saddlereaper
FNG
Possibly way out of your budget but my vote goes to Leica Ultravid HD+ in 7x42.
Invest in those and you won't ever need another bino for timber and relatively close distance glassing. The 6mm exit pupil in that size is gonna be hard to beat for low light glassing (depending on your age/ pupil dilation to some extent). For me this is super important as I often glass during darkness while entering and exiting hunting areas around ag fields. Its truly amazing what you can see through these binos after useful light to the naked eye has diminished. I don't think a 30mm obj bino will outperform a 42mm when it comes to light gathering... but I could be wrong. The Ultravids in this size are also extremely compact, of course not as small as what you're looking at. I think 7x is just fine for close quarters glassing - at least I've never had an experience where I thought I was over powered and couldn't acquire the subject quick enough. Not to mention that particular bino is extremely popular with birders for its close range and quick focusing ability. Conversely, at longer distances having 7x will leave you more satisfied you have "sufficient" magnification.
For those reasons I love that size.
Invest in those and you won't ever need another bino for timber and relatively close distance glassing. The 6mm exit pupil in that size is gonna be hard to beat for low light glassing (depending on your age/ pupil dilation to some extent). For me this is super important as I often glass during darkness while entering and exiting hunting areas around ag fields. Its truly amazing what you can see through these binos after useful light to the naked eye has diminished. I don't think a 30mm obj bino will outperform a 42mm when it comes to light gathering... but I could be wrong. The Ultravids in this size are also extremely compact, of course not as small as what you're looking at. I think 7x is just fine for close quarters glassing - at least I've never had an experience where I thought I was over powered and couldn't acquire the subject quick enough. Not to mention that particular bino is extremely popular with birders for its close range and quick focusing ability. Conversely, at longer distances having 7x will leave you more satisfied you have "sufficient" magnification.
For those reasons I love that size.