







🔭 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience with Style!
The Eyeskey Universal 50mm Roof Prism Binoculars Case is a premium protective solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Made from durable oxford material, it features a soft interior, adjustable flap, and buckle for secure storage. Its semi-waterproof and shockproof design ensures your binoculars are safe from damage, while the detachable shoulder strap offers convenient portability.
M**R
Fully satisfied with my purchase.
Perfect fit for my Vortex 10 x 42 Triumph binoculars. I like the buckled flap rather than Velcro. Well-made and reasonably priced.
L**K
Secure and sturdy
Exactly what I needed, good value. Sturdy, closes securely with a fastex buckle, and unlike my old Nikon case, it has its own shoulder strap.
B**L
Serves the purpose well
I have a porro prism bino and could not find a proper sized case.I found this roof prism case with the exact measurements I needed.It is a perfect fit. I just slide the binos in sideways vs vertically.
K**N
Measure twice, buy once
I should have measured my Bushnell 10 x 50 binoculars before buying this item. The fit was not even close. BUT, it is a well made case, and I am keeping it to use for a handheld spectrum analyzer. The description on Amazon indicated that this unit would fit 50mm binoculars and even mentioned Bushnell, but PLEASE measure your binoculars and compare to the dimensions in the description, keeping in mind that the measurements are likely OUTSIDE dimensions.
D**D
Universal Binocular Case.
A universal Binocular case, it is what it says, holds binoculars.
S**N
Perfect case with great fit for Bausch & Lomb model 28-1043, 10-42.
I needed a case for Bausch and Lomb model 28-1043, 10-42 binoculars. I struggled with whether to buy this case (designated for 50mm) or the smaller one, also from Eyeskey (designated for 42mm). I tried to find what others chose for this B&L model but found nothing. After reading many reviews of both case sizes (as well as some for competitors’ products), I decided to buy this larger size. Glad I did: it is a perfect fit. It’s not as big as I expected, so it doesn’t look or feel cumbersome.It is cushioned, which snugly protects the binoculars, but not so tight that removing them is difficult. There’s room for lens covers; in the smaller version they would not have fit because they add slightly to width and height storage requirements. My binoculars, with covers in place, are recessed in the case less than 3/8-inch. The fabric is sturdy, the buckle snaps securely. The adjustable strap and swivel snaphooks seem well made. The case also has a belt/strap “loop” on the back; I don’t recall seeing that feature in the description or photos, but it might be important for some users. I’m very happy with this product.
M**I
Check dimensions
Too small for my binoculars. Had to return.Refund and return process worked well.
U**T
OUTSTANDING -- both as binocular case and as a man bag
I bought two of these Eyeskey cases. First I bought the smaller (42 mm) Eyekey case for my Nikon Monarch 30 mm binocular. I liked the bag so much I bought the larger 50 mm case for my Vortex Viper 42 mm binocular. My 42mm Viper do fit in the 42 mm case, but I carry them in the 50 mm case, because the looser fit means it's it easier to get the bino in/out and to store the bino strap inside the case. (Similarly when using my 30 mm Monarch bino in the 42 mm case.)I'd often take my binocular out of the 50 mm case to use it as a "man bag" to carry phone, eyeglasses, and so on. It works just great for that, and the black color is masculine looking and unobtrusive. So I'm now ordering a third bag, to use solely as a man bag.
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