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The SteinerSafari UltraSharp 8x22 Binoculars are engineered for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring high contrast optics for vivid imagery, 10X magnification for detailed observation, and a waterproof design for reliable performance in any weather. With a durable NBR coating and a lifetime warranty, these binoculars are built to withstand the rigors of adventure while providing exceptional clarity and color accuracy.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.4 x 5.1 x 3.1 inches |
Package Weight | 1.05 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.05 x 1.9 x 4.3 inches |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Brand Name | Steiner |
Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
Model Name | 2210 |
Color | Black |
Material | Nbr |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Burris Optics |
Part Number | 4457 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Included Components | binocular |
Size | Compact |
Sport Type | Hunting |
G**G
The Steiner Champion 8x22 is far superior for the following reasons
I bought this and a Steiner 8x22 champ for comparison. The Champ is far superior for the following reasons:BrightnessI assumed that at this price level, both would have identical optics but the Safari ultra sharp when compared side by side with the Champ, by multiple people, was definitely darker in all conditions. The Steiner Champ blew away this binocular.FocusThe Champ 8x22 is easy to focus and has a really sharp view. The Safari Ultra Sharp almost appears to have different glass for each eye. The left lens was fairly sharp but the right was not, which left us to believe there was a manufacturing problem or a QC issue. The diopter adjustment for the left eye was also very imprecise on the Safari and had to be constantly readjusted. On the Champ, this was not a problem.Pupilary DistanceOn the Safari, the hinge was so loose, the binoculars had to be held with both hands firmly to see anything because if you removed a hand, the binoculars folded up like a cheap suit. With the Champ, once the binoculars was adjusted, it stayed adjusted.PRICEI know these are low end binos but the Champ, especially for 60 something bucks less, won this duel outright. I am returning the Safari and going back to Leupold for any future binoculars.By the way, these two Steiners were not made in Germany but most likely China. I know the Leupolds are too, except for their high end Gold Ring glass but the Leupolds are made better and have better lenses and coatings.
S**.
Leicht kompakt Bildscharf
Top Compaktfernglas mit einer unglaublichen Bildschärfe für diese Grösse! Ideales Glas zum wandern und auch für spontane Naturbeobachtungen da leicht und sehr klein . Wer ein Compaktes Glas sucht ist damit genau richtig bedient.
M**Z
Looked good, has zero durability. Big disappointment.
I purchased these as I wanted a compact set of binos for when I was hiking and traveling. I did a lot or research before I bought these. Many quality compact binos are very expensive, in the $500 plus range. I needed something that had good quality and durability but I couldn't afford a pair of Ziess or Swarovski's. I've had a pair of Steiner Military/Marine binos for many years, and I've put them through some very hard use during my active duty years in the Marine Corps. They were and are still a high quality piece of gear so, I was expecting the same quality from these Steiner's. These were a huge disappointment. Out of the box they looked good, solidly built with sharp optics. However I took them to the beach a few days ago and was caught in the rain. When I got home I dried them off and found that one side had water drops inside and the other was fogged out? (See the pictures) This was from a little fresh water rain? My Iphone would have done better. They were never submerged fully in water and only were rained on, no salt water? They also suffered no impact of any kind. Very sorry performance for almost $150. I have returned them and I'm hoping to get my money back, a little worried as I don't have the (shoestring like) strap or the original box? Sometimes returns can be weird about that stuff. We'll see I guess, but in any case these are junk.
C**1
almost 5 stars
took it to Africa for a safari and it worked well, compact, light and rugged. the UV coating was perfect. compared to another set of bino's there were no glare or eye irritation from reflected light. the only problem is the eye cups are rather small so light enters from the side not giving you the crisp visual picture that you could have if you covered them. fix that and it'd easily be a 5 star product
C**E
Excellent binocs for the value
I took this on my trip to Nepal. I viewed some of the world's tallest and most majestic mountains through these. It was perfect for me -- great portable size, nice clarity, & sharp. My only gripe is that the focus wheel is not totally smooth and even. Not sure if mine was a defect. Not a dealbreaker but does knock it down a star.
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