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Kite Optics Warranty

Kite Optics Warranty

In accordance with the optical and mechanical quality of KITE instruments, the products are covered by extensive warranty periods. Below table shows the standard warranty period that comes with specific KITE models.

Should your product not, or no longer, be displayed in this list. Pleast take contact with us to learn about its warranty.

BINOCULARS
warranty period
Bonelli 2.0
30y
Ibis ED
30y
Forster
30y
Lynx HD
30y
Petrel
30y
Toucan
30y
Marine
30y
Collibri
30y
Vireo
30y
Mono ED
30y
Birdwatcher
5y
Fitis
5y
Marine
5y
Compact
5y
Mono
5y
FIELDSCOPES (eyepiece included)
warranty period
KSP HD 80
30y
SP 82 ED
30y
SP 82
30y
SP 60
30y
Falco
30y
RIFLE SCOPES
warranty period
KSP HD series
Lifetime
ACCESSORIES
warranty period
Ardea CF
2y
adapters
2y
loupes
2y
pouches & straps
2y
MAG booster
2y

APRIL 2026 WINNER

Martin Bernier: Sombrero Galaxy (M104)

Martin Bernier: Sombrero Galaxy (M104)

This image stood out thanks to its beautifully natural processing, outstanding detail in the dust lane, and the impressive contrast between the bright galactic core and the deep background sky. The clean composition and sharpness perfectly showcase the elegance and beauty of this legendary galaxy.

The Sombrero Galaxy (M104) is one of the most iconic galaxies in the night sky. Located about 31 million light-years away, it is famous for its bright central core and dramatic dark dust lane, giving it the appearance of a giant cosmic sombrero floating through space.

Martin Other Pictures

MARCH 2026 Winner

Yanick Brassard : Medusa Nebula

Yanick Brassard : Medusa Nebula

His stunning capture of the Medusa Nebula impressed us with incredible detail, beautiful processing, and an outstanding final result.

The Medusa Nebula is a faint planetary nebula located about 1,500 light-years away in the constellation Gemini.

This intricate cloud of glowing gas was created when a dying star expelled its outer layers into space thousands of years ago. Its delicate filamentary structure and eerie appearance are what gave it the name “Medusa.”

Yanick Astrobin Account

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