Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Best Carson® Red Planet 50-100x90mm Refractor Telescope (RP-400)


Carson® Red Planet 50-100x90mm Refractor Telescope (RP-400) by Carson
The Red Planet Series RP-400 is a Refractor telescope. It features superior, fully coated optics and a high quality, heavy-duty aluminum tripod with an equatorial mount to counteract shaking and movements. It features setting circles which allow you to dial in coordinates similar to “latitude and longitude" to find specific stars, planets and constellations. Use the Red Planet telescopes to view the Rings of Saturn, the Moons of Jupiter and much more. It features a 6x30mm finder scope and two high quality eyepieces for the best viewing results. The RP-400 comes with a PL20mm and PL10mm eyepiece. This powerful telescope is perfect for astromical viewing. The Red Planet line features a sophisticated and sleek design so attractive you will be proud to keep it out all year round and it will blend nicely with any décor.

At Carson, we manufacture only the highest quality products.  We're so confident in our products that we back them with a No Fault, No Hassle Warranty!  In the even that your product gets damaged, regardless of cause, Carson will repair or replace them for a total cost of $15.00, which includes all return shipping and handling fees.  NO HIDDEN CHARGES!  If your product is found to have manufacturing defects in materials or workmanship, Carson will repair or replace your product and return them FREE OF CHARGE.

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Carson® Red Planet 50-100x90mm Refractor Telescope (RP-400) Feature

  • * Included Accessories: PL20mm and PL10mm eyepieces, 90 degree corner lens and an adjustable aluminum tripod
  • * Magnification: 50x-100x | Aperture: 90mm | Focal Length: 1000mm
  • * Finder Scope: 6x30mm | Weight: 21.8 lbs. | Dimensions: 38. inch x 4.5 inch x 4.5 inch
  • * Perfect for intermediate astronomers | Equatorial Style Mount
  • Backed by Carson's One Year Limited Warranty






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