Binoculars represent a valuable piece of equipment in the field. Here we have reviews of some of the latest binoculars from all the major manufacturers whether they are used for bird watching, taking in the scenery or trying to find your chosen quarry. With prices ranging from one hundred pounds to a couple of thousand these reviews can help you decided which ones you want.
Have you ever felt you could do with a set of binos that could offer you variable magnification; well wonder no more as Weaver has the...
continue reading >Still amazed by the optical quality and performance of Swarovski’s new 8.5x42 EL Swarovision binos, Pete Moore checks out the larger 10x50 version
continue reading >Sightron scopes seem to be getting all the limelight so Pete Moore decided to see what their binoculars are like
continue reading >Pete Wadeson tests a pair of Luger binoculars and reckons they are a bit of all right
continue reading >Now starting to make their mark here in the UK, Steiner binoculars have always been incredibly popular in Europe.
continue reading >Pete Moore tests the new, improved and long awaited Swarovski EL binoculars and thinks these could be the ultimate binos to date
continue reading >Pete Wadeson checks out the Hawke Frontier® Phase Corrected 8 X 42 and 10 X 42 binoculars
continue reading >Opticron’s compact, waterproof Trailfinder II binoculars are perfect for outdoor pursuit enthusiasts
continue reading >Tim Finley tests a classic pair of Kahles 8X32 binoculars with an Advantage Timber camouflage pattern finish
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