New: Swarovski Optik EL Range 32 Binocular

Swarovski Optik extends its EL Range series of binoculars with the new compact and lightweight EL Range 32 model.

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posted on August 29, 2023
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With ranging capability from 10 to 1,500 yards, the Swarovski Optik EL Range 32 is an ideal lightweight companion.
Swarovski Optik

Two years after the launch of the latest generation EL Range 42, Swarovski Optik is introducing its new compact, lightweight EL Range 32 binocular.

This is a smaller, lighter 32 mm version in a choice of 8X or 10X magnification. At only 24 ounces and 5.6 inches long, the EL Range 32 offers users the choice of choosing left or right-side placement for the measurement button, a handy feature whether right- or left-handed. The opposite button will become the mode button.

The 32 mm model with its new single bridge design combines all the familiar EL Range features such as high-definition optics for high contrast images, magnesium housing, ballistic readout of riflescope click corrections in MOA or MRAD, scan mode and tracking assistant. The EL Range can be configured according to individual preferences using the EL Range Configurator App and customized with your own data for precise ranging. Additionally, the FRR Forehead Rest has been further enhanced for maximum stability and is available as an accessory.

According to the Swarovski Optik press release, the rangefinding accuracy of the EL Range 32 from one to 1,000 yards is +/- one yard. The measurement laser is a "Klasse 1 EN/FDA" type. Additionally, the field of view is 330 degrees at 1,000 yards.

Go to swarovskioptik.com to learn more about the new Range EL 32 binos.

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