Looking for my first pair of binoculars

Swaro - buy once, cry once…
He’s hunting squirrels. And has said his budget is $200. I have a ton of Swaro, and would recommend it to anyone, but it isn’t a
I believe in that statement. My dad taught me that. However I don’t think swaros are going to help me pick out a squirrel in a tree better than something half their price lol at that price I might as well get a thermal monocular.
Don’t even consider comments like that. You were pretty clear on your use case and budget. I have several pairs of Swaro and yes, they are amazing. But you can absolutely do fine with much less.

I’m not a fan of Vortex, but they will do the job. If that’s your budget, get them and put them to work. I have a couple friends who could care less about optics where I kind of obsess over them. They do just fine with their 2-300$ vortex binos.

Get the best YOU can afford and go enjoy your time out in the woods.
 
Sightron Blue Sky II 8X32
I've used them for deer, elk, hogs and squirrels.
In your budget and they perform well above their price.

I don't hate Vortex. After using their warranty a few times I sold them and just don't want any more.
 
Take a look at the Kowa SV's. Are you opposed to buying used off the bay? You can get some nice binos for $200 if you are willing to buy a used pair of 8x32. Look at Sightron, Hawke, Kowa, Maybe a Zeiss Terra. Lots of options better than a Vortex Diamondback, although for squirrel hunting Im sure they would work fine. When I think about squirrel hunting, I think about field of view being important.

Edited to add, post in the classifieds here WTB... you may get lucky.
Another vote for Kowa SV series. underrated glasses.
 
This will be my next pair of binos, despite the hate for Vortex. I have a pair of 10x32 Diamondback HD’s that I drag everywhere.

This will be my next pair of binos, despite the hate for Vortex. I have a pair of 10x32 Diamondback HD’s that I drag everywhere.
You wont regret it. I love how compact they are. They fit in my turkey vest.
 
In addition to your first choice, go on Ebay and get a used set of Nikon Venturer 8x23 binos for about $30.00. They are optically very good but not as robust as the more expensive gear. I keep a pair in my Jeep and used to use them as my primary binos. Now, I have 8x23 Swarovskis (bought used for $500)for my normal hunting pair, or the 10x Kahles for longer ranges.
 
Spend a bit more and buy the Kowa BDII 6.5x32. Perfect for the squirrel and turkey woods. Been using this pair for the last 6-7 years
 

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