Waterproof Binoculars

Keep the Weather at Bay With Waterproof Binoculars

Waterproof binoculars are available in a variety of different styles to accommodate the needs of different users. Each style has features that correspond with the intended use. These binoculars can prove useful for casual users on vacation or seasoned travelers looking to explore the outdoors.

What applications are waterproof designs available for?

Waterproof designs are available for all different applications, including astronomy, birding, general purpose, hunting, marine, military, and the opera. Pairs intended for specific purposes have features tailored to the particular use. For instance, astronomy, birding, hunting, marine, and military waterproof binoculars are likely to have a slightly larger construction than opera glasses for practical purposes. Opera glasses are intended to be tucked into a clothing garment or bag while birding glasses are often worn on a strap around the neck for quick access.

In what sizes are binoculars available?

Binoculars come in compact, mid-size, and full-size options. Much like the example described, different pairs, even within the same intended use, are utilized on different occasions. Military binoculars utilized on a deployment mission may look very different in size from those utilized in the National Guard for a training exercise simply due to a difference in climate and terrain.

What types of lenses are available?

Lens coating options for waterproof binoculars include coated, fully coated, fully multi-coated, and multi-coated.

  • Coated lenses: may be partially coated
  • Fully coated lenses: are completely covered with waterproofing
  • Fully multicoated lenses: are entirely covered with waterproofing as well as other coatings; some may prevent sun glare while others are intended for a variety of other uses
  • Multicoated lenses: are partially covered with several different types of coatings
What materials are utilized to craft waterproof binoculars?

Different materials are utilized to make waterproof binoculars, including different types of plastic, glass, and textiles. Lenses are made from clear plastic, glass, or both. Different kinds of hard plastic make up the outer shell and the barrels of each side. Textiles like webbing or cotton make up different parts of the strap. Exact materials depend on the particular type of waterproof binoculars at hand.

What are the ranges of maximum magnification?

Maximum ranges of magnification include less than 8x, 8x to 9x, 10 x to 14x, 15 x to 19x, 20 x to 25x, and more than 25x. These ranges may correspond to the type of activity that the binoculars are being used for. For example, astronomical binoculars allow viewers to see farther than opera glasses.

What are care tips for these binoculars?

Remove dust from the binoculars with a soft lens brush or using compressed air. Avoid using your breath, as saliva droplets that can harm the lens. Dip a cotton swab into lens cleaning solution and start at the inside, making circular motions that gradually work out to the edges of lenses. You can often run waterproof binoculars under water, but do not use high water pressure. Avoid any other types of cleaning solutions. Use a microfiber or soft cloth to wipe the binoculars clean, being gentle so as not to scratch any of the finishes. Stay away from tissues and paper towels that can leave a residue.

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