Vortex Bantam HD 6.5x32mm Youth Binocular BTM-6532
Vortex Bantam HD 6.5x32mm Youth Binocular BTM-6532
SKU BTM-6532-Vortex
$99.99
$69.99

Specifications

  • Weight:14.4 ounces
  • Dimensions:4.9" x 4.8"
  • Eye Relief:18.7mm
  • Field of View:400 feet @ 1000 yards
  • Angular Field of View7.6°
  • Close Focus Range:12 feet
  • Interpupillary Distance51mm - 69mm
  • Objective Diameter32mm
  • Product TypeBinoculars
  • Item ConditionNew
  • UPC843829137126
  • MPNBTM-6532

Description

The Bantam HD 6.5x32mm Binoculars deliver the brightness, clarity, and durability that Vortex is known for – all in a package ideal for youths. The overall size and ergonomics have been optimized for smaller hands and faces. They weigh in a 14.4 ounces, roughly half the weight of a pair of full-sized 10x42mm binoculars. The interpupillary distance has been reduced to a slender 51mm – 69mm to better accommodate narrower faces. Despite the small size and lightweight, the Bantam HD 6.5x32mm Binoculars offer exceptional optical quality. They come equipped with Vortex’s HD Optical system with select glass elements to provide optimal resolution, maximize light transmission, reduce chromatic aberration, and deliver edge-to-edge sharpness. Optical performance is further enhanced thanks to the XR Lens Coatings, which boost light transmission for better performance in low light environments. In addition, the Bantam HD 6.5x32mm Binoculars are tripod compatible via 1/4x20 threaded insert, and feature a rubber armor coating to protect against bumps and minor impacts.

Features of the Bantam HD 6.5x32mm Binoculars:

  • Optimized for younger users – Reduced weight/size, designed to fit smaller hands and faces
  • HD Optical system - Provides optimal resolution, maximizes light transmission, reduces chromatic aberration, and delivers edge-to-edge sharpness
  • XR Lens Coatings – Boosts light transmission for better performance in low light environments
  • Tripod compatible – 1/4x20 threaded insert
  • Rubber armor coating – protect against bumps and minor impacts