National Geographic 6x21 Child Binocular

National GeographicSKU: 4007922001555
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National Geographic 6x21 Child Binoculars – The Perfect Companion for Young Explorers

Introduce your child to the wonders of nature with the National Geographic 6x21 Child Binoculars. Designed specifically for kids, these binoculars are rugged, lightweight, and easy to use, making them the ideal tool for bird watching, nature observation, and outdoor adventures.


Key Features:

  • Kid-Friendly Design:

    • Compact and lightweight at just 184g, perfect for small hands and easy to carry on the go.
    • Rubber-coated body ensures durability and a secure, non-slip grip, even during active exploration.
  • Impressive Optics:

    • 6x Magnification for a clear and detailed view of distant objects.
    • 21mm Objective Lens Diameter for bright, sharp images in daylight conditions.
    • High-quality BK-7 Roof Prism optics deliver excellent clarity and colour accuracy.
  • Wide Field of View:

    • 116m at 1,000m, enabling children to track moving subjects like birds or animals with ease.
  • Comfortable and Adjustable:

    • Rubber eyecups are foldable for use with or without glasses.
    • Adjustable interpupillary distance (52mm to 66mm) ensures a comfortable fit for growing children.
  • Compact and Convenient:

    • Dimensions: 95 x 110 x 31mm, small enough to fit in a backpack or pocket.
    • Comes with a multifunctional nylon case for safe storage and easy transport.

Field of Application:

  • Bird Watching: A perfect introduction to observing and identifying birds in their natural habitats.
  • Nature Observation: Encourage curiosity by exploring plants, wildlife, and landscapes.
  • Sports and Travel: Enjoy a closer view of action-packed events and scenic vistas.
  • My First Binoculars: A great way to foster a love for the outdoors and scientific discovery.

Technical Specifications:

  • Type: Standard Roof Prism Binoculars
  • Magnification: 6x
  • Objective Lens Diameter: 21mm
  • Prism Material: BK-7
  • Field of View: 116m at 1,000m
  • Focusing System: Central Focus Wheel
  • Eyecups: Rubber, Foldable
  • Interpupillary Distance: 52mm to 66mm
  • Dimensions: 95 x 110 x 31mm
  • Weight: 184g (206g including accessories)
  • Body: Rubber-Coated
  • Colour: Yellow

What’s in the Box:

  • National Geographic 6x21 Child Binoculars
  • Multifunctional Nylon Case

Why Choose the National Geographic 6x21 Child Binoculars?

  • Durable and Lightweight: Designed to withstand outdoor adventures while remaining easy to handle.
  • High-Quality Optics: Clear and bright viewing for an enjoyable and educational experience.
  • Perfect for Young Explorers: Encourages curiosity and a connection to nature from an early age.
  • Trusted Brand: Backed by National Geographic’s reputation for quality and discovery.
  • Extended Warranty: Enjoy peace of mind with a 5-year warranty upon online registration.

Let your child discover the world around them with the National Geographic 6x21 Child Binoculars. Combining rugged durability with excellent optics, these binoculars are the perfect gift to inspire outdoor exploration and learning.

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Understanding: Magnification

Understanding magnification, typically denoted by a number followed by an "x" (e.g., 8x42), is essential for choosing binoculars suited to specific activities like birdwatching, hunting, or stargazing.

Higher magnification offers a closer view but may sacrifice field of view and stability, while lower magnification provides a wider field of view and is generally easier to stabilize but sacrifices detailed observation of distant objects

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