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Eyes Like a Hawk – Binoculars for Hunting Australia Can Count On

From thick bushland to open ridgelines, clarity is your biggest weapon.

Our hunting binoculars slice through glare, fog, and distance. Lock in your shot—gear up with our premium hunting optics today.

Have a questions about binoculars for hunting? Feel free to give us a hoy to discuss your specific needs or zoom in on our FAQs section at the bottom of the page (no pun intended).


Our Pick: Best Budget Hunting Binoculars (Entry Level)

Athlon Argos 8x42 HD Binoculars Best for Hunting

Athlon Argos 8x42 HD Binoculars

$430.00

  • Bright, high-contrast optics for dawn-to-dusk clarity – Fully multi-coated lenses, phase-corrected BaK‑4 prisms, and ESP dielectric coatings deliver true-to-life color and sharp, edge-to-edge images—perfect for early morning or late afternoon spotting in the bush.
  • Rugged, weather-ready design built for the field – Argon-purged and fully sealed to be waterproof and fog-proof, housed in a lightweight yet durable polymer composite chassis, so they withstand harsh Aussie hunting environments



  • Comfortable and ergonomic for long hunts – Weighing just ~664 g and featuring a secure one-handed grip, smooth-focus wheel, and reliable eyecups, these binoculars reduce fatigue during extended glassing sessions

Our Pick: Binoculars with Rangefinder


Athlon Cronus 10x50 Laser Rangefinder Best Hunting Binoculars with Rangefinder

Athlon Cronus 10x50 Laser Rangefinder Binoculars

$2990.00

  • Integrated laser rangefinder (up to 800 yd on game, 2,000 yd reflective) – Measure distance and track targets instantly through the binoculars, eliminating the need for a separate rangefinder and speeding up target acquisition in thick bush or open paddocks
  • Exceptional edge-to-edge clarity with E2ES+ED UHD optics – Delivers razor-sharp images with true-to-life color across the entire field of view, thanks to Athlon’s field-flattening E2ES system and extra-low dispersion glass—critical for identifying game at range
  • Tough yet refined build for rugged use – Lightweight magnesium chassis with rubber armor, smooth focus and eyecup controls, plus Argon-purging for waterproof/fog-proof protection—designed to perform in Australia’s demanding hunting environments

Our Pick: Best Binoculars for Hunting

VORTEX Razor UHD 10x42 Best Binoculars for Hunting

VORTEX RAZOR UHD 10x42 Binoculars

$2799.00

  • Exceptional low-light clarity at dawn and dusk – The UHD Optical System, XR™ Plus coatings, and Abbe-Koenig prisms deliver ultra-high definition brightness and sharpness, helping you spot game in fading light conditions when others struggle
  • Lightweight yet rugged magnesium chassis – Built with a durable, waterproof, fog-proof magnesium body and ArmorTek® lens protection, these binoculars are tough enough for harsh Aussie terrain while remaining portable at just 32.2 oz
  • Wide field-of-view and close-focus for fast tracking – Featuring a generous 346 ft field-of-view at 1,000 yds and a close focus of around 4.5 ft, these binos are perfect for spotting movement and focusing on nearby game quickly and accurately

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best hunting binoculars?

The best hunting binoculars combine sharp image clarity, reliable low-light performance, rugged durability, and a comfortable, easy-to-hold design. Look for a magnification between 8x and 10x with a 42mm objective lens for a balance of detail and brightness. Waterproofing, fog resistance, and a wide field of view are also essential for tracking game in challenging Australian conditions. Ultimately, the best choice depends on your specific hunting environment and how much portability, range, and image quality you require.

How to choose hunting binoculars?

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 feel free to contact us to discuss the best binos for you.