


🔭 See more. Miss less. Own the wild with Redfield Rebel.
The Redfield Rebel 10x42mm binoculars combine professional-grade optics with rugged, weatherproof construction. Featuring fully multi-coated BaK-4 prisms, a wide 65° apparent field of view, and a shockproof aluminum body, these binoculars deliver bright, detailed images in any outdoor condition. Designed for comfort and precision, they include a knurled focus wheel, twist-up eyecups, and close-focus capability, making them the perfect companion for hunters, birders, and nature enthusiasts who demand reliability and performance.
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7 x 5.8 x 3 inches |
| Package Weight | 1.02 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 6 x 3 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Brand Name | Leupold |
| Model Name | 67605 |
| Color | Black |
| Material | Aluminum, Glass, Rubber |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Redfield |
| Part Number | 67605 |
| Model Year | 2013 |
| Size | 10x42mm |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
J**.
Would buy again.
I use these binos when hunting or at the range or just whenever I need to get a closer look at something. At 200 yards I can easily tell where I hit the target with 30+ caliber and barely with the 25/243 caliber..but not 22 or 17 calibers at that range (100yards no problem though in well lighted conditions). Seeing 125lb game up to 1000 yards isn't a problem at all but I make it a rule not to shoot past 400 yards so these binos defanitely fit the bill. I do often use this in combination with my Simmons 20-60x60 spotting scope when at the range/prairie.Per dimensions/weight: they are relatively light although I do recommend the shoulder straps for added comfort when wearing them all day long. They fit perfectly in my hands and not too bulky considering them being 10x42 binos and not 10x50.I currently have Tasco 10x40 and had a Nikon Monarch ATB (lost them somehow) and all I can say is that the clarity in these binos are excellent, even in lower light conditions, worlds better than my Tasco and about the same as the Nikon.Try a pair...Keep in mind they are Redfield is now owned by Leoupold and the quality you get for under $150 (I paid $139.99 on amazon) is a real bargain.
A**R
For size and $$, it is the best value on the market! Absolutely love it!!
Had a pair given to me a couple of years ago. Like so much, purchased a pair for my son's birthday. HE LOVES IT!!
M**X
(I had never noticed how crappy the Bushnells were until I compared all 3
I have a pair of Steiner 10x42 and Bushnell 10x50 to compare to these Redfields. The Bushnells were always my go-to binocs because of price. The Steiners are on loan from a friend. I spent about an hour comparing all 3 at various objects at different distances. (I had never noticed how crappy the Bushnells were until I compared all 3.) On a scale of 1-10 the Bushnells = 2, Redfields = 7, Steiners = 10. Great binocular for the price! Also, the strap is nice, lens covers are nice, and case is nice. There are better binoculars out there, but probably not for this price.
J**H
Great bino's!
Great bino's! A little heavy in the hand for the size, but the quality more than makes up for the weight. The neck strap is a stretchy neoprene type material that distributes the weight evenly making them feel lighter around the neck. Images are clear, bright and sharp. The body of the unit is sturdy, and easy to manipulate. The rubber like housing that covers the frame of the bino's has a great feel, good grip, and also provides protection as well as a scratch resistant shell. The rubber cover for the eye-pieces is also thick and sturdy. The neck strap threads through them to prevent loss.The only complaint I have is the objective lens covers are individual snap-in type covers (like camera lens covers) that are not connected to the unit and will probably get lost without some extra effort. This is a minor issue that would not stop me from buy this product again.Redfield has been around a long time and are sometimes overlooked when going up against Nikon and Leupold and other big name optics companies. Don't waste your money on a name. Buy what works.
A**R
Great Glass!
I have two pairs of these binoculars and I love 'em both. The clarity and durability can't be beat at this price point, and they come with a really nice neck strap and case. I also have a larger pair of Leupold binoculars, but I find myself using this pair more often. They're great for general use, and excellent for bird watching.
B**E
Great clarity, solid construction
Great clarity, solid construction, eye relief is perfect, not too heavy, very water resistant, sat in rain all days and had no issues. PHENOMENAL in low light. I can see farther and better in early morning and late evening than I can with my naked eye. Overall a great pair of Binos, best in class for the price. You would probably have to spend at least $100 dollars more to get something better and at that point you would mostly be paying for better glass and a name. I love this pair!
R**D
Choose to fit your purpose.
Using this item at the deer lease, it is small and provides a good sighting. The unit is heavy, very sensitive when adjusting, yet, provides a good view of the deer horns, detail view of the small birds and helps sighting options late in the day and early in the morning. Received the purchase promptly and in very good shape. Would recommend it for a younger person, with more endurance. Update: 2016 returned my binoculars to be repaired but promptly received a new replacement in time for this year's bird migration. Super service and merits a 10 and 5 stars rating.
G**D
Weight is Incorrect in Comparison Table
The Comparison Table as on 5/26/17 lists Item Weight at 0.8 oz. The actual weight is 1.7 pounds.
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