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Hunting Binoculars

Explore our premium binoculars for Aussie hunters, designed for top performance in the field. Whether tracking game, spotting from a distance, or navigating tough terrain, our binoculars offer crystal-clear optics, rugged durability, and superior magnification. Not sure where to begin? Check our top picks at the bottom of the page!



Hunting Binoculars - Entry Level

Athlon Argos 10x42 HD Binoculars Best for Hunting

 

Athlon Argos 10x42 HD Binoculars

$450.00

  • Sharp, High-Definition Optics - With fully multi-coated lenses and Bak-4 prisms featuring ESP Dielectric coating, the Argos 10x42 binoculars provide exceptional image clarity, accurate color reproduction, and excellent light transmission—perfect for spotting game in varying light conditions.
  • Lightweight and Comfortable for Long Hunts - These binoculars are built with a magnesium alloy chassis, making them lightweight yet sturdy. Their ergonomic design reduces strain during long hunting sessions, while the comfortable grip ensures you can easily carry them through rugged Australian terrain.

 

  • Weatherproof and Reliable - The Argos 10x42 binoculars are both waterproof and fogproof, thanks to Argon gas purging. Whether you're hunting in rain or fog, these binoculars will perform reliably, ensuring you never miss an opportunity to spot your target.

Best Hunting Binoculars with Rangefinder


Athlon Cronus 10x50 Laser Rangefinder Best Hunting Binoculars with Rangefinder

 

Athlon Cronus 10x50 Laser Rangefinder Binoculars

$2990.00

  • Built-In Laser Rangefinder for Precise Distance Measurement - These binoculars come with an integrated laser rangefinder that can measure distances from 5 to 800 yards on a deer and up to 2000 yards on reflective targets. This ensures you can accurately gauge your target's distance for better shot placement.
  • High-Definition Optics for Superior Clarity - Featuring ED (Extra-Low Dispersion) Glass and ESP Dielectric Coating, the Cronus binoculars provide incredible image clarity, sharp detail, and true-to-life color reproduction. They perform exceptionally well even in low-light conditions, giving you a clear view of wildlife at any time of day.
  • Lightweight and Tough for the Field - With a magnesium alloy chassis, these binoculars are 30-40% lighter than traditional aluminum models but offer 40-50% more strength. This lightweight yet durable construction makes them ideal for extended use in the rugged Australian outdoors, ensuring comfort and reliability on your hunts.

Best Binoculars for Hunting

VORTEX Razor UHD 18x56 Best Binoculars for Hunting

 

VORTEX RAZOR HD 10x42 Binoculars

$2050.00

  • Exceptional Clarity with HD Optics - The Razor HD binoculars are equipped with high-density, extra-low dispersion (ED) glass, delivering incredibly sharp, clear, and vibrant images with true color reproduction. This ensures you can spot wildlife in even the most challenging conditions with remarkable detail.
  • Bright and Clear Views with Multi-Coated Lenses - The XR Plus fully multi-coated lenses maximize light transmission, providing bright and clear views, even in low-light situations like dawn or dusk. This feature is crucial for Australian hunters who need to spot game during the early morning or late evening hours.
  • Lightweight and Rugged for Tough Environments - Constructed with a lightweight magnesium chassis, these binoculars are easy to carry on long hunts without adding unnecessary weight. The durable, rubber-armored exterior offers a secure grip and withstands the rough conditions of the Australian outdoors.

Frequently Asked Questions to Help Choose the Best Hunting Binocualrs for You

1. How to choose a bino for hunting?

There are many considerations when choosing a pair of binoculars. It all comes down to your specific use case, as well as what you personally prioritise in a pair of binos. Are you looking for something lightweight because you are constantly on the move? Or do you often find yourself glassing an area from one spot over a long period of time and don't mind a bulkier binocular paired with a tripod? These are just some of the considerations when choosing binoculars. If you would like to learn more check out this useful guide or feel free to contact us to discuss the best binos for you.