

🔭 See More, Carry Less — The Ultimate Pocket-Sized Powerhouse
The Hawke Endurance ED 8x42 Monocular combines professional-grade optics with rugged, waterproof construction. Featuring nitrogen purging to prevent fogging, an 8x magnification paired with a 42mm objective lens, and ED glass for crystal-clear, color-accurate views, it’s engineered for millennial professionals who demand clarity and portability in every urban or outdoor adventure.







| ASIN | B0786NNRPW |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,312 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 3 in Monoculars |
| Brand | Hawke |
| Colour | green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (486) |
| Date First Available | 11 Dec. 2017 |
| Focus type | Manual Focus |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | Hawke Endurance ED Monocular |
| Item Weight | 558 g |
| Item model number | 36320 |
| Min Focal Length | 1 |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 42 Millimetres |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18.5 x 11.4 x 7.6 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.56 Kilograms |
| Part number | 36320 |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 18.5 x 11.2 x 7.6 centimetres |
| Size | 8 x 42 |
| Style | Technical |
| Telescope Mount Description | Tripod Mount |
A**R
Exellent
Pluses: tiny, bright for objective size, not too difficult to keep steady ( 10x would be too shakey, I much prefer balance of stability / magnification of 8x). ED glass really shows quality - no fringing due to chromatic aberration. Sealed and and gas filled so no condensation. Build quality superb. Comes with bag, case and lanyard ( which hasen't broken yet!) And cleaning cloth in nice packaging (great as a gift). Stand off for glasses / no glasses in two stages works perfectly so I can use with / without my sunglasses on. Focussing wheel just right degree of stiffness for me despite what others say... Negatives: its best in bright conditions ( I bought it for walking in sunny Spain where it works really well) due to small size I have other 8x50 binos and 12x stabilised canons for low light but they are humongous... Small field of view may make tracking birds difficult ( but at this size of device I cannot really complain). One cap is tethered other is not, unfortunately. All in all I absolutely love this device. Great for city walks and art galleries ( details, details) casual birdwatching, theatre?( haven't used for that). Small size and pocketability means it'll be the " one I have with me" ie the best. Way better price than other monos ( Nikon or absolutely mad Leica prices) and not that much less performant. I rarely review stuff but Hawke ( UK brand!).deserves a good review imho. I suspect Hawke have got the price / quality equation right in the sweet spot.
T**0
Excellent pocket sized monocular with great optics.
This is a great little gizmo, easy to use and fits either on your bely or in your pocket. Optically it gets top marks from me with clear, crisp viewing. I take it whenever I go out (I live in the countryside) and have enjoyed using this for just about everything, including a bit of moon gazing. I looked carefully at all of the other offerings and as I have used Hawke products before I knew they represented good quality and value for money.
D**M
Much more compact and usable than binoculars. Optics pretty good. Recommended
I find binoculars too heavy and a bit of a faff to use and carry around. The monocular fits in a pocket and can be used one handed making it something I take on all my walks. I have a smallish pair of £250 binoculars that have superior optics to this monocular but its the monocular that I carry everywhere. I wish I had paid more for a monocular with better optics. The optics of this monocular are good but if you are a serious wildlife watcher then you may want to pay more for clearer and brighter optics. Recommended. Pros Lighter and smaller than binoculars. Can fit in a large jacket pocket. Can be used one handed so easier to use than binoculars Both lens caps connected to the binocular so you cant lose them easily. Waterproof and sturdy. Feels good and comfortable to hold in a stable position. Smooth focusing. So much easier to carry around that I take them on all my walks. Not something I do with my binoculars. Good optics but limited in darker (dusk) conditions. This is not a fault of this Monocular but a limitation of the size. Cons Neck cord is a bit short and cheap.
L**N
Superb optics, smooth focus, world-class British brand, rugged, great for safari and for glasses
I bought this monocular for safari and absolutely love it! Superb optics, great quality and value, support a family-run world-leading British brand! Really great clear optics, good field of view, very smooth and easy to focus with one hand which is really important for quick changes of distance. Also for me, I wear glasses or prescription sunglasses so the really good eye relief was really important to me - they are perfect for quick spotting without needing to take glasses on and off, I have a perfect view, and the twist-up eye pieces work well for non-glasses wearers (if you let them have a go!). I found them brilliant for dawn and dusk game drives as well, good in low light too. The viewing compared very favourably with much more expensive nikon binocs. I much prefer a smaller lighter monocular to binocs, and am much more likely to carry it with me. I've had an 8x25 before, also useful and very small - but this 42 has so much better field of view and clarity! I've had a higher zoom monocular - 10-25x42, but it was basically useless, impossible to hold steady enough in the hand - and it, and other 8x25 binoculars, had such poor eye relief that I could not really use them at all, made me realise the eye relief is a vital thing for me to use it with my glasses - at least 15mm and preferably more (this one is perfect at 18mm) . This Hawke monocular is so good I might buy the 10x42 as well! But 8x is probably the best sweet spot for ease of spotting moving wildlife. For me, the supplied lanyard came apart on day 1, but I do not care at all - dropped the monoc on the ground and it is tough enough to be absolutely fine, and I wanted a different lanyard anyway. Made one with a ribbon! So I still give 5 stars, the monocular is outstanding value and quality and that is the important thing.
M**T
A brilliant Monocular
I wanted a Monocular for when i am out with my Camera gear for wildlife photography. I own a very good set of Binoculars but they can get in the way when i am walking around with my long lens etc. This Monocular fits the bill perfectly as it will slip into my jacket pocket and i have also placed a Peak design Anchor where the lanyard fits so i can now attach the monocular to my sling strap for easy access to the monocular. Image clarity is excellent and the focus ring rotates smoothly. I would thoroughly recommend the Monocular if you are looking for a small lightweight alternative to a set of binoculars
J**R
ya mencioné la calidad y robustez del endurance ed 10x25....una nota muy alta para suministrador aleman.
S**L
I just got my new monocular. I am really happy with it. I felt bad that living in the desert, it'll never be as clean as when I unboxed it! Anyway, the lanyard is kinda cheap, and I couldn't figure out how to use the flat part of the lanyard through the flat slot in the monocular or the eyepiece cap. So, I used the thin cord part for that. Probably someday, the rubber (silicone?) will eventually tear). It wasn't 10 minutes before I lost the cap on the other lens cap. I figure that was probably inevitable. I was out with a friend who brought binocs and she was missing both her's, too. So given these minor issues, why do I give this 5 stars? Well, the image quality is great! Sure enough, that little protuberance with the focus wheel fits nicely in my hand (I have huge hands, FWIW). The image seems reasonably stable while scanning with the monocular. My purpose is to scan rock faces to look for petroglyphs. I can't recount how many times I've looked at far away rock faces and wondered it that's a natural 'peck' into the rock or a petroglyph too far away to resolve. I think this monocular will work great for me.
A**G
Das hätte ich nicht gedacht. Ich bin ein ehr vorsichtiger Typ und wollte wirklich ein super Monokultur haben, welches mich in der Ausstattung und im Preis anspricht. Nach langen hin u. her habe ich mich dann für das "Hawke Monokular Endurance ED 10x42 Mono" entschieden. Und ich habe nichts falsch gemacht! Selbst meine ehr noch kritischere Frau hat mir zu diesem Gerät geraten. Festbrennweite, 10 -fache Vergrößerung, welche man auf Grund der sonst auch angenehmen Haptik, stabil und ruhig halten kann, zeichnen diese Optik von Hawke aus. Mit einem Gewicht (ohne Okularabdeckung) von unter 300gr. ermüdungsfrei zu tragen, besticht dieses Monokultur durch eine brillante Sicht, durch faszinierende Lichtstärke und sehr gute Schärfe. Wir freuen uns schon auf unsere Wanderungen etc, und wissen einen neuen sehr guten Bergleiter an unserer Seite. Nicht vergessen möchte ichzu erwähnen, dass die Einhandbedinung wunderbar funktioniert. Schade finde ich lediglich, dass die Okularabdeckung nicht am Gerät fixiert ist, die Vorbereitung hierzu ist jedenfalls vorhanden. Entweder Hawke bessert hier noch nach, oder ich muss sehen welche Improvisationsmöglichkeiten sich bieten. Trotzdem eine volle 5 Punkte-Bewertung, wenn es ein 5 + gäbe, dann gern auch diese Punktzahl. Liebe Firma Hawke: hier wurde alles richtig gemacht. Danke sagt ein zufriedener und glücklicher Kunde! Preis-Leistung absolut stimmig.
P**J
This thing has some nice glass in it. All the colors look very true. Nothing looks washed out or over bloomed with chromatic aberration. Light transition is good for a 25mm. Rain, heavy snow, dawn, dusk, it just performs well. Overall I’d say it’s well worth the $100 if you’re looking for a step above average monoculars.
G**G
The Endurance ED 8x42 Monocular (Green) is an excellent compromise among a number of different features if, like me, you use it for quick acquisition and identification of wildlife, navigation aids and landscape features while moving through the landscape on foot or by paddling, such as when you are hiking and canoeing. No monocular is a substitute for high quality binoculars when watching wildlife over a prolonged period of time. On the other hand, no high quality binocular is so easy to carry on your belt and use quickly as a good quality monocular. I have owned and used four different monoculars during my trips in Midcoast Maine. These are the Stilnend 16x50, the Opticon Oregon 8x42, the Opticon Explorer WA ED-R and the Hawke Endurance 8x42 Green. Of these, I would say that the Hawke Endurance is the best overall for my purposes. The clarity is as good as the Opticon models, but the field of view is greater than the Opticon Oregon and is much easier to focus than the Opticon Explorer. The clarity of the Stilnend is not as good as either the Opticon or Hawke monoculars and I would not recommend it for that reason, if in fact it is still production. To make objective comparisons, I used all four models side by side with a Nikon Monarch 7 8x42 binocular. I was in the kitchen on a dark and cloudy day in January, identifying the clarity of bark, twigs, leaves and other objects in the backyard and the forest behind my house at distances of about 20 to 50 yards. The clarity of the Opticon models and the Hawke Endurance were about equal to each other but not quite as good as the Monarch. The Stilnend was distinctly less clear. The field of view is about equal in the Opticon Explorer, the Hawke Endurance ED and the Stilnend, but much less in the Opticon Oregon. I would say that for finding small birds in the brush and for identifying the species quickly the narrow field of view in the Opticon Oregon is simply inadequate. As a result of this test, I still think that the Hawke Endurance ED 8x42 Green is the best monocular overall in terms of the compromise between clarity, field of view, light weight and ease of use.
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