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Nikon Announces Monarch HG Binoculars

Nikon is celebrating its centennial in 2017, and to celebrate the company has rolled out the latest iteration of its Monarch line in the form of the Monarch HG.

First Look: Burris Signature HD Binoculars

Burris has returned to the observational optics market. Here are five things you need to know about the company's new Signature HD binos.

Review: Carson RD-826

Carson Optical's compact, lightweight RD-826 binocular includes all the features of full-sized binos at a price that may surprise you.

Zeiss Announces ‘Spring Into Savings’ Promotion

Carl Zeiss Sports Optics is offering a 10 percent discount on its Victory SF and Conquest HD binoculars through April 23.

Leica Unveils Trinovid Classic Binoculars

With a design reminiscent of the 1960s Trinovids, the new binoculars are sleek and elegant, featuring a black leather wrap.

Glass That Won’t Break the Bank

What you need to know to save a bundle.

Hardware: Swarovski SLC 42

If you're really serious about glassing for big game, it's never a mistake to use Swarovski binoculars. How does the company's new SLC 42 stack up? John Barsness takes a closer look.

Hardware: Maven B.2

Offering considerable value for the price, the Maven B.2 is an excellent binocular both mechanically and optically. The finish options provide far more allowance for individual tastes and needs than most binoculars, and Maven also offers lighter-weight B.1 and B.3 models with the same range of consumer choices.

Steiner Introduces HX Series Binocular

Steiner has kicked off its SHOT Show 2016 announcements with the introduction of the new HX Series. Four variations will be available: 8x42, 10x42, 10x56 and 15x56.

Hardware: Styrka S7

Hunters have so many good choices in mid-priced binoculars these days that arguing brands is as pointless as engaging in the ol’ .308 vs. .30-06 debate. The crowded and competitive nature of the $300-$800 bino market is a great thing for buyers—but not necessarily sellers. And so when I heard a new company named Styrka had entered the business, I had to question its approach. What more could Styrka offer in a bino with a street price of about $650 that’s not already available?

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