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Celestron TrailSeeker 8x42 Binoculars + Celestron 82050 TrailSeeker Tripod (Black)

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Size: 8x42


Configuration: Binoculars + Tripod (Black)


Features

  • The binoculars feature fully multi-coated BaK-4 prisms with phase and dielectric coatings for increased light transmission and sharper, brighter images.
  • Durable, lightweight magnesium alloy body frame makes the binoculars fully waterproof and fogproof to withstand different weather conditions.
  • The tripod can be adjusted in height from 18.9 inches to 70.5 inches and hold up to 9 lbs of equipment.
  • The retractable hook on the tripod's center column lets you add weight for extra stability on windy days.
  • The binoculars include a 6.5 feet close focus ability for detailed observation. The tripod comes with a case and shoulder strap.

Description

Celestron – TrailSeeker 8x42 Binoculars – Fully Multi-Coated Optics – Binoculars for Adults – Phase and Dielectric Coated BaK-4 Prisms – Waterproof & Fogproof – Rubber Armored – 6.5 Feet Close Focus The Celestron TrailSeeker provides high-level outdoor performance, which makes it the perfect choice for avid birders or hunters. The TrailSeeker offers a close focus of just 6.5 feet along with a wider field of view to bring subjects into view more quickly and hold them there more easily. Phase and dielectric-coated BaK-4 prisms will dramatically increase light transmission through the prism system for impressive image quality and resolution. The TrailSeeker is a great bird watching binoculars for adults. Thanks to its durable and lightweight magnesium alloy body frame, which is fully waterproof and fogproof to withstand any type of weather conditions, you can enjoy it even during foggy and rainy days! The TrailSeeker also features a 6.5' close-up focus for detailed and sharp observation of any subject in close proximity. You’ll be happy to know that the purchase of our Celestron TrailSeeker 8x42 Binocular also includes an objective lens cap, rainguard, a neck strap, a harness strap, a carrying case, a lens cloth, and an instruction manual. Buy with confidence from the world’s 1 telescope brand and a leading sport optics manufacturer, based in California since 1960. Celestron 82050 TrailSeeker Tripod (Black) The perfect tripod should be stable yet lightweight and easy to operate, requiring minimal knob twisting and lever flipping. The Celestron TrailSeeker was designed to be your perfect tripod. It is lightweight (3.94 lb.) and compact, yet it can hold up to almost 9 lbs of equipment. The aluminum legs of the TrailSeeker Tripod are fully adjustable, not just in length, but in their angle as well. With the center column fully extended, the maximum height achieved is 70.5 inches (58 inches with the column down). Each leg is made up of four sections that can be shortened or lengthened with the flip of a simple lever lock. This makes it easy to make the tripod a little taller or a little shorter as your terrain or needs change. Each leg can also be set to three different angles. If the place you need to set up your tripod is not perfectly flat, the ability to adjust the angle of one or more legs makes all the difference. The center column of the TrailSeeker tripod does more than just go up and down. The bottom end of the column holds a retractable balance hook. This simple device can make all the difference in the stability of your tripod, especially on windy days. Just hang something heavy from the hook like a backpack and you’ll be amazed at the difference. When the hook is not needed, it retracts up into the center column to stay neatly out of the way. Two of the legs come with padded wraps, providing protection for your shoulder when carrying and making it a little more comfortable to make adjustments during cold weather. The legs also feature rubber feet to keep them from sliding on slick or wet surfaces. The Celestron TrailSeeker Tripod is topped with a two-way fluid pan head. The single handle makes it easy to move the head around, and one oversized knob adjusts the tension and locks the head in place. A quick release plate with standard 1/4-20 thread mount makes it easy to attach a spotting scope, binocular, camera, or small telescope to the tripod. The plate snaps into place when inserted into the pan head. Other features include bubble levels, located on the top of the tripod as well as on the side of the pan head, and a tripod carry case. The case is the perfect place to store your tripod when not in use, and makes it easy to transport via the shoulder strap.

Brand: Celestron


Age Range (Description): Adult


Special Feature: Lightweight,Waterproof


Objective Lens Diameter: 42 Millimeters


Magnification Maximum: 8 x


Date First Available: June 27, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent binocular. Great price.
Size: 10x42 Configuration: Binoculars
As an amateur astronomer I have long been aware of Celestron's history of (mostly) excellent optical equipment. As a result, when my wife and I first began birding about 20 years ago we purchased two pairs of Celestron 7 X 50 binoculars for about $50 each. That was not a totally "cheap" bino at that time. We were very happy with them and they lasted about 5 or 6 years. Various mechanical problems, mostly arising after we dropped them or handled them carelessly, finally made them difficult to use. The optical quality was always excellent. Since then we have gone through various other binoculars by many manufacturers at prices from $100 to $300. Because we do not always take the best care of our binos, we have never purchased any high end $2500 Leicas or Swarovskis. I recently saw the need for a 10 power binocular so my aging eyes could get up a little closer to the birds. Trusting to Celestron's reputation, as well as many good experiences with their products, (and the recent rebate), I decided on these reasonably priced Celestron Trailseekers. I have already had them out a number of times and am quite happy with their performance. The field of view for a 10X binocular is excellent. So is the close focus which will allow you to focus on a bird less than about 10 feet away--as close as most birds will allow. The focuser works smoothly, the weight is about average and the general feel of the binoculars in my hand is comfortable. As for the optical quality, these binoculars produce a bright, sharp image that shows no aberrations except possibly toward the very edge of the field--and not much even there. While they won't produce an image as nice as a $2500 pair of binos, these cost less than 1/10 as much. Unless you are used to the ultra expensive binoculars, these are an excellent compromise between quality and price. Actually, it's not really a compromise since Celestron is not compromising on the quality. They are giving you a beautifully made product with exceptional optical quality that would have cost much more, if this quality was even available, 30 years ago. Optical glass and coatings have advanced a lot in the past 20 to 30 years and we have been able to benefit with better quality and lower prices. I believe these are a good choice for anyone seeking a good performing binocular at a very reasonable price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2015 by James Schwartz

  • Amazing binoculars!
Size: 10x42 Configuration: Binoculars
The binoculars are nice, medium size, great weight, attractive, well built and are absolutely optically wonderful. The view is so bright and sharp and full. I have no issues with being steady handed or with a narrow depth of field (they don't feel narrow at all). I'm so glad I got the 10x42s and not the 8x42s. They're kinda perfect. Oh, the lens caps are a little weak. Those could be better, but who cares. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2023 by Rick Evans

  • Very good, compact, light inexpensive binocular
Size: 8x32 Configuration: Binoculars
I have used this binocular recently for birdwatching. The view was clear and crisp, comparable to another far more expensive binocular. I like very much its compactness and light weight. It is ideal for travel. The only thing I disliked was that the instructions were only in chinese ... but few people read them anyway and it was easy to assemble the strap. Enjoy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2023 by Gianni Matteucci

  • Quality item
Size: 10x42 Configuration: Binoculars
These are well made binoculars that would be fine for use on bringing objects closer and into focus on a number of activities. However, if you want to use them for gazing at the stars/planets with any intensity, you may want to consider something more powerful. I bought them for this purpose and they really don't change what you're looking at except to make them brighter, with the exception of the moon. I returned them realizing that a more powerful pair would be needed or an efficient telescope. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2023 by reader

  • Very pleased with my purchase
Size: 8x32 Configuration: Binoculars
I do not know much about binoculars but I wanted a reasonable pair for use on my vacation - no special purpose, general touristy things. I read up on things such as magnification (7x, 8x, 10x and so on) and decided that 8x would be right for me, giving me a decent magnification, a reasonable field of view and not too much difficulty in keeping the image of what I was looking at steady and in view. I looked at lens sizes and whilst I would love to have gone bigger, the extra weight and dimensions seemed to detract more than the bigger lenses seemed to offer. That is how I ended up picking 8x32 from the range. I did a lot of comparative research on brands using the internet and everything kept steering me back towards Celestron, whose name I recognised from telescopes. Unfortunately, at the time of buying I was in a part of New England that did not seem to have any stockists. I visited a few stores and tried out a whole range of other makes such as Vanguard, Vortex, Nikon and even Swarovski before deciding to stick with my research and go for the unseen Celestron. I am happy to report that I am more than happy with my decision. They are as compact as any I looked at, feel very solid and well made without being at all heavy and I can wear them with my spectacles just fine without any problem whatsoever. They are perhaps a little brighter than I was expecting, which was a bonus and left me feeling better for not going bigger. Also the field of view is nice and wide, so you can really see what is going on around you. They come with a decent enough case, an average quality neck strap which I found comfortable and an additional chest strap, so I could wear them around my neck without them swinging all over the place. To be honest, I haven't quite figured out how to wear it (or if I would need to) but whilst I was out, I did see someone else wearing such a harness and it was working well for him as he hiked about, so a nice touch having it thrown in for free. The eyepiece rubber covers are connected to each other, with the ability to thread them through the strap, so you won't loose them in use. The covers at the other end (objective lens) I'm a little less happy with. They come with a rubber ring that sits in a groove that runs around the body, so you can flip them off and not loose them. I'm just not sure how well this will last, whether they will slip off off or the rubber ring snap. I have to stress everything is working fine now, its just in the long-term. I also have to say I never looked to compare other makes for how they dealt with it, so this could be good, bad, or average. It certainly does not detract from how pleased i am with them. Overall, for someone who is a very occasional user, I am very pleased with my purchase. They look good, feel good and do what I expect them to do. Amazon's delivery was poor - ordered for 2 day delivery and they were days late, Prime certainly seems much better in UK. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2015 by Gadgeteer1066

  • Good clarity
Size: 8x32 Configuration: Binoculars
I like the bright, clear pictures. A lot like my old compact Zeiss, though not as light. Better than my old Bushnell compact and a lot better than the el cheapo Cabela’s. Been my hunting companion lately.
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023 by Fred R.

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