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Nocs Provisions, known for crafting high-quality outdoor optics and accessories, has unveiled its latest product line, the Voyager Collection. Drawing inspiration from the brand’s Californian roots and a desire to offer a fresh perspective on the optics industry, the Voyager Collection features stunning colors inspired by the natural world. Designed for both durability and exceptional optical quality, Nocs’ popular Standard Issue 8×25 and 10×25 waterproof binoculars and Zoom Tube 8×32 monoculars are now available in seven new colorways. 

The Voyager Collection also includes three new Tapestry Straps, providing a comfortable and secure way to carry Nocs binoculars while adding a pop of color to any outdoor setup. Shop the Voyager Collection on Nocsprovisions.com, at REI, and at other retailers nationwide.

Standard Issue – 8×25 and 10×25

  • Canary Yellow
  • Deep Slate Gray
  • Glacial Blue
  • Olive Green (10×25)
  • Manzanita Red (10×25)

The binocular that put Nocs on the map, the Standard Issue 8×25 and 10×25 waterproof binoculars are built to be taken along for the ride, whether literally on the dashboard or thrown in the pocket of a backpack for a hike, backyard bird-watching session, sightseeing in the city or a jaunt to the beach. 

The fully multi-coated lenses and BaK4 roof prisms produce the brightest image, so each view is extra crisp. Completely waterproof (IPX7 certified) and fog proof, the Standard Issue binoculars are made to be taken everywhere. The Voyager collection includes the Standard Issue – now with color across every piece of the binocular – available with the 8×25 in Glacier Blue, Canary Yellow, and Deep Slate Grey, and with the 10×25 in Olive Green and Manzanita Red. MSRP: $95

Zoom Tube – 8×32

Now available in Tahitian Blue, Cardinal Red, and Deep Slate Gray, the Zoom Tube monocular is the ultimate lightweight exploration tool. Small enough to pack for any excursion, yet with optics that pack a serious punch. With a wide field of view (384ft @ 1000 yds / ​ 7.3º) the Zoom Tube allows you to see an extremely wide range while maintaining a close focus of 2M (7ft) for viewing nature’s smaller details. This monocular is great for backcountry adventures where every inch of space is helpful. Rugged and water-resistant, the Zoom Tube is built to get out deep into the field and help explore your surroundings. MSRP: $75.

Woven Tapestry Straps

  • Flora
  • Chevron
  • Maze

Now available in Chevron, Flora, and Maze styles, the Woven Tapestry Strap is like your favorite pair of jeans: the more you wear it, the better it gets. Featuring a woven jacquard material crafted from dyed cotton, each Tapestry Strap is soft to the touch and stays true. It’s adjustable, stylish, and secure – so taking in the view feels that much better. MSRP $27.

“Since day one Nocs has been about encouraging people to get outside and explore the world around them, and the Voyager Collection – which represents the changing seasons and the beautiful tones found in the flora and fauna around us – gives people even more opportunity to express their style and explore… Our boldest color tones have traditionally been our best sellers, and we’ve further leaned into this color aesthetic by incorporating a balance of color across the product, from the eyecups to the diopter to the focus wheel.” – Chris McKleroy, founder and CEO,

Will Vance
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Will Vance is a professional music producer who has been involved in the industry for the better part of a decade and has been the managing editor at Magnetic Magazine since mid-2022. In that time period, he has published thousands of articles on music production, industry think pieces and educational articles about the music industry. Over the last decade as a professional music producer, Will Vance has also ran multiple successful and highly respected record labels in the industry, including Where The Heart Is Records as well as having launched a new label with a focus on community through Magnetic Magazine. When not running these labels or producing his own music, Vance is likely writing for other top industry sites like Waves or the Hyperbits Masterclass or working on his upcoming book on mindfulness in music production. On the rare chance he's not thinking about music production, he's probably running a game of Dungeons and Dragons with his friends which he has been the dungeon master for for many years.
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