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Hunting for a great pair of binoculars that you can slip into your pockets for a hike? One of our favorite lightweight and compact binocular picks, the Celestron TrailSeeker ED 8x32 is marked down to just $280 on Amazon, a healthy $80 discount off their usual price.
While these may not be the fanciest or highest-magnification binoculars around, they make up for it with an appealing price point and excellent optical quality. They're our binocular expert Scott Gilbertson's typical pick for a lightweight pair, and are a great choice for casual birdwatching or sightseeing on a hike. They're also a good choice for beginners who aren't ready to haul around one of the larger, higher-magnification options.
Unlike other binoculars at this price point, the TrailSeeker ED 8x32 features BaK-4 Prism glass, a feature normally reserved for much more expensive offerings. It helps reduce the amount of light lost in the prism, which should give a noticeable boost to image clarity and sharpness, as well as brightness.
The result is an excellently sharp image in the center, with a generously sized sweet spot that covers around 60 percent of the field of view. Our reviewer Scott Gilbertson appreciated how easy they were to use, and even though there was a bit of softness around the edges, it didn't stop him from catching good glimpses of his favorite birds and other wildlife.
They have an excellent focus range and linear field of view too, with an impressive 409 feet of linear field of view at 1000 feet, where most other options fall just under 400. That gives them a nice, generous view, and avoids any feelings of claustrophobia you might experience from tighter FOVs.
If you're interested in learning more about the TrailSeeker ED 8x32, make sure to check out our full review, with hands-on impressions, plus all the details about focusing and ergonomics. You can also hike over to our full roundup of binoculars, if you're curious what all these numbers mean, or just to check out what the most ardent birdwatchers are opting for.
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