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Yes but I would not use them for serious observation. If I want to look at something carefully I will always use them without glasses and with rubber eye cups.
I no longer have any of the binoculars in front of me, so no way to prove anything, nor do I care to. I'm just relaying my experience of spending 20 minutes with the SFL going into it wanting to be convinced that this was the binocular for me.
IME 20 minutes is never enough to judge the optical quality of any binocular, least of all CA. You need a lot more than that to get the IPD set right and to adjust the eyecups. And both have to be just right if you want to judge CA.