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Swarovski Binoculars
Swarovski offers binoculars suited for a wide variety of uses - astronomy, backpacking, birding, boating, camping, concerts, fishing, flying, hiking, hunting, long distance observing, museum visits, nature study, sporting events, surveillance, target shooting, theater/opera, travel, view home applications and more.

To learn more about any model, just click the model name. If you are unsure which one is right for you, check the Swarovski Binocular Specification Chart. You can also browse our selection of Swarovski Optics Accessories.

Mini-Category Model Item # Price Shipping
EL - 8.0X 8 X 32 WB S32008 $1699.99 
EL - 8.5X 8.5 X 42WB 34008 $1899.99 
EL - 10X 10 X 32WB 34014 $1779.99 
EL - 10X 10 X 42WB 34010 $1969.99 
POCKET - 8X 8 X 20B-P forest green S46108 $639.99 
POCKET - 10X 10 X 25B-P forest green S46110 $699.99 
SLC - 7X 7 X 42B green 58008 $1379.99 
SLC - 8X 8 X 30WB green 58026 $1099.99 
SLC - 8X 8 X 50B green 58061 $1739.99 
SLC - 8X 8 X 56B green 58081 $1799.99 
SLC - 10X 10 X 42WB green 58010 $1539.99 
SLC - 10X 10 X 50WB green 58051 $1799.99 
SLC - 15X 15 X 56B green 58091 $1999.99 
Fact: Recordings made in the Sea of Cortez off Mexico's Baja Peninsula found that the deep, low-frequency calls are made exclusively by male whales.

Researchers said the calls -- which can be heard across great distances -- may alert females that prey has been found, giving males the opportunity to court the females when they arrive to feed.

If the sounds are in fact mating calls, noise pollution from shipping, seismic surveys and military sonar could be making it more difficult for male and female finback whales to find each other.

Finback, or fin, whales are second only to blue whales in size, growing up to 88 feet and 70 tons. They are found in all the world's oceans and are the fastest of the great whales, earning them the nickname the "greyhound of the sea."

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