- O-ring sealed for complete waterproof protection and Dry nitrogen-purged and sealed to prevent fogging and moisture damage in all weather conditions
- Fully coated optics for increased clarity with BAK-4 prism for crisp images
- Large knurled center focus knob for precise focusing with non-slip and ergonomic shock absorbing rubber armor
- Optimum long eye relief with twist-up eyecups
- Ideal for all outdoor activities in all-weather conditions, and includes carrying case and neckstrap
Product Description
Blackhawk takes your viewing to new heights. Like its namesake, the Blackhawk series soars high in performance. With their impressive features, these rugged roof prism binoculars perform extremely well in all-weather conditions. This series offers a wide variety of binoculars from compact to full-size models, making them the perfect companion to magnify your outdoor and hunting experience. 100% waterproof, the Blackhawk series stands out from other binoculars with t... More >>
Barska Blackhawk 8x42 Waterproof Binocular
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I purchased the Barska Blackhawk binocs to use at football games and for hunting. Overall, they are good value for the price.
Pluses:
The focus knob is large and can be easily adjusted while wearing gloves
Reasonably sharp optics
Minuses
4 individual lens caps that can be easily lost or misplaced
I haven’t had a chance to try them yet in really low light or driving rain so YMMV.
Rating: 4 / 5
My wife wanted a compact design for her binoculars but did not want to sacrifice on optics or quality. After alot of looking around in shops and on the net, I ordered these. She has small hands so adjusting the focus on a pair of standard 7×50′s was almost impossible. She tried these out and immediately liked them. The eye relief is just a bit less than the 7×50′s but not enough to matter wearing glasses. Great feel due to the rubberized grip. These are not useless mini sized, or ultra-lightweights. They feel substantial but will not weight you down on a good hike. The right eye adjustment knob was a bit tight when I first went to adjust it but it has loosened just enough after a few turns. The screw up eye cups work very well and the focus is easy to adjust. Views are clear and crisp and we both like looking through them.
I was a bit dissapointed that there was no strap for the binoculars, but I’d probably replaced it anyway as I did with my others. The case is nothing special either. Just cheap nylon with a cheaper nylon mesh on the inside flap. Oddly, the case does had a decent strap. These little things should mean nothing in the decision to buy these fine optics. I always replace the bags and straps with something that will actually protect the unit and that is of suffcient size so you can get the item in and out easily. Good, comfortable straps are available on-line.
Rating: 4 / 5
I just returned from the Amazon where I took these Barska knowing that I would put their ‘waterproof’ to the test. After a month of use there was never a problem with moisture. Optically, these binoculars are very good. Other in my group had more expensive binoculars (Nikon, Bushnell etc.) and we passed each other’s around. The Barska were as good or better than the others. They are also fairly rugged. They can take a drop. If there is a negative, it is with design for the neck strap and the cheap strap that comes with the set. It sucks. The strap interferes with your hand placement. Outside of that, and especially considering the cost, I strongly recommended these binoculars. 4.5 stars.
Rating: 4 / 5
After review of several different brands of binoculars at the local sporting stores, I was very pleased with the quality and price of the Barska Blackhawk. These should last me for many years, yes a bit heavier than other brands but should take the punishment they will go through in the field.
Rating: 5 / 5
Received it today. Seems to be be made of very solid material .
Looked out the window and the optics seemed very good . Good magnification , these are 8 x 42 , so good for bird watching / wildlife . A little on the heavier side though ( probably because of the construction , waterproofing )
Comes with a black case/bag , a strap , and the lenses have eye cup /lens covers .
Took it outside for a quick run, images were very crisp , clean…
Attached some pics of the binocular under ” customer pictures ”
take a look
recommended product for the money
the eye cups can be adjusted for comfort ( in case you wear glasses )
ps: Will update review later as I use it ….
Rating: 5 / 5