
ScopeGuard Alaska Scope Covers
For Some of the Best Days of Your Life
Developed Originally For Hunting In SE Alaska, When Hunting Is No Picnic.

For the Past 16 Years, Veteran Made Only In the USA for Hunters and Outfitters Around the Globe
ScopeGuardAlaska Neoprene Covers Stretch for a Snug Fit, Protecting Lenses and the Entire Scope Body From Rain, Snow, Dirt and Debris
A Quick Pull and Lift of the Rear Tab Releases the Cover Instantly From the Scope, While the Keeper Loop Retains the Cover on the Forearm
NO MORE DISTRACTIONS AND NO DROPPED COVER AT RELEASE
Eyes Can Be Kept On Target When It Really Counts
When Ordering, Select the Size Name Which is About One Inch Shorter Than The Scope for a Tight Fit Around Lense Rims
Worldwide Shipping Shipping In the USA is FREE
Available In Black or Digital Gray
WE MAKE COVERS FOR ANY SCOPE:
If your scope size is shorter or longer than the standard drop-down selections when ordering, select the SG08 size (It will be ignored by us), make the other selections, and then continue to Additional Custom Size Scope Details/Instructions (optional) and type in the scope length, make and model. We then ship you a correct cover for that scope.
Except for Highly Unusual Configurations There Is No Increased Charge for Non-Standard Lengths
HOW TO SELECT CORRECT COVERS:
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The cover should be about 1 inch shorter than the scope. This allows for a snug fit, sealing around the lens perimeters. If your scope length ends at the 1/2" measure, round UP to the whole inch, (IE, 13 1/2" = 14) and select the size name 1 inch smaller. For example, a 14 inch scope is best fit by a 13 inch cover. (SG13) Another check is to assure the scope length falls in the middle of the cover fit range. A 14 inch scope for instance, falls exactly in the middle of the 13-15" range of an SG13.
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Select the desired color, Black or Digital Gray. The Black fabric is 2mm in thickness, while Digital Gray is noticeably thicker, at 3mm.
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If the scope has an objective lens 56mm or larger select that option. These covers are larger at the objective end.
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If the scope has unusually tall or wide turrets select that option. These covers are deeper in the turret area to allow coverage.
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If the scope is shorter or longer than the standard drop-down size selections enter SG08 (we will ignore it) , select color, select objective lens option, then proceed to "Additional Custom Size Scope Details" and type in scope length (Include length with sunshades etc if used) and optional scope make and model.

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