Steiner 8.5x26 Wildlife Pro Binoculars Alternate Image 1
Steiner 8.5x26 Wildlife Pro Binoculars Alternate Image 2
Steiner 8.5x26 Wildlife Pro Binoculars

Steiner 8.5x26 Wildlife Pro Binoculars

Item#: STEI015
Sorry, This Item Is Currently
Out Of Stock
Description

Steiner's all-new 8.5x26 wildlife compacts are small enough and light enough to fit in a coat pocket, making them ideal for transporting on nature hikes, hunting trips, or bird-watching expeditions. Their compact size packs a great number of superior-quality features, like 8.5x magnification, roof prism construction, phase correction, close focus up to 6.5 feet, and convenient center focus. The 26mm objective lens provides optimum light allowance, and the wide, 330-foot field of view allows an exceptional range of vision. Fully multi-coated lenses provide superb clarity and brightness. 16mm eye relief ensures viewing comfort, even for long periods of time. Additionally, these binoculars are waterproof, shockproof, and 100% sealed against dirt and moisture, making them an ideal choice for outdoor adventures.


Supplier Sku:
326
What's Included:
Rain Guard, Protective Case, Neck Strap, Cleaning Cloth, User Manual, Warranty Card
Dimensions & Specifications

Weight

9.7 oz.

Size

Compact Binoculars

Eye Relief

13mm

Waterproof

Yes

Features

Waterproof

Magnification

8.5x

Brand

Steiner

Series

Binoculars Series

Objective Lens Diameter

26mm

Field of View @ 1000 Yards

333 ft.

Exit Pupil

3.05mm

Focus Type

Center Focus

Close Focusing Distance

6.5 ft.

Binoculars Series

Steiner Birding Binoculars , Steiner Wildlife Pro Binoculars

Prism Type

Roof Prism Binoculars

Documentation

See Other
Hunting Binoculars Like...
Buying Info
Details + Dimensions
Guarantee + Returns
What's Included: Rain Guard, Protective Case, Neck Strap, Cleaning Cloth, User Manual, Warranty Card
Items 1-6 of 27
The Perfect Accessories
Customer Reviews

REVIEW SNAPSHOT®

by PowerReviews
Steiner 8.5x26 Wildlife Pro Binoculars
 
5.0

(based on 2 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (2)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (0)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (0)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (0)

  • 1 Stars

     

    (0)

REVIEWS

Reviewed by 2 customers

Sort by

Displaying reviews 1-2

Back to top

 
5.0

Zoom in on Kenyan wildlife

By Peggy ...lover of life

from Santa Fe, NM

About Me Casual/ Recreational

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Compact
  • Lightweight
  • Quality Lenses

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Bird Watching
    • Wildlife Viewing

    Comments about Steiner 8.5x26 Wildlife Pro Binoculars:

    I'm off to view wildlife in Africa next week..have been practicing with wildlife in my back yard and am amazed at the detail and how quickly I can zoom in on my subject.Peggy the painter

    • Was this a gift?:
    • No

    (4 of 7 customers found this review helpful)

     
    5.0

    8.5 X 26 Wildlife

    By Lee Glover

    from Undisclosed

    Comments about Steiner 8.5x26 Wildlife Pro Binoculars:

    My experience with this model is limited. I needed a binocular that would easily fit into the top pocket of a khaki hunting shirt and this model was a bit too big to use this way. Optics seemed to be excellent and ergonomics good.

    Displaying reviews 1-2

    Back to top

    Customer Q & A

    Q1: what is the size of this binocular?

    A: Approximately 4" x 4"

    Q2: Are the steiner 8.5X26 Wildlife binoculars nitrogen filled. What is their waterproof rating. To what depth can they be submerged and for how long?

    A: They are nitrogen purged and waterproff. they can be submerged up to 6 ft. though it is not recomended as the pressure the deeper you go can cause the rings to leak.

    Q3: WHICH BRAND OF BINOCULARS IS THE BEST FOR BIRD WATCHING?

    A: In 2005, the Cornell University Ornithology Lab tested more than 60 pairs of binoculars for birdwatching suitability. The winner in the top-price category was the 8x42 Zeiss FL T*, which edged out the 8x32 Swarovski EL WB. Leicas also came in 3rd, 4th, 6th and 9th. Binoculars in this "top gun" category cost more than $1,000. In the mid-price category ($200-$500), top spot was claimed by the Leupold Wind River Katmai 6x32, while second place went to the Nikon Monarch 8x42. Both Leupold and Nikon placed three binoculars among the top 10 in this category. Among economy models priced at less than $200, Nikon Action EX 7x35s took top honors, followed by Audubon Raptor 8x42s.

    Ask a Question  

    Don't see the answer you need? Ask a Product Expert! The answer will be emailed to you and then posted here.

    Processing
    Binoculars.com is a Hayneedle Inc. store. Copyright 2007 - 2012 , Hayneedle Inc., all rights reserved.