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Two essentials, one solution. Atibal Horizon 1500 range-finding binoculars give you speed, accuracy, and confidence in the field.
When the backcountry calls, every ounce matters. Atibal’s range-finding binoculars strip away the excess and deliver pure performance, combining crystal-clear optics with lightning-fast distance readings in one rugged unit. Designed for hunters who demand efficiency, the intuitive single-hand controls let you scan, focus, and range without breaking stride. Stay locked on your target, cut the clutter, and trust Atibal Horizon 1500 to keep you dialed in when it counts.
The Atibal Horizon 1500 also features an advanced HCD (Horizontal Component Distance) angle-compensated ranging technology, it delivers the exact distance data bowhunters and rifle shooters need to make confident, precise shots in any terrain. Unlike most laser range-finding binoculars, the Horizon incorporates PureView™ Technology, ensuring a perfectly neutral image with no discoloration or artificial tinge, just pure, natural clarity from edge to edge.
Included in the box:
Eye Piece Cover
Tethered objective lens cover
Neck strap
Carry case
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FEATURES: |
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Scan: Displays continuous distance readings when panning across a landscape.
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| PureView™ Technology: eliminates color distortion or color shift due to the laser rangefinder. |
| Integrated Tripod Attachment |
| Horizontal Component Distance (HCD): Displays the slope angle compensated distance to the target. |
| Line of Sight (LOS): Displays the actual line of sight range. |
| Fully Multi-Coated Lenses, BAK 4 PRISM |
| Adjustable Eyecups & Diopter |
| Nitrogen Purged for waterproof and fog proof protection |
| Waterproof |
| Rubber Armor for shock proof protection |
| SPECIFICATIONS: |
| Magnification: 10x |
| Objective Lens Diameter: 42mm |
| Eye Relief: 15mm |
| Field of View: 320ft @ 1000yds, Angular Field of View: 6.1° |
| Black LCD Display |
| Close Focus: 3.8m |
| Prism Glass: BAK4 |
| Focus System: Center Focus |
| Waterproof rating IP67 |
| Range: Up to 1500 meters |
| Weight: 28.2oz |
| Length: 5.6 in. |
| Battery: CR2 |
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Overall rating: 4.714286 / 5 from 7 reviews.
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"It’s nice to have the second hand for stability instead of the mono LRF style. It read a 550 yard building in under a second which is a large step up from my 15 year old mono LRF. Only downsides so far are: The reticle is angled when adjusted properly to me The reticle is too light. It is a bit difficult to read in the shadows because you need to take your reading and move it to a brighter background. Lastly, the strap it comes with is horrible. At a minimum the ends need to be cut at a 45° so it can fit the guides on the binos. Similarly, the bino case is cheap, but honestly, I don’t expect most people to use neither the case nor the straps, so not a big deal in the slightest."
— Joe P. (4/5)
"Excellent bino/rangefinder setup!! Took no time to learn the rangefinder buttons. The glass quality is also excellent. You won't be disappointed!"
— Tim (5/5)
"BLUF: I wish the reticle was brighter and clearer, but other than that, this binocular far outpunches its weightclass. You should buy one. Or two."
— David M. (4/5)
"Clear glass, simple to use, great field of view. I've only used them around the neighborhood so far but looking forward to hitting the 3D bow range and outdoor rifle range soon to start better putting them through the paces. These fit perfectly in my Small badlands binocular case. There does appear to be a minimum useful range of about 3m or yds which is worth knowing but not likely to matter when in the field. It is going to take some getting used to on the rangefinder information. Based on what I read on the site (less clear in the manual) is the ranged information is angle compensated data and there isn't any way to see both the angle compensated and non-angle compensated data. This is different than the rangefinder I am used to using which displays both. There is a cleanliness to only displaying one but it will take some time to get used to. Additionally, the rangefinder information is only displayed in the right eye. As someone that is left eye dominant with increasingly worse vision in my right eye, I have mixed feelings about that. Right now it is excellent and makes the experience even better. It might prove to be a weakness at some point in the future, but I don't believe it will prevent these from being functional as both binoculars and a rangefinder."
— Amos W. (5/5)
"These binoculars are awesome, in fact, everything I have bought from Atibal is great"
— Scott D. (5/5)
"GOOD,GOOD,GOOD"
— Chris L. (5/5)
"These are my first range finder binoculars. They are very clear and easy to read. Can't wait to get them in the field."
— Russ J. (5/5)
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