Best lightweight Binoculars for backpacking

I use 10x32 Sig rangefinders, combo saves weight and space. Glass is very good, but not alpha.
 
Zeiss SFL 8x30. I love mine. 16 oz. Only had hem for a couple of months but I’m using them all the time. Very impressed.
 
Swaro cl 8x30s are amazing glass and about the perfect size. I have some el 8x32 I also really like. For longer backpacking trips where hunting is not the goal I pack my 8x25 pockets.
 
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If I were buying new today it would be the Swarovski NL 8X32

I’ve been using my Swarovski SLC 7X30’s for 30+ years. If you can find a used pair I highly recommend them.
 
I came across Oberwerk not too long ago and was super impressed with the quality for the price paid. Their advertisement angle is towards astronomers, wildlife/birdwatchers, and general outdoors / hiking so you don't see their name pop up often in hunting circles. They make a range of products at different price points all the way up to $6000 mounted binocular telescopes. I picked up a their 8x32 SE porro binoculars and was blown away by how large the image was, how deep everything in the image that was still in focus without messing with the focus dial, and how much more detail I could see at night. They put my buddy's mid tier vortex binoculars to shame, and were cheaper.

The astronomy community loves their rooftop prism options as well which would be better for weight. Almost everyone agrees that the porro's have better image, but at the cost of weight.
 
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