Optics Logo

Related Topics:

Steve Romoff Posted on Oct 02, 2016

Replacement rubber eye cup for Bushnell compact 10 x 25 binocular

Need replacement eyecup for Bushnell 10 x 25 Binocular unable to locate model #

4 Related Answers

Anonymous

  • 112 Answers
  • Posted on Dec 02, 2008

SOURCE: I need the four rubber cups that cover the lenses on my binocular

the most expensive binoculars like zeiss dont come with plastic covers.its kinda foolish,why do you need covers to put it back in the case...hello...if really feel you need them call 18004233537

Ad

Bruce Frazier

  • 115 Answers
  • Posted on Oct 08, 2009

SOURCE: binocular eye cup replacement

this can be procured by contacting bushnell customer service at 800-423-3537 option 1.

Anonymous

  • 3006 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 08, 2010

SOURCE: I have an old tasco 7x-15x35 zoom binocular.

You can't.

Tasco optical products are very cheaply made items, usually bought direct from whichever factory already makes the same or a similar model and then Tasco have their badges and packaging added.

They are consumer grade models which are not designed with longevity or repairs in mind; they're worth little when new and almost without value as used items.

The only repairs which can be done are by Tasco themselves whilst their products are under warranty. Except for the most minor of repairs, a warranty claim will simply involve exchanging the faulty item for a new one as any labour expended in repairs will often cost Tasco more than the wholesale price of a new unit.

Your only fixes are to live with the missing eyecup; to visit a binocular repair shop (not exactly commonplace) and see if you can buy an eyecup which can be adapted by yourself to fit; or to replace yours with another pair. You'll usually find that there are plenty for free on your local FreeCycle or Freegle group but they'll often have the even worse fault of a broken eyepiece yoke. But the price is right so it doesn't really matter if you have to collect five or six pairs before getting a good pair...

With all due respect, 7x-15x35 are going to be optically atrocious, so replacing your current pair is not a bad idea.

Bill Jamieson

  • 60 Answers
  • Posted on Jun 19, 2011

SOURCE: Need to purchase one eye cup for a Bushnell Insta

Ebay

Ad

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

Where can I get new rubber eyecups

There are a number of vendors who sell them, with varying degrees of match, depending on your model of binocular. Some spots include B&H Photo, Amazon, and EBay.

Good Luck!

Binocular Eyepiece Accessories
Amazon com binocular eyecups Camera Photo Electronics Binocular Eye Cups eBay
Oct 24, 2015 • Optics
1helpful
1answer

Where can I get new soft rubber eyepiece covers?

There are a number of vendors who sell them, with varying degrees of match, depending on your model of binocular. Some spots include B&H Photo (
Binocular Eyepiece Accessories ) Amazon (
Amazon com binocular eyecups Camera Photo Electronics ), or eBay (
Binocular Eye Cups eBay )

Good Luck!
Sep 13, 2015 • Optics
1helpful
1answer

Where can I get replacment eyecups for Zeiss 8x56 binoculars.

You'll need to measure your eyepiece in "mm". Also determine if your eyepiece has an outer ring the eyepiece will slip over. You can find eyecups/guards on Ebay. Search under Binocular Eyecup or Binocular Eye Guard. There are also eyecups under "rubber eyecups/rubber eyeguards" but alot of these are for Microscopes and may not fit. You will need to pay close attention to the mounting type and measurements.
Mar 18, 2010 • Optics
4helpful
3answers

I have an old tasco 7x-15x35 zoom binocular. model #100. I lost the right rubber eye cup. Where can I purchase a replacement from........Thanks

You can't.

Tasco optical products are very cheaply made items, usually bought direct from whichever factory already makes the same or a similar model and then Tasco have their badges and packaging added.

They are consumer grade models which are not designed with longevity or repairs in mind; they're worth little when new and almost without value as used items.

The only repairs which can be done are by Tasco themselves whilst their products are under warranty. Except for the most minor of repairs, a warranty claim will simply involve exchanging the faulty item for a new one as any labour expended in repairs will often cost Tasco more than the wholesale price of a new unit.

Your only fixes are to live with the missing eyecup; to visit a binocular repair shop (not exactly commonplace) and see if you can buy an eyecup which can be adapted by yourself to fit; or to replace yours with another pair. You'll usually find that there are plenty for free on your local FreeCycle or Freegle group but they'll often have the even worse fault of a broken eyepiece yoke. But the price is right so it doesn't really matter if you have to collect five or six pairs before getting a good pair...

With all due respect, 7x-15x35 are going to be optically atrocious, so replacing your current pair is not a bad idea.
0helpful
1answer

The rubbers on the eye pieces are deteriorated are they available anywhere

You'll need to measure your eyepiece in "mm". Also determine if your eyepiece has an outer ring the eyepiece will slip over. You can find eyecups/guards on Ebay. Search under Binocular Eyecup or Binocular Eye Guard. There are also eyecups under "rubber eyecups/rubber eyeguards" but alot of these are for Microscopes and may not fit. You will need to pay close attention to the mounting type and measurements.
10helpful
1answer

Replacement parts for Tasco binoculars

You'll need to measure your eyepiece in "mm". Also determine if your eyepiece has an outer ring the eyepiece will slip over. You can find eyecups/guards on Ebay. Search under Binocular Eyecup or Binocular Eye Guard. There are also eyecups under "rubber eyecups/rubber eyeguards" but alot of these are for Microscopes and may not fit. You will need to pay close attention to the mounting type and measurements.
3helpful
1answer

My Tasco model 440, 7 x 50 binoculars, 1980 vintage needs new eyecups. Where can I find replacements. Bill

You'll need to measure your eyepiece in "mm". Also determine if your eyepiece has an outer ring the eyepiece will slip over. You can find eyecups/guards on Ebay. Search under Binocular Eyecup or Binocular Eye Guard. There are also eyecups under "rubber eyecups/rubber eyeguards" but alot of these are for Microscopes and may not fit. You will need to pay close attention to the mounting type and measurements.
1helpful
1answer

Bausch and Lomb rubber eye cups

Bausch & Lomb was purchased by Bushnell in the 70's. Your elites are Japanese made and considered quite a good binocular. Bushnell continued to make the same binoculars bearing the Elite name but replaced B&L with Bushnell. The current elites are different shaped. You could contact Bushnell or you could go to a store in your area that may stock the older Bushnell Elites and try and see if the eyecups fit.
0helpful
1answer

Missing an eyecup on Tasco model 109 8x16x40

You'll need to measure your eyepiece in "mm". Also determine if your eyepiece has an outer ring the eyepiece will slip over. You can find eyecups/guards on Ebay. Search under Binocular Eyecup or Binocular Eye Guard. There are also eyecups under "rubber eyecups/rubber eyeguards" but alot of these are for Microscopes and may not fit. You will need to pay close attention to the mounting type and measurements.
Not finding what you are looking for?

554 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Bushnell Optics Experts

ZJ Limited
ZJ Limited

Level 3 Expert

17989 Answers

Brad Brown

Level 3 Expert

19187 Answers

john h

Level 3 Expert

29494 Answers

Are you a Bushnell Optic Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...