Olympic Compact Dual Hinge Series
Bigger isn't always better, and nothing packs lighter than the Olympic Compact Dual Hinge binoculars. Weighing in at less than 15 ounces and measuring just 4.3 inches long, these are the perfect binoculars for backpacking or bow hunting.
Features
Olympic Compact Dual Hinge Binoculars
With a unique dual hinge design, the Olympic Compact binoculars weigh less than 15 ounces, making them easy to store and carry.
- The dual hinge design reduces weight and allows the Olympic Compact to fold up tight for easy storage or carrying.
- Fully multi-coated lenses ensure maximum brightness, clarity, contrast, and color fidelity.
- Phase coated prisms work with the lens system to further enhance the sight picture.
- Armor coated, rugged, waterproof, and covered by the Leupold® Limited Lifetime Warranty.
- Available in black or Mossy Oak Treestand camouflage finish.
Specifications
Olympic Compact Dual Hinge 8x25mm
Available Finishes
| Actual Magnification | 8x |
|---|---|
| Linear Field of View (ft/1000 yd) | 273 |
| Linear Field of View (m/1000 m) | 91 |
| Angular Field of View (degrees) | 5.2 |
| Weight | 14.6 oz / 414 g |
| Length | 4.3 in / 109 mm |
| Obj. Aperture (mm) | 25 |
| Twilight Factor | 14.1 |
| Exit Pupil (mm) | 3.1 |
| Eye Relief (mm) | 16.5 |
| Interpupillary Distance (mm) | 60 - 70 |
| Close Focus Distance | 8.2 ft / 2.7 m |
Ordering Information
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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 | |

