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The Tasco Offshore Blue Binoculars combine a rugged, 100% waterproof design with nitrogen-purged, fog-proof tubes and multi-coated optics to deliver bright, clear views in any weather. Compact and durable with a marine blue rubber housing, they come complete with a case, strap, and cleaning cloth—perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who demand reliability and clarity.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.92 x 4.84 x 2.52 inches |
Package Weight | 0.41 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 4.2 x 2.7 inches |
Item Weight | 0.75 Pounds |
Brand Name | Tasco |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty |
Model Name | Tasco Off Shore 8x25mm Waterproof Compact Binoculars, Blue |
Color | Blue |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Bushnell |
Part Number | 200825 |
Model Year | 2017 |
Style | Blue, 8x25mm |
Included Components | instructions, Binocular, strap, case |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Hunting |
B**T
All you really need - easy and satisfying to use - small size and small price - rugged & waterproof - a real value winner
I've got a about 20 binoculars of different sizes from small pocket size to large astronomy size (including Zeiss, Bushnell, Celestron, etc). Most of them are too big to carry around all the time. Wanted something inexpensive & durable (no worries like with the big and/or expensive stuff), and portable so I would actually carry it around. This is the binocular I don't hesitate to take with me.Bought this little TASCO Off-Shore 8x25 and have been extremely happy. Took it to Europe and had many grateful people ask to look through it while we were up on Mount Saint Michel in France. Used it to look at the moon too and that worked fine. My girlfriend likes it because it is light and easy for her to hold so I bought her one to keep on her kitchen table and she uses it all the time for bird feeder and wildlife viewing. She also likes the dark blue color.Overall good image and comfortable to hold and use...seems rugged and is waterproof...nothing fancy...but all you really need. This is a great value and a great starter binocular for all ages...even practical for someone with expensive binoculars who does't want the worry or bulk of carrying those around all the time. This will easily fit in a jacket pocket or keep in the car. I will probably be handing a bunch of these out for Christmas.
J**L
Four Stars
Nice binoculars for the money
B**.
Great Binoculars - not blue, though
I bought two pairs for my kids so they wouldn’t need to borrow mine. 8x25 is a perfect size for nature watching. The optics are bright and sharp. They are as good or better than my similar Bushnell 8x25 waterproof binoculars.My only minor complaint... they are not blue as pictured. They are definitely black. It does not affect the function or quality though.
G**E
RIGHT IN EVERY WAY
RIGHT IN EVERY WAY. SIZE, POWER,PORTABLITY, OPTICS.
S**N
You Get What You Pay For
This is about what you get at this price point. They are OK, but a bit difficult to get a full field of view unless you are very still and are good and holding them just the right distance from your eyes.
C**D
Field of View, Clarity
I like Tasco armored binoculars, however, 8x is as strong as I can use comfortably. I like the field of view in these as it is larger than the 8x20 pair I have carried since 1983. That is not a typo. These are small enough to fit in a vest pocket, on a padded add-on pocket on my backpack shoulder strap, they have ridden in my pickup over rough roads and still are in focus when I need them. From spotting game to watching sports, these do the trick.Extremely durable and surprisingly high quality glass.For those who seem to have trouble with the focus - might I suggest you actually read the instructions? They are on a bit of paper that comes in the box.
C**A
WE USE FOR WORK, GREATEST OPTION
We use for a crew of 84 people, we are switching everyone to these, they are moisture resistan and very clear image. We use them for reading digital screens in home energy monitors (numbers no bigger than a calculator).I do birdwatching on my own time, I keep a pair in my car glovebox as a "opportunistic" birdwatching thing but they are not my go to for a birdwatching trip, just "emergency".
B**K
Disappointing...
Normally, I wouldn't spend this amount of time on a review - but for all the time I've already spent researching and deciding on these, I thought it may help others.I've been on the hunt for an inexpensive - but SERVICEABLE (not a toy) - set of compact binos for general, throw-in-a-jacket-pocket, knock-around use. I didn't need Leica or Zeiss-level performance, so I found these and they seemed to check all the boxes. Sadly, they do not. To be fair, I own several very high-end binos - $1k and up - and I am NOT comparing these to them. But... 🤔First impression (of the pair I received): a very toy-like product. For almost $50, fit and finish is much cheaper than I expected. The adjustable eye cups on these binos are really bad. They will not stay in place - they do not "click-stop" when adjusted in or out. They just kind of float around. That said, the eye relief, as advertised, is good - even for use with eye glasses. 👍Optically: sight picture - not bad. Alignment is good, and image is sharp enough and bright overall (for a 25mm). BUT - I had to almost max out the right-eye diopter adjustment at the "+" end to get a balanced left/right image (I am normally +1/3 - tops).Not a huge deal - depending on how you intend to use them - but the close focus distance isn't... um, close.Size and weight are great. They are light, and fold down completely into a very small profile for a pocket, or purse, etc...Waterproofing is huge plus - not for submersion, but for fog-proofing. I'm guessing that's the main reason for the ~$50 price tag on these glasses.FTR: they come in a solid box, with instructions, a cheap case, short strap and a cheesy cleaning cloth.These have plenty of good reviews - so, I don't mind saying I'm going to pass on these.As an aside, at the same time I ordered these, I ordered a much less expensive (less than half the price) pair of IP54 water-resistant (*not water "proof" - important difference*) 8x25s just to compare, side-by-side... They actually surprised me. I'm keeping those, and I ordered another pair to throw in the car. Just saying, there are other options.As always when buying binos, if you can narrow your choices down to a just a couple, and can afford to order both pair to compare - I highly suggest doing it. Cheers.
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