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Steiner Military-Marine Series Binoculars, Lightweight Tactical Precision Optics for Any Situation, Waterproof, Green, 7x50

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Style: 7x50


Features

  • MILITARY OPTICS FOR CIVILIANS - With 7x magnification and a 387ft wide field of view, the Steiner Military-Marine 7x50 binoculars offer sharp images in an easy-to-handle design
  • SPORTS AUTO FOCUS - Once sharp, always sharp. Brilliant 3D images from 20yds to infinity without refocusing, perfect for your active life.
  • FLOATING PRISM SYSTEM uses flexible silicone lens mounts to absorb severe shock, impact and abuse without damage.
  • MAKROLON HOUSING - A durable polycarbonate with NBR rubber armoring creates a lightweight, rugged chassis that withstands 11 GS of impact. Impervious to harsh conditions for generations of use.

Description

Take Steiner’s 7x50 Military Marine binoculars with you on your next outing or hunting trip. This civilian version of our proven military binoculars will withstand years of use and abuse. Designed with a floating prism system and Makrolon housing, these binoculars are adapted for rugged all-around use. Delivering sharp, battle-worthy focus, these optics provide military-grade precision and clarity for all of your adventures. Based on the U. S. Army’s favorite M22 binoculars, Steiner has developed the ideal civilian version, perfect for any circumstance. Steiner makes trusted optics for life’s defining moments. No matter what you’re looking at, we strive to improve your vision so that Nothing Escapes You.


Product Dimensions: 6 x 8 x 2.5 inches


Item Weight: 2.25 pounds


Item model number: 2038


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 22, 2017


Department: unisex-adult


Manufacturer: Steiner Optics


Country of Origin: Germany


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  • Compare these to 8X30 and 10X50 Steiner Military Marine models
Style: 7x50
I have had a pair of the Steiner 8X30 Military Marine for years and love them, they are terrific, lightweight, compact and sharp in daylight but the small objectives are not ideal for night time or astronomy viewing, you will get some ghostly halos from bright objects in the night. But if you are planning on hiking or biking with binocs then you should probably choose the compact version over these 7X50 full size ones which are twice as big and heavy. I purchased both the 7X50 and the 10X50 to compare primarily for quick viewing of the night sky in conjunction with our telescope. I chose to keep the 7X50 and returned the 10X50. There are good reasons why 7X50 is the marine standard. The 10X magnification does not make much difference, the 7X seemed noticeably clearer and is much easier to hold steady which is more important to good viewing than the magnification. The image is super sharp and bright from edge to edge of the view, IMHO it really could not be appreciably better at any price point. Unless you're going into combat or the most brutal conditions these are as good as you will ever need. We now keep these full size binocs in our RV for our general primary and astronomical use and the compact 8X30 under the seat in our towed car for our mobile expeditions. The best of all viewing worlds! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 28, 2021 by David O. Hoagland

  • Why the great reviews? Huge disappointment.
Style: 7x50
I have many pair of binoculars ranging from cheap 40 dollar discount store Binoculars to top of the line Fujinons and everything in-between. The daytime views as expected were pretty good, not the best but not the worst either, about what I would expect a German Optic in this price range. The huge problem is at dawn, dusk and Night. I expect a 7x50 Binocular to shine in this area and that is where this Binocular failed miserably. When a light source wasn't in the view they performed ok, not great, not poor but average for a 7x50 binocular. Now if you looked at a street light, any source of brighter light a huge flaw raised it's ugly head. Reflections abundant, halo's, flaring, blooming were abundant. turned to the moon and while the moon was clear it was surrounded by reflections that were just as bright as the moon that looked like two thick parenthesis that would move around the moon or light source as the you moved the Binoculars back and forth, up and down making viewing anything problematic at best. Did some research on line and it seems as if this is a common issue with all Steiner Binoculars. Why all the good reviews with this known issue? Cheap 40 dollar binoculars don't have this issue on the level these have and it's never seen in better quality binoculars. I guess I can keep them in the car and use the Steiners as a wheel chock to prevent the car from rolling when changing a tire but as a well rounded 7x50 Binoculars they fail and fail badly. I debating whether to keep them for when people ask my recommendation I can show people what not to invest in or just send them back. German optics should be a whole lot better than these, the only time I saw night time flaws this bad in a pair of Binoculars was with a pair of very old Galilean Binoculars my grandfather had from the early 1900's. I don't understand the good reviews, the Binoculars I received didn't have some rare factory defect, the design is just bad. Pick any Binocular at any cost and they most likely will preform better at night even a 40 dollar pair would. If you're looking for an inexpensive boating binocular I would go with any other 7x50 waterproof/fog proof binocular Entry level Chinese sourced Fujinon or Nikon 7x50 for 200 dollar or less. If your safety depends on a binocular on land or sea I would look to Fujinon's Made in Japan Polaris line of Binoculars about 650 dollars plus, they're about as good as it gets. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 8, 2022 by John

  • All they are supposed to be
Style: 7x50
I had a pair of Tasco Offshore 7x50 which have to be 20 years old. Dropped them on the eyepiece and could no longer focus one eye. I always wanted a pair of Steiner since I tried them.....so now in need of replacement, it was time. These 7x50 literally BLOWN the old Tascos away! Sure the Tasco were old, but well cared for..until dropped. These Steiner are so crisp and clear and built like a tank. Worth every penny! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 15, 2022 by Glen Cain

  • Unacceptable internal flare
Style: 7x50
I received the Steiner Military Marine binoculars in the evening, and went to test them. The amount of internal flare shocked me. In some cases flare covered up to 30% of the image. It seemed like there was some greasy substance on internal surfaces of the glass. The box looked like it may have been opened and repackaged in the past, but I couldn't be sure. I purchased from Amazon, so I returned it immediately. I used Steiner Marine in the distant past, and they were brilliant. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 1, 2022 by tony_1957

  • No Question - The Best
Style: 7x50
I own several binoculars from other makers (every boat owner does). These are the best quality, sharpest optics and brightest of anything I've ever used. Perfect for a boat!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 20, 2019 by drctdby

  • awesome!!
Style: 7x50
I think you would be hard pressed to find a better set for the money! Appear to be very durable and optics are great!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 27, 2019 by Amazon Customer

  • Bright and Clear
Style: 7x50
I've been wanting a pair of Stieners for a long time. Very high quality and bright. Price was right for me.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 28, 2018 by John Smith

  • Awesome
Style: 7x50
Great product. Came with great case also
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 19, 2019 by Mike Mike

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