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The Bushnell Trophy Xtreme Binoculars combine 10x magnification with fully multi-coated BAK-4 prisms and lead-free glass for superior clarity. Built tough with 100% waterproof and fog proof construction, shock-absorbing rubber armor, and ergonomic controls, these binoculars are designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand reliable, high-performance optics in any environment.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.43 x 6.5 x 3.62 inches |
Package Weight | 1.12 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Brand Name | Bushnell |
Color | Green |
Material | Rubber |
Manufacturer | Bushnell |
Part Number | 335105 |
Model Year | 2016 |
Included Components | Binocular^case^strap^instructions |
Size | 10 x 50mm |
A**R
Good quality
Great quality for your money, we use these for hunting and they are very clear, easy to focus and waterproof. Love them!!
A**R
5 stars easy.
10x50 These green trophy series binoculars have a certain charm. Very good binocular for the money, very good in low light. Well made, overall very good. Not really a light weight but I think you will be pleased.
C**Y
Big View
Bright, big clear view at any hour of daylight. Bushnell rocked it with these!
M**O
What's off in the distance?
Well with these binoculars that's no longer a question. I purchased these for my fiance's birthday. He really liked these binoculars.
A**R
Awesome binoculars, very clear comparable to other much more expensive binoculars
I do a lot of target shooting, one of my targets is out to 160yards and with a regular scope on your rifle it's hard to see your shoot placement, but with these Bushnell 12x50 binoculars it's perfect to see my shoots, I all so do a lot of elk hunting and I have a saying when we are hunting "If in doubt scope it out" I've seen elk just laying under a tree, so you never know with elk, the only thing is they are a little heavy (binocs) so get yourself a neck strap.
J**.
Great binoculars to use while wearing eyeglasses!
I wear eyeglasses, and these binocular’s don’t seem to be affected by the increased distance between my eye and the binocular lens. With other binoculars there is typically a black halo around what I am viewing.This doesn’t happen with the 8 X 56 power.The binoculars are a bit heavier than other pairs I have handled, but it feels like it’s because they are of higher quality.
A**Y
Solid binoculars with a comfortable view
Nice 8x56 binoculars, better than the price would suggest. Like all binoculars, they are a mix of good and bad:These don't have ED glass, much/any interior matting/blackening, or wide field of view, and with 56mm objective lenses they're a little heavy. However, the image you do get is nice and bright, sharp in the center only getting unacceptably soft towards the very edge and CA, while present wasn't overwhelming for me. They also do focus fairly closely.The giant 7mm exit pupil doesn't just help with low light conditions but (IMO more importantly) makes them easy to hold steady without the constant blackout issues common to small exit pupil binoculars. The combination of very large exit pupil plus long eye relief makes for a very comfortable viewing experience without any viewing issues.The general feel and build quality is great, the eye-cups, diopter wheel, and focus wheel all feel solid. The rubber armoring is thick, though I don't care for the colors personally--would prefer all black. Eye relief is excellent, even with glasses and the eye-cups are twist up with multiple click-stop positions.They come with all of the expected accessories (lens covers, rain guard, carry strap, case, etc) but there's a potential flaw with the objective covers in that they get in the way of fully closing the main hinge--they limit minimum pupil distance to about 60mm or so. If you have a small face/IPD these might not work for you with the objective covers installed. Also, the weight is enough that I'd rather they included a harness type setup instead of a padded carry strap.They have a great warranty as unlike many lifetime warranties, these also cover common real life occurrences like accidental drops and breakages instead of only manufacturing defects. Also, it might be worth mentioning that Bushnell has different warranties for different product lines, these along with a few other models get the "good" warranty that covers basically everything and doesn't require you to save any receipts/papers/etc. Though admittedly, since I haven't had a problem with mine I've never tested how well they actually honor the warranty.Mine had great collimation and the diopter adjustment was correctly calibrated/centered for 20/20 vision.Overall, they're a better product than the low price would indicate. FWIW, I believe all Trophy Xtreme binoculars launched in 2016 at $250-300 depending on model, so paying just $109 a year or 2 later is a great price. Bushnell also runs a 30% off rebate program every year or so, so you might get lucky and only end up paying $76-ish. At that price, they're a great bargain. Overall I'd give them 4 stars.
R**X
Very Good Pair of Budget Binos!
I'd say on the high end of the Budget Bono category these have rocked so far. Good image clarity up to dusk. Do a lot of plane watching from my yard (flights on approach to a major airport about 70 miles out and can see 4th jets clearly and even those in transit at cruise altitude 25-40000 ft. Waiting for winter to come to test fog proof and more extreme temps...
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