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The Nikon 8217 Trailblazer 8x25 binoculars combine high-index BAK4 roof prisms and fully multi-coated eco glass optics to deliver bright, sharp, and color-accurate views. Compact and lightweight at 281g, they are nitrogen-filled for fog and water resistance, making them the perfect all-weather companion for birdwatching, sports, and urban exploration.










| ASIN | B000NO5OYA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,922 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #65 in Binoculars |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.2 x 10.4 x 0.3 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 281 g |
| Item model number | 8217 |
| Manufacturer | Nikon |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 13.21 x 10.41 x 0.25 cm; 281.23 g |
A**Y
Great product
Compact and very clear vision.
K**A
Grate item
Good view fir long distance
C**I
Product.
Not useful.
D**C
Nice compact binoculars. Fold down very small, but still give very good clarity. Great for a hike or holiday when you don't want to carry around more weight or bulk than necessary.
A**P
This Product is not bad, Good quality, but courier Product delivery services are worst, Its unable to deliver product in far flung areas of KSA.
G**O
la leggerezza si paga un po' con un angolo di campo ridotto (che nei binocoli è cosa diversa dall'ingrandimento), ma la visione è cristallina. Ottimo prezzo.
S**M
Decent binoculars but package arrived damaged. Bought a different pair.
C**N
Used to be a serious birdwatcher, but I'm getting into ultralight backpacking recently, still want to take binoculars with me as my luxury/heavy item. As someone who had gotten used to $650 binoculars, I was dreading what I thought would be an inevitable drop in optical quality when switching to an ultralight model. I was amazed at the optical quality on this light, tiny, fogproof/waterproof pair of binoculars. Crisp image, good light collecting in darker conditions. At the price point, I feel like anyone who wants to lighten their load should not hesitate to get a pair. Only issues are the eyepiece lens caps absolutely suck. They aren't sized right or the material is too smooth. I put a small strip of duct tape on the insides of the rim of they lens caps and that made the friction good enough for them to stay in place quite firmly. There are no front caps. The focus knob is small and slow compared to a more expensive binocular, so not great if you're trying to do high-powered/fast moving birding with lots of refocusing. I hope to test these out agains the Papilio series, but those are not fogproof/waterproof (which usually correlates with dust vulnerability as well).
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