How to Choose Binoculars

Serious enough for use in the field yet lightweight enough to carry all day, the Nocs Provisions Field Issue 8 x 32 binoculars have a rugged design to hold up to your outdoor adventures.


| Best Use | Wildlife Viewing Birding |
|---|---|
| Binocular Size | Midsize |
| Magnification | 8x |
| Lens Coating | Fully Multicoated |
| Added Protection | Rubber Coating |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Fogproof | Yes |
| Real Angle of View | 7.38 degrees |
| Field of View | 387 feet |
| Minimum Focus | 9.3 feet |
| Relative Brightness | 16 |
| Exit Pupil | 4 millimeters |
| Eye Relief | 16.8 millimeters |
| Dimensions | 4.9 x 4.4 x 1.9 inches |
| Weight | 1 lb. 0.7 oz. |
| Sustainability | From a Climate Label Certified brand |
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Got these Nocs for a trip to California and they were awesome for watching birds, otters/seals/sea lions, looking at flowers and plants! I even took them whale watching and was impressed at the focus and clarity. I like these a lot because they have a durable rubberized grip and I’m not afraid they’ll get banged up in my hiking pack. I was concerned at the 1 lb weight would be too much for my neck but i hiked for hours with them on. love my purchase and cant wait to use them more!
These are great binoculars. Super clear, bright view with a nice field of vision. Comes with a comfortable, wide neck strap. My only complaint is with the objective lens covers. They are individual plugs that fit into the recess. Unlike many objective lens protection, they are not tethered to the binocular body. They provide a ~6 inch string (like a piece of boot shoelace) that can be used to tie them together. But there is no way to attach them to the neck strap or binocular body. The eyepiece cover is one piece and can be attached to the neck strap.
So far, very happy with this product. It is considered midsize, thus not too heavy. Nice, solid grip. No complaints about the optics with clear viewing in the morning. Comes with a neck strap and lens cover. This product may be considered a lower or mid-range pair of binoculars, but for a beginner birder, it is great and at a fair price compared to other options. A bit tricky to attach the neck strap, but I watched an online video which helped.
Hi. My name is Sparkie. Not Sparkle. Not NumNums. It’s Sparkie. And today I am going to review my new Nocs. Why are they called Nocs? I don’t know. But I can tell you they're pretty freakin’ awesome. I have some Bushnell 8x42WA binocs that are 20 years old. And they are great. No knockin’ them. But there kinda bigger and heavier. These Nocs are lighter, and they are 8x32 and they are great! More compact. Got the Corsican Blue (they match my eyes!). And they come with caps to over the eyepieces and the lenses. Sure, you can spend more, or spend less. But they were the sweet spot, kinda like what Goldilocks was looking for, somethin’ that’s just right. Check out the other reviews. Go ahead, I dare ya. I’ll even double dog dare ya but I don’t really remember what that means. Oh. One more thing. These Nocs got great grips! And don’t throw out the box until you find those eyeglass covers. Peace and Hugs. Sparkie, not Larry, or Barry or Carry. Toodles.
Lightweight and easy to use. I used on a trip to South Africa, and these are great size for travel binoculars.




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