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Bigfoot? Old news. Mothman? Dusty. No, if we’re tracking cryptids, we’re going for the real legend. We’re going after New Zealand’s legendary Fiordland Moose, and we’re doing it with a pair of HD binoculars that can attach to your phone when it’s time to take the shot.
Binoculars for all your moose-watching needs
These HD Binoculars don’t mess around. With 12X magnification and oversized 50mm lenses, these things are built to spot movement deep in the trees or across a misty ridge. They’ve got ED glass and fully multi-coated lenses, which basically means you’re getting sharp, color-rich views even when the light starts to dip.
And when the moment finally comes, and you spot antlers in the brush or something moving where it shouldn’t, you’ve got a built-in phone adapter to catch it. No more fumbling to line up your phone camera. Just clip it on and hit record. Then you can finally add your image to the archives of mostly blurry, strangely all black and white photos of that most elusive of moose.
These binoculars aren’t just for dry-weather strolls, either. They’re waterproof, fogproof, and made to be tossed in a pack without a second thought. You’re not canceling a moose hunt just because the forecast calls for drizzle.
With a wide field of view and close focus that lets you zoom in without losing the big picture, these are great for cryptid chases, birdwatching, or just scanning the horizon like a wildlife documentary narrator.
They even come in a classic green, so you’ll look the part while you’re out there trying to prove the impossible.
It’s only $69.99 to get a pair of HD Binoculars, but we don’t have many left.
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12X50 HD Binoculars with Phone Adapter (Refurbished) – $69.99
What makes this deal special
Binoculars with good magnification are a dime a dozen. What sets these apart is the included phone mount that lets you turn regular binoculars into a magnification lens for your camera, and the price is pretty hard to beat.