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Celestron TrailSeeker Series Binocular
Celestron TrailSeeker Series Binocular

Celestron TrailSeeker Series Binocular

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TrailSeeker 8x32 (+CAD429.00)
TrailSeeker 8x32 ED (+CAD489.00)
TrailSeeker 10x32 (+CAD339.00)
TrailSeeker 10X32 ED (+CAD389.00)
TrailSeeker 8x42 (+CAD389.00)
TrailSeeker 8x42 ED (+CAD479.00)
TrailSeeker 10x42 (+CAD429.00)
TrailSeeker 10x42 ED (+CAD499.00)
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Quick Overview

  • Magnesium Alloy Body: Lightweight, durable frame that will last a lifetime and handle use in the field.
  • BaK-4 Prisms with Phase and Dielectric Coatings: Increased light transmission through the prism system for brighter images. Increased contrast and resolution.
  • Wide Field of View: Quickly acquire the subject being viewed. Follow your subject more easily, with less need to move the binoculars.
  • Ergonomic Design
  • Fully Multi-Coated Opitcs: Increased light transmission for brighter views and more resolution.
  • 6.5' Close Focus: Detailed, up close observation of subject in close proximity.
  • Metal Multi-Stop Twist Up Eyecups: More durable with a longer life than plastic eyecups. Multiple stops for correct positioning of the eyes.
  • Tripod Adaptable: Attach your TrailSeeker to a tripod for extended viewing sessions.

 

Celestron TrailSeeker Binoculars – Product Line Overview

The TrailSeeker series delivers high-end features at a mid-range price, making it ideal for birdwatchers, wildlife observers, and outdoor enthusiasts who want premium optical performance without breaking the bank. Compact, rugged, and fully waterproof, these binoculars are built to perform in any environment.


Key Features Across the TrailSeeker Line




  • High-quality BaK-4 prisms with phase and dielectric coatings – for superior brightness and resolution

  • Fully multi-coated optics – maximum light transmission and color fidelity

  • Magnesium alloy body – lightweight yet strong and durable

  • Waterproof and nitrogen-purged – fogproof and weather resistant

  • Close focus as short as 6.5 ft (2 m) – ideal for birding and nature study

  • Wide field of view – easy to track moving subjects

  • Twist-up eyecups with multiple stops – comfortable for eyeglass wearers


Product Range




The TrailSeeker binoculars are available in compact, mid-size, and full-size formats:

  1. TrailSeeker 8x32 – lightweight and portable, great for hiking and casual birding

  2. TrailSeeker 10x32 – more reach while staying compact

  3. TrailSeeker 8x42 – ideal all-rounder for birding and wildlife observation

  4. TrailSeeker 10x42 – higher magnification for long-distance viewing

  5. TrailSeeker ED Series (optional upgrade) – ED (extra-low dispersion) glass for improved color correction and edge-to-edge clarity (available in 8x42 and 10x42 models)


Why Choose TrailSeeker?




  • Premium optical coatings normally found on more expensive binoculars

  • Excellent balance of size, weight, and performance for outdoor enthusiasts

  • ED glass upgrade available for those who demand the highest color accuracy

  • Tripod adaptable for steady viewing during extended observation sessions

 

In the Box

Celestron TrailSeeker Binocular

  • Carrying Case
  • Harness Strap
  • Neck Strap
  • Objective Caps
  • Rainguard
  • Lens Cloth
  • Instruction Manual
  • Lifetime Limited Warranty
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    Reviews
    For those that aren’t “regulars” here on the forums you might question why we would pick this particular configuration and why this price range. I can’t speak for Steve but from my perspective it captures two very common ingredients in many binocular purchases… price and performance. For most consumers that aren’t binocular aficionados $250 is a great deal of money to spend on something that sees relatively limited use. Even suggesting that they spend $100 on a pair of binoculars might create a gasp or two. So why $250? Well, I think it is fairly commonly accepted that the biggest leap in optical performance that most of us experienced was when we went from bargain basement binoculars up to something in the $200-$300 price range. For many years I believe that most folks considered the $300 price point to be the“serious step-up” in performance. In recent years I think that price point has dropped but in an effort to include as many budget models as possible I felt that the $250 price point was reasonable.
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