- 8x magnification with a 330-foot field of view at 1000 yards
- 25mm objective lens diameter
- Weighs 12.5 ounces
- Polycarbonite body with rubber armor
- 100 percent waterproof and fogproof
Product Description
Hunters wishing for a full-featured, waterproof compact binocular with great optical performance were once left dreaming – especially when you threw “at a great price” into the equation. Hunters, meet the new Nikon ProStaff Waterproof Compact All Terrain Binocular – everything you want in a quality binocular at a truly affordable price.Incredibly small and lightweight, this Nikon ProStaff waterproof binocular is tough as nails and can go anywhere and take whatever y… More >>
Nikon ProStaff ATB 8×25 Waterproof Binocular


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Sharpness: Excellent
Flatness of field: Very Good
Ergonomics: Excellent
Eye Relief: w/o glasses- Excellent, with glasses-Very Good
These binoculars are very friendly to hold, both in your hand and to your eye. The sharpness and contrast are excellent with the exception when looking toward a bright light source. This is when flare kicks in and contrast suffers. These binos are prone to flare and that is about my only criticism of them.
The rubberized surface is ideal. It lends a grabby texture that’s easy to grip but doesn’t have that gummy quality that makes some attract lint and dirt. The eye cup design is great and has a relatively wide ring diameter and a fairly broad surface that is very comfortable. I mention this as most minis have an eyecup design that is too small and fits too deeply into one’s eye socket causing discomfort. These feel like mid size binos in use.
The focus knob has a very nice feel to it. Very smooth with no play. The large diameter focus knob is like what you’d find on a full-sized bino and is better than most minis.
The simple case it comes with is quite useful and has a belt loop. Being as light as they are they carry on a belt without issue. The rain guard (ocular cap) works OK, though not as snug as I’d like.
I like the reverse porro prism design of these (and other makers) better than the two parallel tube (roof prism) design for a mini binocular as they feel more substantive and are easier to hold steady.
Other binoculars I currently own: Leica 8×32 BNs, Leica 10×42 BAs. In the past I have owned Leica, Minolta, and Celestron minis as well.
Keeping in mind they are an inexpensive compact, these are an overall excellent binocular and a super value IMO.
Rating: 5 / 5
I’m not a binocular expert, but I’m very pleased with these binoculars. They are compact, relatively lightweight, bright clear images, adjustable eyepiece. Perfect for me — I take them onboard my kayak for birdwatching.
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this for my kid, we started doing birdwatching trips regularly this year. It folds nicely for the right distance between the eyes and stays there. The focus control is easy to operate even for small hands. The twist out eyepiece cups are great for using over eyeglasses. This part actually works!
Finally, the optics are superb! Everything about this pair of binoculars is solid and smooth. Bit higher on the price range, but worth every penny. Should last for a lifetime.
Rating: 5 / 5
These are the most fragile binoculars I have ever owned. If you drop them two inches with the case on, they will need to go back for repairs. I swear this to be the truth. Two inches in the case, out of alignment, $22.50 for repair and shipping. If they are so fragile, they need to provide a better case!!!! I traded them in for the Nikon 8×42 Monarch ATB
Rating: 2 / 5