13/03/2026
The first shipment of the TORIC 10x42 Eagle Ballistics LRF Binoculars (shipping April 10th) sold out in hours—the demand is off the charts, and it’s easy to see why!
Hunters and competition shooters know the frustration: spot your target, range the distance, check angle, pull out your phone/Kestrel for temp/pressure/humidity/wind speed and direction, manually crunch the ballistics (or hope the app matches your device), fight wind calls, then dial/hold while the moment fades. One missed input = missed shot.
Now? Just grab the glass!
These binos deliver instant precision laser ranging while the integrated Eagle Ballistics engine (40+ years of field-proven expertise) handles everything automatically:
Onboard sensors read angle, temperature, pressure, humidity, compass heading. It factors advanced elements like earth effects, spin drift, Coriolis (as needed), and smart wind solutions. Your exact holdover or turret adjustment appears right in the Heads Up Display (HUD)—no manual entry, no app switching, no mismatches like other systems. Pure shooter-focused speed and accuracy.
Engineered with high-transmission SCHOTT HT glass for elite clarity and brightness that rivals top-tier European glass, rugged magnesium alloy chassis, locking diopters, and all the durability and service TRACT is known for—at a disruptive $1,994 price point.
The excitement around this product has been unreal, and the next shipment drops May 15th, 2026. Pre-order now to secure yours before it sells out again!
Pre-order here: https://bit.ly/10X42EagleBallisticsLRFBino
Don’t miss the official live unveiling with the creators:
Monday, March 16th at 8:00 PM Eastern
Hosted by Jon & Jon from TRACT Optics + special guest James Eagleman of Eagle Ballistics. They’ll cover all the features, run live demos, answer your questions, and show why this changes the game.
Sign up for the free live event (spots fill up—don’t wait!): https://bit.ly/TRACTliveeventUS
Bring your questions to the live event or drop them in the comments below! Who’s going to have a set of these binos in their kit for next fall?