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$59.95
Binoculars, Objective Lens Covers, Eye Piece Covers, Neck Strap, Case
Go your own way with the Nikon 8x25 Trailblazer ATB Binoculars. The compact and rugged design means that you can take these binoculars anywhere, and the 100% waterproof and fog-proof rubber-armored body will protect it from whatever you're doing. Catch all the action with a wide field of view and 8x magnification.
Weight
9.7 oz.
Size
Compact Binoculars
Eye Relief
10
Waterproof
Yes
Features
Waterproof
Magnification
8 X
Brand
Nikon
Dimensions (in)
4.1L x 4.5W
Objective Lens Diameter
25 mm
Field of View at 1000 Yards
429 ft.
Angular Field of View
8.2 Degrees
Exit Pupil
3.1 mm
Focus Type
Center Focus
Close Focusing Distance
8.2 ft.
Relative Brightness
9.6
Tripod Adaptable
No
Binoculars Series
Nikon Trailblazer Waterproof ATB Binoculars
Lens Coating
Multi Coated
Prism Type
Roof Prism Binoculars
Prism Glass
bak-4
Eyecups
Twist Up
Interpupillary Distance
56mm-72mm
Twilight Factor
14.1
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Great Binos at a Great Price
I bought these for my nephew, to replace a pair of Nikon Mountaineer ATBs that had been stolen. This pair of Trailblazers are the same power, 8x25s, but a roof prism design that ...Read complete review
I bought these for my nephew, to replace a pair of Nikon Mountaineer ATBs that had been stolen. This pair of Trailblazers are the same power, 8x25s, but a roof prism design that cuts the size to about half the volume and weight. The view is crisp and clear, both day and night. My one gripe would be that the twist out eye cups for people who do not wear glasses should be a little bit firmer, and perhaps lock into place when fully extended. Other than that, I expect to be buying a few more pairs of these 8x25 Trailblazers for my wife and daughters to use at sporting events or day hiking. They are very compact and lightweight, so there is no excuse not to carry them!
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light weight, compact
good for a second pair, easily fits in my pocket, comfortable around my neck. takes some getting used but I'm a impatient person.
good for a second pair, easily fits in my pocket, comfortable around my neck. takes some getting used but I'm a impatient person.
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Comments about Nikon 8x25mm Trailblazer ATB Binoculars:
Your company is great to work with. My regret is I did not catch the name of the person who helped me he did say his name but I don't know it. He was very helpful and he knew all about the products. Thank you, I will be using them next week for a concert.
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Foremost the detailed information on website was extremely helpful. The speed of shipping & receipt were perfect. All information booklets attached so I could figure things out easily. Ordered these for trip to europe & wanted to see tops of those towers & churches. Ordered the lightest weight, and thought they were heavier than 9oz, but checked on scale & was spot on. Look well built, havent take trip yet. Just used around yard/bird watching & ok so far. Easy to adjust & compact -what I was looking for.
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Comments about Nikon 8x25mm Trailblazer ATB Binoculars:
Haven't had a chance to use these in a field situation but have used them in my neighborhood. So far so good. I have had an initial bit of a problem with focusing but that may improve after I become familiar with them.
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I bought these for my daughter. I have owned the same product for years, only they are not waterproof. That feature just enhances these new binoculars. If you're looking for a light, compact, easy to carry product and affordable, these will fit the bill.
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Comments about Nikon 8x25mm Trailblazer ATB Binoculars:
I would have preferred to have lens caps provided for both ends of the view pieces, but this is OK. Directions are poor (mostly Japanese), but I was still able to attach the provided strap, and after all...they are just binoculars, so it doesn't take a rocket scientist to use them.
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Q1: Do these accept a tripod?
A: Unfortunately this binocular does not have the capability to connect to a tripod.
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