The quality and reliability of the Bushnell binoculars is well known. If you're looking for the best binoculars on the market, this page is where you'll find them.
You can find some of the best binoculars deals on the top models of the market, like the Bushnell. It doesn't mean you have to spend a lot of money to get the best binoculars. The H2O roof prism binoculars are now 32% off on Amazon.
We have brand-specific guides for other manufacturers as well, which is unsurprising since Bushnell isn't the only manufacturer of binoculars on the market. Check out our guides for other brands as well.
Although they don't have the same viewing power, binoculars are often a cheaper alternative to the best telescopes, and you can get some stunning night sky views from them. You know what's out there because we've included some of our favorites with their lowest available price.
The price is $199.99 and includes the following: Objectives: 56mm, magnification: 8x, field of view: 5.71, length: 10in/ 254mm, weight: 38oz/ 1079.g.
The trophy x56 binoculars are a good choice for stargazers. They have large objectives to gather as much light as possible. To help with the weight of the binoculars, they can be mounted to a tripod.
Nitrogen purges mean they won't fog up, and the roof prism is a Bak-4 design. The rest of the Trophy range includes 10x50, 10x42 and 8x32 pairs, but none are as good as the 8x56 binoculars.
It won't be easy for fingers to slip off them, the TrophyXtreme binoculars are waterproof, so rain showers won't be a problem.
The price includes: Objectives: 50mm, magnification: 10x, field of view: 6.45, length: 6.5in, and weight: 29.2oz/ 832g.
A great all-round pair with the large objectives stargazers look for, Bushnell's Engage binoculars have a phase-coated roof prism design with fully multicoated optics, some extra-low dispersion glass, and water, oil and fog-repellent coating on the outer lens to prevent any
A magnesium body with a rugged rubber coating sheds some weight, but glass will always be heavy, and at just under a kilo night time users might want to take advantage of the tripod-mounting sockets.
The Engage EDX binoculars are an excellent value for money, as they come with features and specifications that you could expect to see on more expensive models. You can find them in 8x42, 10,42 and 12x50.
Weight: 27.8oz/790g, price: $59.99, objective: 50mm, magnification: 10x, length: 6.7in/ 170mm
The Power View 2 range is available in 10x50, 10x25, 10x42, 12x50, 16x32, and 20x50. Extra-low dispersion glass, phase-coated prisms and waterproof features are not included in the price of these models.
If you're looking for a pair of binoculars that will still do the job, this could be the pair for you. If you're trying to get a budding stargazer into astronomy, these could be ideal.
If you don't need a tripod with these, you shouldn't. A gift for a young stargazer would be a good one. If this is the case, you should take a look at our round-up of the best binoculars for kids and best telescopes for kids, which contains plenty of further suggestions.
The price is $104.99 and includes the 50mm objective, 10x magnification, field of view, length and weight.
You get waterproof construction and multiple layers of anti-reflective coating for a bright and high-contrast view of the moon.
There are just two pairs of binoculars in the Legacy range, the plain old 10x50s and a very interesting, and unusual, pair of zoom binoculars, which zoom in to 22x50. It won't be the easiest to hold steady, but they are superbly versatile as a general-purpose pair, wildlife spotting during the day and stargazing at night.
The Legacy binoculars are built to the same high standards as the other ones. Eye-relief at 18mm will attract spectacle-wearers.
The price is $99.99 and includes: objective: 50mm, magnification: 7x, field of view: 5.9, length: 6.6 in, and weight: 1063g.
The 50mm objectives could be just what stargazers are looking for.
Despite being waterproof, the porro-prism binoculars are from the less-premium end of the range.
It is not to say that they are not well made. The 27mm of eye relief is nitrogen-purged to prevent fogging. It's a shame but understandable that you don't get fancy lens coating or ED glass.