Best lightweight Binoculars for backpacking

Another vote for the CL 8x30s. I use mine constantly. Love em. My kids both have Maven 8x30s and they’re also awesome.

I also have NL 12x42s for the bigger country. But for everything else I grab the CLs.
 
Absolutely the worst bino purchase I ever made in my life, if there was some resolution or even assistance from the company when I had issues, maybe I would say that the product has some quality issues but at least they took care of it. That isn't the case though. Happy that someone liked them, but definitely research them first.
They aren't in business anymore. I actually have an eye up that I'd like fixed. I said call them in my original post because if someone googled it they find that out.
 
They aren't in business anymore. I actually have an eye up that I'd like fixed. I said call them in my original post because if someone googled it they find that out.
Good. My experience was close to 15 years ago, but I am just as sour about it as if it happened yesterday. Seeing the name invoked bad memories.
 
Leica UVHD+. 8x32s are tiny and 19oz. The x42s are very compact in size vs everyone else. Their 7x42s are incredible. I’ve seen some go on here recently for sub $1500.
 
I bought a pair of GPO 8x32 for around $500, and they're great. I don't have much to compare them to, but worth a look.
I picked up a set of the GPO Passion ED 8x32 on here over the summer and used for whitetail hunting in Georgia this season, and whether 30 ft up in my climber in the woods or in a tower stand overlooking a field, they are a pleasure to look through. Bright image, wide field of view, Focus knob is smooth, eye cups are solid, fit and finish is impressive, and they feel great in the hand. I would have no reservations having them on my chest out west for a backpack hunt, especially with a spotter in the pack to compliment .
 
I picked up a set of the GPO Passion ED 8x32 on here over the summer and used for whitetail hunting in Georgia this season, and whether 30 ft up in my climber in the woods or in a tower stand overlooking a field, they are a pleasure to look through. Bright image, wide field of view, Focus knob is smooth, eye cups are solid, fit and finish is impressive, and they feel great in the hand. I would have no reservations having them on my chest out west for a backpack hunt, especially with a spotter in the pack to compliment .
This is the model I have, and that’s been my experience as well. Cameraland had a great sale on them.
 
I use 10x32 Sig rangefinders, combo saves weight and space. Glass is very good, but not alpha
How’s the range finder on these? Angle compensation? The bow hunter in me wants to just bring one bino to do both but not sure i want raise binos out of harness if i get caught with a deer close to range it
 
How’s the range finder on these? Angle compensation? The bow hunter in me wants to just bring one bino to do both but not sure i want raise binos out of harness if i get caught with a deer close to range it
Rangefinder is fantastic, and has angle compensation mode needed for archery.

My bow hunting buddies went with their Swaro and Leica 10s and separate rangefinder, so it’s a personal thing.

Their 10x42 glass is snuck better than the Sig.
 
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