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Nikon Trailblazer ATB Binoculars combine professional-grade optics with ultra-portable design, featuring fully multicoated lenses for exceptional brightness, a lightweight 9.9 oz foldable body, and all-weather waterproof/fogproof protection. Perfect for millennials who crave high-performance gear that fits their active, on-the-move lifestyle.










| ASIN | B000NO5OYA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #94 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #53 in Binoculars |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,595) |
| Date First Available | September 1, 2004 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
| Item model number | 8217 |
| Manufacturer | Nikon |
| Product Dimensions | 5.2 x 4.1 x 0.04 inches |
B**O
At $75 these Nikon Trailblazers may just be the Best Bang For Your Buck in the Compact Universe!
I will start with the most important thing where binoculars are concerned. The glass in the Trailblazers is Made in Japan, not China. Japan makes some of the best optics on Earth at a competitive price just about anyone can afford if they want value for their money. While it is true the Trailblazers are put together in China the glass is world class. I find them to be great all-around compact binoculars perfect for hiking or simply having at hand no matter what one wants a better look at. The glove compartment is ideal in my opinion. The Trailblazer binoculars are great for hiking, fishing, ball games, the Moon, and so on. While solidly built they are still relatively light. Much lighter than full size binoculars and easy to stash in a pocket. If you are not sold then my best advice would be to spend about $300 to $350 on a pair of Zeiss Terra ED compact binoculars. Both binocular lines are at the top of their class.... One thing I should add... Smaller Binoculars can be a little more difficult at first than larger binoculars to find the sweet spot for your eyes to fully benefit from them. Try going to extremes .. fully spread, then compare the view with less and less spread. Turn the eyepieces from short to long and just play with the glasses for a while and you will probably find the sweet spot for your face and eyes. Every time I have ever done this it may have taken a while but when I find the right adjustments it is definitely worth the time IMO, no matter which binoculars you buy. Happy Birding!
C**N
Great binoculars. For the price, almost unbelievable.
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).
K**X
Little Giants
Perform all out of expectation for their size and cost. Outstanding clarity and brightness. Only sacrifice field of view. Solid construction. Without the case they fit in a pocket. My wife and I avid bird watchers. We each carry these as unexpected opportunity binoculars. Not our primary binoculars, but great traveling and convenience binoculars. Super value.
G**F
Almost perfect compact binoculars for good lighting
These are a very nice compromise between portability and optical quality in good lighting conditions. Of course, a larger objective would give better low light performance, but that comes at the cost of extra weight and bulk. Build quality is good overall, but the extending eyepieces will not stay extended. Aside from this annoyance, I am happy with the binoculars.
D**N
Nice Optics, Solid Construction
Ordered these to replace a pair of $30 8x21's that were never dropped or abused, but still the left and right images got way out of alignment, with no correction possible. Decided it was time to get a "name brand", and so far am very glad I did. Nice clear, crisp optics, and a close focus distance of less than 7 feet! Solid, somewhat heavier construction than the $30 binocs, and the 25 mm objective lens provides a brighter image for low light conditions, plus a wider (8.2 degree) field of view. Still compact and very portable for hiking, bird-watching and other activities. I do agree with other reviewers that the rubber eyepiece caps fit too loosely and, because they are also not connected to each other or the binoc body, they are almost certain to get lost. Also, there are no lens caps for the objective lenses. Overall, I am very happy with these binocs.
D**D
Qualilty Nikon Binoculars
Being waterproof and fog proof are important feature. Lens coatings are a must. For its 10 magnification it has a very good Depth of field which means not having to focus all the time. The view is clear and bright. The focus is easy and smooth. The size when folding to its compact size is wonderful. An 8 magnification means almost no focus is needed. I like to see details on birds and look at boats out at sea so a 10 magnification is what I perfer most of the time. Most of my binoculars are of high quality. However my mistake has been buying small binoculars with for under 50 dollars.... Not being able to view a clear sharp image especially in non shade areas has been the problem. 25mm means you need light. Dim Light is equals dim viewing in all small binoculars. Nikons are certainly better then most.
P**.
Good
For what I want them they are good binoculars. I can see enough in view finder to be able to find what I really want to look at. They are not heavy. The eyepieces, that other users complained about are not perfect, however overall it is a good product.
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.
E**R
Use these at work in a harbour. Nikon clarity as expected. Really like the magnifying power.
A**Y
Compact and very clear vision.
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