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7 Inexpensive Binoculars for Hunters

For all their revealing brightness, binoculars are dark and mysterious things. Ron Spomer's going to make things easy for you: Here are seven binoculars that won't break the bank.

Bushnell Fusion 1 Mile ARC

Two years ago Bushnell’s then-new Fusion laser rangefinder/binocular made Ron Spomer feel blue. The new Fusion 1 Mile ARC laser rangefinder/binocular, though, is a different story. Get Ron's full thoughts in this review.

Steiner Announces Expansion to Wildlife XP Binocular Line

Steiner has announced the expansion of its popular Wildlife XP binocular line for 2016. New additions to the family will include 8x24, 10x26 and 10.5x28 Wildlife XP Compact models.

Hardware: Steiner HX Binoculars

At its core, the Steiner HX series is designed as an olive branch to the U.S. market—it packs high-quality German glass into a package that’s meant to be familiar to the American hunter, and at a price that’s upper-middle class yet not eye-popping.

Hardware: Bushnell Fusion X Rangefinding Binocular

The Fusion X is a feature-rich rangefinding binocular with a price tag that makes it possible for every hunter to own.

Swarovski Optik Announces New EL Family of Optics

Swarovski Optik has announced the release of its improved EL binocular family, featuring SWAROVISION technology. The new models feature the inclusion of the company's FieldPro package and other features. They new binos are expected to be available on shelves in the U.S. and Canada by November 2015.

Bushnell Adds Two New Night Vision Binoculars in Equinox Z Line

Bushnell has introduced two new night vision binoculars in the company's Equinox Z product line. The digital night vision bios are designed to offer top-of-the-line optical clarity, illumination and field of view. Both units will feature digital zoom, image capture and video recording abilities.

Hardware: Leupold BX-1 McKenzie

Binocular buyers are often puzzled about the relationship between price and quality. With various models retailing for anywhere from $80 to $3,000, it’s a broad sea to navigate. “Buy the best you can afford” is good advice but barely limits the selection. In each price range there seem to be dozens of models from many, many companies. Where do you begin?

Leupold & Stevens, Inc. Named Optics Manufacturer of the Year by NASGW

Leupold & Stevens, Inc. was named Optics Manufacturer of the Year by the National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) on October 27, at the organization's annual expo and meeting.

First Look: Vortex GlassPak Pro & GlassPak Sport Binocular Harness Systems

After listening to customer feedback and testing, Vortex has given its bino harness lineup an upgrade with two improved options to help hunters keep close their most important asset for finding hidden game.

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