Alpen Teton 10x42 Binoculars with Abbe Prism
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Glassing a basin from 800 yards on a sit, with low light pushing into legal shooting hour, what you need is reach without losing the picture. Most $400 10x42s give you the magnification but trade brightness for it. The Alpen Teton 10x42 pairs an Abbe-Koenig (AK) prism with PXA phase and SHR metallic coatings to push 92% light transmission through ED glass at 10-power — the kind of brightness that's normally a four-figure feature, here at a price one tier down.
The 10x42 is at its best when supported — tripod, vehicle window, pack rest, or prone — where the magnification earns its keep without the handheld shake. If you want a hand-held do-everything bino, the 8x42 Teton sibling is the better fit.
Key Features
- 10x Magnification with ED Glass — Extra-low dispersion glass eliminates color fringing on high-contrast edges, delivering crisp detail on distant subjects where 10-power makes the difference between a sighting and a positive identification at 400+ yards.
- Abbe-Koenig (AK) Prism + 92% Light Transmission — A rare AK prism at this price point, paired with 60+ layers of SHR metallic coatings and PXA phase correction on the prism. The result is the kind of dawn/dusk brightness that competes with binoculars costing roughly double.
- Lightweight Magnesium Chassis — Field-tough at 28 oz, built for all-day pack-out and long sits without wrist fatigue.
- Waterproof & Nitrogen-Filled — Sealed against rain and humidity, fog-proof through rapid temperature changes between truck and cold morning glassing position.
- Twist-Up Eyecups with 16mm Eye Relief — Comfortable full-field viewing for glasses wearers and extended glassing sessions.
- Center-Wheel Focus with A-Lock Diopter — Fast, precise focusing with a diopter that locks in place so individual eye adjustments don't drift mid-hunt.
Ideal For
- Hunters glassing from a rest, vehicle, or tripod in open country, big basins, ridges, prairies, and alpine terrain where 10-power earns its keep on distance.
- Predator hunters and varmint shooters who need to ID quarry at 400+ yards in the first/last legal-light windows when most glass goes flat.
- Long-end of a glassing pair — when 8x42 has been the hand-held partner and you want a higher-reach companion for the spotting role.
- Glasses wearers who need full field of view without removing eyewear.
- Honest steer: Not the best choice for stalking through timber, on-foot mobile glassing, or pure handheld ease — the 8x42 Teton sibling handles those better at the same price.
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