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Bushnell H2O Roof Prism Binoculars

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Style: 8x42mm


Features

  • Quality optics with stunning HD clarity
  • 100 percentage quality materials used and tested extensively
  • Beautiful blue color design and durability built to last
  • 100 percent waterproof, O ring sealed and nitrogen purged for reliable, fog free performance
  • BaK 4 prisms and multi coated optics offer crisp, clear images with improved light transmission
  • Nonslip rubber armor and Soft Texture Grip absorb shock and provides a firm grip
  • 8x magnification and 42 millimeter objective diameter; 12 foot close focus distance; 17 millimeter eye relief
  • Large center focus knob for easy adjustments; Twist up eye cups; Limited lifetime warranty

Brand: Bushnell


Age Range (Description): Adult


Special Feature: Fog Proof, Portable, Lightweight, Focus Knob, Compact Design


Objective Lens Diameter: 42


Magnification Maximum: 8


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎7.01 x 5.91 x 2.99 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.88 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎7 x 6 x 3 inches


Item Weight: ‎0.71 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Bushnell


Country of Origin: ‎China


Warranty Description: ‎1


Model Name: ‎Bushnell H2O Binoculars


Color: ‎Blue


Material: ‎Rubber


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Bushnell


Part Number: ‎158042-Parent


Model Year: ‎2013


Style: ‎8x42mm


Included Components: ‎1


Size: ‎8 x 42-mm


Date First Available: January 5, 2012


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  • Perfect binoculars for a beginner birdwatcher at a reasonable price point!
Style: 10 x 42-mm
I started to pick up birdwatching during quarantine and wanted to get a starter set of binocs. After comparison shopping and doing a little research, I picked these as they seemed rugged and good quality at a reasonable price point. I love them! They don't fog up and they give a nice clear image that's easily adjustable to get it in focus. They come with lens caps and a small case, everything you need. They are not too heavy at all and fit nicely in the backpack I usually take with me for hikes. The grippy rubber outside is nice for hanging onto them. I do think I might eventually invest in a strap with better padding, but that is a very minor complaint. I thought, ok, as far as binocs go, these are pretty cheap, so I am not going to have crazy high expectations for them. Honestly though, I do not anticipate buying a more expensive pair in the future. This "starter" pair has everything I want as a beginner birder! The image is clear, easy to get in focus, and true to color. I've seen so many birds I've never seen before this year, like double-crested cormorants, cedar waxwings, Cooper's hawks, barn swallows, white-breasted nuthatches, caspian terns, and red-bellied woodpeckers, and these binoculars have helped me a great look at all of them, including ones in mid-air, ones far out to sea on Lake Michigan, and in trees from afar off. These are rugged, lightweight, easy to use, and have great image quality. My reasonable expectations have been exceeded and I am so pleased! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2020 by Speechie_Nerd

  • Almost as good as Legend Ultra HD's
Style: 8x42mm
I'm no expert in binoculars, I'm not a birder, I'm just a guy who is looking for binoculars that work well for hikes in the local forests. So I want good light sensitivity, good weather proofing, and good value for the dollar. I compared specs for the Bushnell H20s and the Bushnell Legend Ultra HD's, both 8x42, booth roof prism. I paid about $240 for the legend, vs. $105 for the H20 + Harness. On the Bushnell website you can compare specs, and these look really similar. In terms of physical size, the two are about the same. The image is adjusted the same. Both have right eye adjustment and eye relief adjustment. The grips on the H20s are a little bit thicker and softer, and I think have an edge in friendliness. The major stated difference: Close Focus (ft/m): 18ft vs 6.5ft is strange because on my hands-on testing, I found it be more like 10ft for the H20 vs 6.5 ft for the Legend. So although the legend is better, it isn't that much better, to me. The HD's have a slightly larger field of view, which I did notice, and which was nice. In theory the H20s don't work with the screw-in tripod adapter, but it sure looks like they both have the same screw-in area for that. I didn't try a tripod adapter with either though. Both have eye-side lense protectors that can attach to the strap, and both have the same rubber loop to keep the other side lense protectors attached. The Legends come with a harness, which otherwise you can buy for about $20 separately. The harness won't work out of the box with the H20's, but with a little imagination you can get it to attach. OK so most importantly--how is the image? From reading the marketing materials, I was expecting that the Ultra HD Legend would be much better than the H20. In terms of the image difference, to my eyes the Legend's definitely have an edge, but it's just that--an edge. They are slightly brighter in low light, slightly clearer, but the H20's are still pretty darned good. I kept switching between one and the other and asking myself "are the legends worth twice the price?" Yes the image was slightly more appealing, slightly brighter. In bright light in particular, the Legends have more "pop," but this isn't as obvious in low light. In low light the HDs are a bit brighter, which is nice. Both had a really nice image, I thought, in both daylight and dawn light. I've been looking through both of these for a few days now, in bright light and in dim light, and it's a tough call. "Do I spend a bunch more money to get a bit brighter, a bit wider image?" One strike against the HD is that some people are saying that the focus adjustment lock that's on the right eye has split on them. On a related note, Bushnells overall have a 2 year limited warranty, which nudges me towards the less expensive model. In any case the H20s don't have this adjustment lock, which in my experience is fine. This might be one of those cases where if you are heavy into binoculars, and you are using them constantly, and the thought of spending $500 on binoculars doesn't phase you, that the Legends at $220--which have great quality--would be a good move. From other reviews they seem to be a good value. And maybe there is a ruggedness story to tell, although to me the H20s seem plenty rugged. But for the casual user, the H20s seem like a really good value. It is a tough call--is it worth the extra money? I looked and looked for a head to head comparison of the two products. If you've *actually used* both and can tell the rest of us what the substantive difference regarding image is, or something else that matters, that'd be great. For now, the H20s with a harness, at less than half the price, would seem to be the way to go for a casual user. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2013 by Muka

  • Waterproof!
Style: 8x42mm
I bought these on a Prime Day special to take to South Padre Island to use for close up viewing of gulls and shorebirds on the beach and for viewing from beach to wave surface. My husband and I are fairly serious birders and own numerous pairs of slightly higher end and stronger magnification binoculars and spotting scopes. I really didn't consider these to be super legit optics, just an affordable backup pair for the beach. We had spent half an hour or so hanging out, making friends with seagulls, taking cell phone pictures. The longer I used these little binos, the more I liked them-they felt nice in the hand (love their rubberized coating!), had great edge to edge image quality, small but substantial. My (type 1 diabetic) husband seemed happy, sitting on his beach chair at the edge of the surf, dozing on and off, and enjoying the scene. But, as the low waves surrounded him, his beach chair sank deeper and deeper into the sand and I realized he was doing nothing to extricate himself. It was then I knew his blood sugar had tanked and he was already unresponsive. I had to get him up onto his feet and out of the water rickticky, pull his beach chair out of the sand, gather up all our stuff, and find him something to eat ASAP, or call 911. In the melee, I dropped the binoculars into the edge of the surf, and by the time I could grab them they (as well as my husband and I) were completely coated with sand and dripping wet. I shook the binoculars off but I had more important things to worry about, pulling my husband out of his sinkhole and getting a grip on the load of gear including both of our cellphones, the heavy beach chairs, and wet towels I would have to carry. Luckily, a woman nearby came to our rescue and helped me get him up and heading for the stairs and shower at the beach exit. Her friend gave him some crackers and, to my amazement, he came to enough to move out of the danger zone. When we reached the shower I haphazardly rinsed off the binos along with everything else. I figured they were ruined forever. I got him some food and glucose, and to this day he doesn't remember anything at all, like it never even happened. The same is true of these binoculars! As soon as they dried and I brushed the rest of the sand off of them, they were as good as new-no fog, no messed up focus wheel or gears, no scratched lenses. Even though I would have sacrificed them to my husband's medical emergency, I believe they are a great little pair of sturdy, useful, WATERPROOF, binoculars. 5 stars, easily! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2018 by Ma B

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