DatTallArchitect said:
Which travel binoculars under $300 would you suggest?
If you just want something small and unobtrusive to keep in your jacket pocket, which it seems is what most people consider to be a "travel binocular", then the quick/easy answer is either a Nikon Travelite 8x25 or a Pentax U-series 8x25. Both can be found for under $140. Two others to consider that run much closer to $300 are the Kowa 8x25 roof prism, and the Zeiss Terra ED 8x25. I've not used the Kowa, but I can say that if you can find a Terra ED for just a bit over $300, then it would well worth considering, especially if one is going to have just one bino to take on vacation. Certainly the Terra ED is the lowest I would go if I were to have just one binocular for travel.
That being said, I would not recommend taking just one 25mm bino on a trip/cruise to Alaska or the Antarctic, as for those areas I would consider a bino of that size to be more of a "just in case" type of bino. For those areas, if you are going to just take one binocular, then I would definitely recommend an 8x32 as a minimum (10x32 would be fine if it is a high-end bino, but there is no 10x32 in your price range that I would recommend). Look at the Nikon 8x30 Prostaff 7 and the Kowa SV II 8x32, which is currently on sale at Kowa's website for $149.
If you desire an even bigger objective lens within your price range, look at the 8x42 Nikon Prostaff 7, the Kowa SV II, and the Athlon Midas UHD Gen II, which is the one with the black body and orange trim ring on the focus wheel. There is not any 10x42 in your price range that I would recommend. I would also recommend a Rick Young bino harness if you are going to go with a 42mm or larger bino. This harness can be worn as a regular harness, or can be used around the neck like a regular neckstrap. It is quite versatile, while weighing just a few ounces.
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