Bresser Spirit Compact 6x24 White Binoculars
The Bresser Spirit Compact 6x24 binoculars fit in any bag and weigh just 185 g - you will barely notice them on a hike. Take them anywhere: out into nature, on a day trip, or to a sporting event. They are always ready when you need them.
Sharp image in any light
The 24 mm objective lenses feature fully multi-coated (FMC) optics, delivering a sharp and bright image even in poor lighting conditions. The 6x magnification brings objects at 600 m as close as if they were just 100 m away. A distant deer at the edge of a forest, a historic tower, or a player at the far end of a pitch - every detail stands out clearly.
Wide field of view and smooth focusing
The field of view of 154 m at 1,000 m (8.8 degrees) is wide enough to follow fast-moving birds or wildlife without searching. The central focusing wheel responds precisely and smoothly, so you get a sharp view without delay.
Comfortable for every user - including glasses wearers
The twist-up eyecups let you set the eye relief with a simple twist - no need to remove your glasses, and no loss of field of view. Eye relief is 15.1 mm, and the adjustable interpupillary distance covers 56-72 mm, making the binoculars comfortable for a wide range of users. Ideal for glasses wearers - the dioptre compensation of plus or minus 4 corrects any difference between your left and right eye.
Key specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Magnification |
6x |
| Objective lens diameter |
24 mm |
| Field of view |
154 m / 1,000 m (8.8°) |
| Eye relief |
15.1 mm |
| Interpupillary distance |
56-72 mm |
| Dioptre compensation |
±4 |
| Lens coating |
FMC (Fully Multi-Coated) |
| Eyecups |
Twist-up |
| Weight |
185 g |
Who are these binoculars for?
- Hikers and nature lovers looking for lightweight, reliable optics
- Birdwatchers who need a wide field of view to follow fast-moving birds
- Sports fans wanting a closer look at the action
- Travellers who want quality optics without extra weight
- Glasses wearers who need comfortable viewing without removing their glasses