Alpen Apex XP 7x24 Laser Rangefinder Binoculars (Pre-Order)
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The Alpen Apex XP 7x24 is the lightest laser rangefinder binocular on the market — 14.9 ounces with a 2,000-yard rangefinder built into compact 7x24 glass. It replaces the bulk of carrying separate binoculars and a standalone rangefinder, fitting in a jacket pocket where a full-size 10x42 LRF bino never could.
Key Features
- Integrated 2,000-Yard Laser Rangefinder — range reflective targets to 2,000 yards with real-time scan mode for tracking moving targets.
- Angle Compensation (HCD) — built-in inclinometer calculates true horizontal distance on slopes, so you shoot the corrected distance instead of the line-of-sight number.
- BaK-4 Roof Prisms with Multi-Coated Optics — solid optical foundation for a compact rangefinder binocular, delivering sharp images across the 6.6° field of view.
- Red LCD Display with Adjustable Brightness — distance readouts stay visible from dawn to dusk without washing out or killing your night vision.
- 14.9 oz / 422 g — lighter than most standalone rangefinders paired with compact binoculars, and half the weight of full-size LRF binoculars like the Bushnell Fusion X (35 oz).
- IPX4 Splash-Proof & Nitrogen Fogproof — handles rain and mist in the field without fogging internally.
- Single AAA Battery — widely available, easy to swap in the field, and good for extended use.
- Twist-Up Eyecups with ±4 Diopter — comfortable for eyeglass wearers with 14 mm of eye relief.
Ideal For
- Bowhunters and close-to-mid-range rifle hunters who need quick angle-compensated distances without the bulk — the compact form factor is built for fast target acquisition at shorter ranges.
- Backcountry and mountain hunters who count every ounce in their pack — at 14.9 oz, this replaces both a binocular and a rangefinder at less than the weight of either alone.
- Spot-and-stalk hunters who move fast and glass often — a jacket-pocket LRF bino means you range without dropping your pack or fumbling gear.
- Guides and outfitters who want a reliable backup optic that takes zero pack space and runs on a single AAA.
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