NEW: Canyon Series Binoculars

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SIG SAUER, Inc

NEW: Canyon Series Binoculars

Precision Meets Clarity

The new Canyon Series of binoculars from SIG SAUER Electro-Optics blend high-definition glass with industry-leading functionality.


NEW: CANYON Rangefinding Binocular

NEW: CANYON Rangefinding Binocular

Blending SIG’s experience in designing best-in-class laser rangefinder technologies with premium glass optics, The Canyon Rangefinding Binoculars provide a single feature-rich solution for every hunter and shooter.

Key Features:

★ Lightwave DSP provides lightning-quick data out to 4,000 yards on reflective surfaces and 1,500 yards on non-reflective targets like deer and elk.

★ Capable of storing up to eight onboard ballistic groups for shooting solutions in either MRAD or MOA, as well as SIG’s proprietary Archery Mode

★  SpectraCoat anti-reflective lens coatings provide superior light transmission and optical clarity.

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VIDEO: Canyon Rangefinding Binoculars Product Features

NEW: Canyon Binocular

NEW: Canyon Binocular

 The newest addition to SIG SAUER’S expansive line of rugged hunting optics, the Canyon HD Binoculars pack a wide range of critical features into the popularized 10×42 design.

Key Features:

★ Boasting fully multi-coated HD glass lenses, the Canyon HD Binoculars are capable of generating a bright, high-definition image even in low light conditions.

★ The 3-position adjustable eyecups make fine tuning comfort quick and convenient helping reduce eyestrain.

★  Standard ¼-20” threaded insert offers the ability to mount your optic on a tripod or window mount for increased stability.

★ Closed bridge design with updated rubber armor and an enhanced rubber over mold focus dial for toughness and comfort.

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SIG SAUER Inc.,

72 Pease Boulevard, Newington, NH 03801

(603) 610-3000

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