BX-1 Rogue Compact Series
The BX-1 Rogue® Compact Series packs all the full sized features of the BX-1 Rogue into a palm-sized package. The inverted Porro prism design makes them incredibly small and lightweight, without sacrificing any optical performance. When you can't be weighed down, but still demand sharp, crystal-clear images and aggressive magnification, you need the BX-1 Rogue Compact.
Features
BX-1 Rogue Compact Binoculars
All the full sized features of the BX-1 Rogue Series packed into a palm-sized package.
- Inverted Porro prism design makes the BX-1 Rogue Compact Series incredibly small and lightweight, without sacrificing any optical performance.
- The multi-coated lens system ensures maximum brightness for clarity, contrast, and color fidelity.
- Rugged, durable and waterproof for years of dependable service.
- Covered by the Leupold® Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Specifications
BX-1 Rogue Compact 10x25mm
Available Finishes
| Actual Magnification | 10x |
|---|---|
| Linear Field of View (ft/1000 yd) | 294 |
| Linear Field of View (m/1000 m) | 98 |
| Angular Field of View (degrees) | 5.6 |
| Weight | 12.7 oz / 360 g |
| Length | 4.3 in / 109 mm |
| Obj. Aperture (mm) | 25 |
| Twilight Factor | 15.8 |
| Exit Pupil (mm) | 2.5 |
| Eye Relief (mm) | 15.0 |
| Interpupillary Distance (mm) | 57 - 71 |
| Close Focus Distance | 14.1 ft / 4.3 m |
Ordering Information
To make ordering any of these products easier, download the Product Ordering Chart (in PDF format), which includes the part number for each specific model.![]()
Application Guide
| General Purpose | |
|---|---|
| Children/Youth | |
| People with Interpupillary Distance (IPD) Less Than 60mm | |
| Beginners – Requiring Larger Field of View | |
| General Field Birding | |
| Coastal Birding | |
| Tropical Birding | |
| Butterfly Watching | |
| Hiking and Camping | |
| Wildlife Observation | |
| Paddle Sports | |
| General Maritime Use | |
| Stadium Sporting Events and Performances | |
| Theater Concert Performances | |
| Organic Eye Problems (macular degeneration, etc.) | |
| Loss of Vision in One Eye or Non-Tracking Eye | |
| Decreased Pupillary Dilation Common with Age | |

