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The Trailblazer ATB (All Terrain Binocular) is fully waterproof and fog-proof, offering high value and function in an affordable, pocket-sized binocular. The compact ATB incorporates Nikons exclusive Eco-Glass (made without the use of arsenic or lead) for all lens and prism elements. Multiple layers of anti-reflective compounds offer crisp, sharp viewing.
Ergonomic styling, mated with a rubber armored exterior, provides added shock resistance and a firm grip, wet or dry. Turn and slide rubber eye cups, complemented by 10mm eye relief, allow the Trailblazer ATB to be used as comfortably by eyeglass wearers as those with uncorrected vision. A large central focus wheel and adjustable diopter make focus easy to achieve and maintain, even while wearing gloves.
Features:
- 100% Waterproof, Fogproof
- Compact and rugged design
- Nitrogen filled and O-ring sealed
- Wide field of view
- Rubber armored body
- Turn-and-slide eyecups
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Technical Details
- 10x- 25mm
- 342 ft @ 1000 yds
- 10mm
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By Joseph Nicolay (Spokane, WA)
These have a bak 4 roof prism, and I've read that porro prisms provide a better picture on most binoculars under $200, BUT Nikon has once again proven that they are not going to put their name on substandard equipment.
I always take these binoculars on outings and to plays (Best of Broadway). The image is excellent. I get cheap tickets and sit in the very back of a dark theater, and I have no problem seeing the performers' faces. Before purchase, I was concerned with the small 2.5mm exit pupil in the dark, but it is not a problem for my 30-year old eyes. I've used them at night while camping, and they work fine. The image is slightly darker but detailed, and that is to be expected with small exit pupils.
One of the great novelties of owning the 10 x 25 Trailblazer ATBs is that I can wear it discretely on my belt in its case without attracting attention.
The construction of the tubes is solid (rubber over metal). The right tube has a little more resistance to folding out that the left tube does. The bridge in the middle is hollow plastic but sturdy, and the center focus knob has about 1/8" play before engaging. These short comings are lost in the benefits of use.
Someone broke into my car and stole these binoculars, but managed to drop them under a neighbor's bush. They were watered by the sprinklers for a few days before being found. I washed them off with warm soapy water, and they are as good as ever. I decided to buy another pair of the same binoculars before the old ones were found, because the quality for the price are unmatched. My wife tells me "you love those binoculars, don't you?" Yes I do.
By X. Zou (Annandale, VA USA)
The binoculars are great! They are so small and fragile looking and they are so cute!
They are great binoculars, I can see what a gasoline sign says from 700 feet away or so!
They are easy to adjust and they have simple instructions for use.
If you are looking for cute of small binoculars that you can take anywhere, these are right for you!
By M. Terjeson (Oregon)
I got this product for my son. He loves them and so do I. They are easy to hold and are very clear closeup and far away. I would recommend them in a heartbeat!!!!
By Quentin McDedalus (New York, NY United States)
On the copy I received, the hinges for the left barrel were so loose it could barely hold its postion; the hinges for the right barrel were stiffer and how they should be, but forming the binoculars to fit my eyes only moved the loose, left barrel. Pretty bad.
Worse though was the fact that, if you wear eyeglasses (as I do) you will only be able to see a small portion of the image with these. The eye relief is just too small. Unfortunately I believed Nikon's verbiage on another site that read: "Turn and slide rubber eyecups, complemented by 10mm eye relief, allow these binoculars to be used as comfortably by eyeglass wearers as those with uncorrected vision."
Big fat lie.
So, I visited a store to try other binocs in person and found that for a little more money and a little more weight, the Nikon ProStaff 8x25 (which you can get for $90) are A) well-constructed, B) perfect for use with my eyeglasses, and C) have a sharper image. They're also compact and waterproof. Worth the extra dough, believe me.
By lptsbks (MA)
I've been using these binoculars for several months now and am very happy with them. They are what I grab on the way out the door for a short hike or casual birdwatching. I like that they are light and small, not too heavy around my neck. The waterproofing is a definite plus, as I've used them in everything from heavy rain to a light snowfall. The optics are pretty good for this price range (under $100), though I would bring a more powerful pair for serious all-day birdwatching or hawkwatching.
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