Binoculars for Glasses Wearer

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Hi all,
Looking to get my dad a pair of binos for an elk or mule deer hunt next year he wears glasses and struggles with having the press binoculars into his brain while he has tried to use them.

Any one here have the same issue and have found binos that have worked for them? I listened to a vortex podcast on the subject and found eye relief may be the the culprit.

Very new to this world so all advice is welcome.
 
Hi all,
Looking to get my dad a pair of binos for an elk or mule deer hunt next year he wears glasses and struggles with having the press binoculars into his brain while he has tried to use them.

Any one here have the same issue and have found binos that have worked for them? I listened to a vortex podcast on the subject and found eye relief may be the the culprit.

Very new to this world so all advice is welcome.

Honestly, the easy-button would be contact lenses. I do a lot of glassing between chest binos, tripod binos, and spotter - the only way to deal with that in general has been to set up the diopter focus without the glasses on at all. Glasses go up, or hang around my neck, while in the optics. Rifle scope is set up for use with glasses though. Overall though, it would be much easier without glasses. So, lasik, or contacts.
 
Zeiss conquest HD work well with the eyecups all the way in. The cups seem short on that model.
 
All binos suck with glasses. Eye cups aren’t proprietary.

I have had glasses the last decade, and hated every minute of it between the fogging up and the awkward bino fit. I got LASIK in January, and this year was awesome. Worth every penny.
 
The Zeiss SF 10x32 has 19mm of eye relief. Hard to beat when you wear glasses


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Nl pure 10x42 has been a huge improvement for me as a glasses wearing hunter. The usable eye relief paired with the eyecup design was a stark a difference in any bino I have used before.

I used to wear tiny wire rimmed glasses that were closer to my face for hunting to have better use of the available eye relief, but the tradeoff was more frequent fogging that with my larger normal use plastic rim glasses.

The pures allow me to wear normal glasses and get a full view very easily with a lot less fogging of my glasses.

One knock is the focus wheel seems to move too easily on the pures, but still well worth the trade off as a glasses wearer.

This has been my most impactful gear upgrade in many years and that is saying a lot as I am an admitted gearhound, like many others here on the slide!

They are expensive, but deals can be had if you are willing to search around a bit.
 
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