Treat it as a seller label. Real magnification depends on the optics and the conditions.
  • Q: Will it work for birdwatching in New Zealand?
    A: Yes, it helps in daylight. For best results, brace your elbows and focus on a clear edge.
  • Q: Can I use it in rain?
    A: The supplier lists IPX6 water resistance. However, avoid submerging it and dry it after use.
  • Q: How do I get a sharper image?
    A: First, clean the lens. Then, focus on a high contrast line and avoid heat haze.
  • Q: Is it good for kids?
    A: It can be, with care. Still, supervise use and never aim it at the sun.
  • Q: How should I clean and store it?
    A: Use a blower, then a microfibre cloth. Store it dry to help protect coatings.

Summary

If you want a compact viewer for walks, lookout points, and travel, this small monocular is an easy choice. It suits fair weather scanning and light drizzle. Also, it helps you spot details without carrying full binoculars. For safety, never look at the sun, and treat it as a viewing aid, not a navigation tool.