BX-2 Cascades Series
Leupold® BX-2 Cascades® binoculars feature phase coated roof prisms to give you the sharpness, contrast, and color fidelity serious binoculars users demand, even when the light is less than ideal. Their newly updated, in-line design makes them trim, lightweight, and easy to grip even in wet conditions.
Features
BX-2 Cascades Binoculars
Serious optical performance in a slim, in-line binocular that’s a pleasure to take into the field.
- An outstanding low-light performer.
- The multi-coated lens system ensures maximum brightness for clarity, contrast, and color fidelity.
- Slim, in-line design is ergonomic and easy to grip in all weather conditions.
- Generous eye relief and twist-up eyecups for comfortable extended viewing, even with eyeglasses.
- Close focus distance of 10 feet.
- Armor coated, rugged, and waterproof.
- Covered by the Leupold® Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Specifications
BX-2 Cascades 8x42mm
Available Finishes
| Actual Magnification | 8x |
|---|---|
| Linear Field of View (ft/1000 yd) | 341 |
| Linear Field of View (m/1000 m) | 114 |
| Angular Field of View (degrees) | 6.5 |
| Weight | 22.9 oz / 650 g |
| Length | 5.5 in / 140 mm |
| Obj. Aperture (mm) | 42 |
| Twilight Factor | 18.3 |
| Exit Pupil (mm) | 5.0 |
| Eye Relief (mm) | 18.0 |
| Interpupillary Distance (mm) | 58 - 72 |
| Close Focus Distance | 9.9 ft / 3.0 m |
Ordering Information
| BX-2 Cascades |
PART NO. |
|---|---|
| 7x42mm | 111731 |
| 8x42mm | 111737 |
| 10x42mm | 111740 |
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 | |

