The Leupold Sequoia 15-45x60mm spotting scope with a 45¿ angled eyepiece. The compact tripod features adjustable legs and a multi-directional, tilting head. The hard-side case is rugged and features a padded interior to protect your valuable Leupold optics.Sometimes you need to reach a little farther than your binoculars are capable of going. When that time comes, reach instead for the Leupold Sequoia 15-45x60mm angled spotting scope, which offers a huge 15x to 45x magnification range, sharp, bright optics, and a rugged, waterproof housing. This particular version of the Sequoia--which comes with a compact tripod and hard-side carrying case--is equipped with a multicoated lens system that ensures maximum brightness, clarity, contrast, and color fidelity, even at 45x. The scope also includes a 45-degree angled eyepiece for easier viewing at awkward angles. And users will love the generous eye relief and twist-up eyecups, which make the scope comfortable to view even while wearing eyeglasses.
The tripod, meanwhile, features adjustable legs and a multidirectional tilting head, making it easy to steady the scope on an uneven rock or other surface. Add in the rugged hard-side case--which includes a padded interior to protect your valuable Leupold optics--and you'll have everything you need to maximize your scope's usefulness in the field. The Sequoia spotting scope carries a limited lifetime warranty.
Specifications
- Actual magnification: 15x to 45x
- Linear field of view: 131 to 63 feet @ 1,000 yards
- Angular field of view: 2.5 to 1.2 degrees
- Objective aperture: 60mm
- Twilight factor: 30 to 52
- Exit pupil: 3.9 to 1.3mm
- Eye relief: 16.5 to 13mm
- Close focus distance: 29.9 feet
- Length: 12.5 inches
- Weight: 35.1 ounces
About Leupold
From humble immigrant beginnings, Leupold grew--based on a promise of quality--to become a classic American company. In 1907, Fred Leupold set up a one-man shop at 5th and Oak streets in Portland to repair surveying equipment. He was joined by his brother-in-law, Adam Voelpel, and later by inventor John Cyprian Stevens, and the foundations for a century of success were in place.
During Leupold's second half-century, the company focused heavily on the sports optics business. Leupold's presence in the hunting and shooting market expanded with innovative optics and features that are now legendary among hunters, shooters, and outdoors enthusiasts. Many of the industry's standards--nitrogen waterproofing, the Duplex reticle, and more--were Leupold creations.