Steiner binoculars are manufactured with German quality and supply such customers as the US military. Nuff said. This product has great autofocus for ease of use and quick target acquisition when looking for skittish marine life. Give an extra $60 or thereabouts for an integrated compass, which makes navigation easier.
A solidly built, rubberized housing can seem bulky, but it means they are quite stable and sit well in your hands. Though not specifically made for the military, what is clear with the Navigator Pro, is the view you get in a product that your grand-kids might inherit.
These are great marine binoculars that you won’t regret buying. Just don’t forget to get your strap too.
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
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Image clarity and contrast exceptional
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Fogproof viewing in all conditions
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Sports auto focus is great for different distances and users and actually works well
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Very rough and tumble, solidly built to withstand a lot
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Magnesium and aluminum build lighten its weight
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Good viewing in low light and excellent passive night vision
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Heritage warranty covers defects for life!
Things we don't like:
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Somewhat bulky (only potentially an issue)
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Floating strap costs extra
Specs & Features
- 370 ft field of view, auto-focus porro prism, 2 pounds
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
-
Image clarity and contrast exceptional
-
Fogproof viewing in all conditions
-
Sports auto focus is great for different distances and users and actually works well
-
Very rough and tumble, solidly built to withstand a lot
-
Magnesium and aluminum build lighten its weight
-
Good viewing in low light and excellent passive night vision
-
Heritage warranty covers defects for life!
Things we don't like:
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Somewhat bulky (only potentially an issue)
-
Floating strap costs extra
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