
With the release of the new, enhanced MONARCH 5 binocular, Nikon has raised the standard of how a binocular should look, feel and perform. This new binocular is almost an ounce lighter than its predecessor, thanks to a lighter rubber armor material. With the inclusion of Nikon's ED (Extra-low dispersion) glass lenses, the new MONARCH 5 is a serious contender to be the "go-to" binocular for any outdoor enthusiast. The MONARCH 5 delivers sharp, high-contrast views that are the result of a state-of-the-art optical system. Nikon's legendary ED glass lenses effectively compensate for chromatic aberrations to provide images of superior contrast and outstanding resolution. The overall resolution and contrast are even...

The new PROSTAFF 5 riflescope features several technology upgrades that will satisfy even the most demanding hunters. Featuring 4-time zoom range and a bright new optical system with Fully Multi-coated lenses, PROSTAFF 5 riflescopes provide up to 95% light transmission and maximum brightness from dawn to dusk. With a variety of magnifications and reticles to choose from, there is a PROSTAFF 5 riflescope for almost any application. The PROSTAFF 5 offers spring-loaded instant zero-reset turrets to make field adjustments easier than ever before. Just sight-in as usual, then lift the spring-loaded adjustment knob, rotate to "zero," and re-engage. Field adjustments are now as simple as ever...

One of the most trusted tools for bowhunters - the Archer's Choice Laser Rangefinder - has been given a new look and some enhancements that will cement its must-have status among bowhunters for years to come. Originally designed with the help of Ralph and Vicki Cianciarulo of "Archer's Choice" television fame, Nikon engineered this rangefinder from the ground up specifically for real-world bowhunting situations. New to the Archer's Choice in 2013 is an improved LCD display with an LED illumination that allows selection of the mode that contrasts best against subject and background. The uncluttered screen displays ranges with Nikon's trademark speed in .1-yard intervals...