Incorporating the latest technological advancements, TRYBE Optics make more of what you want, more of what you need, and less of what is not necessary. Providing compact optical performance with high-performance light transmission and excellent resolution, TRYBE 10x42mm ED/HD Binoculars are a serious binocular for sporting events and casual observation, allowing you to see the smallest of details in bright conditions while wearing minimal amounts of eyewear. The Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) glass lenses use the best materials for delivering a vivid, crisp image time after time. The Fully Multicoated lenses allow for increased light transmission, resulting in a brighter view in all situations. Sportspeople will find that the TRYBE 10×42 Binoculars deliver on both of those fronts, giving you an HD (High Definition) color-saturated image with flawless focus, all in a compact, lightweight package that’s easy to hold and manipulate. Specifications for TRYBE Optics 10x42mm ED/HD Binoculars: Manufacturer: TRYBE Optics Color: Forest Green Magnification: 10 x Objective Lens Diameter: 42 mm Prism System: Schmidt-Pechan Eye Relief: 17 mm Field of View, Linear: 330 ft at 1000 yds Optical Coating: Dialectric Reflective and Phase Correcting Twilight Factor: 20.5 Interpupillary Distance: 56 – 76 mm Close Focus: 6 ft Water Resistance Level: Waterproof Length: 5.35 in Weight: 24.7 oz Fabric/Material: Magnesium Condition: New Additional Features: ED/HD Glass Magnification Type: Fixed Lens Material: ED Glass (Extra Low Dispersion) Coating: Diamond Bright Full Multicoatings Features of TRYBE Optics 10x42mm ED/HD Binocular: ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass HD (High Definition) images Diamond Bright multicoatings for glare reduction, maximum light transmission, and scratch-resistance Ergonomic magnesium frame with sure-grip textured finish Optical prescription with new technology for smaller and lighter binocular than legacy competition Exceptional eye relief, perfect for eyeglass-wearers Superb close focus, as little as 6 feet. Ideal for birders Excellent eyecup adjustment with crisp detents Comes with additional set of easily installed winged eyecups Precise and smooth diopter and focus adjustment Tripod adapter Ocular and flip-down objective covers Quality, comfortable neck strap Semi-hard protective carry case with strap Informative instruction manual Attractive and ergonomic Satisfying, quality feel TRYBE lifetime warranty Package Contents: TRYBE Optics 10x42mm ED/HD Binocular Black Pouch with Strap Neck Strap Lens Cleaning Cloth Set of Winged Eyecups Similar Products to TRYBE Optics 10x42mm ED/HD Binoculars: TRYBE Optics TRYBE Optics Rifle Scopes TRYBE Optics Night Vision Products TRYBE Optics Range Finders TRYBE Optics Red Dot Sights TRYBE Optics Riflescope Mounts, Rings & Bases TRYBE Defense TRYBE Tactical TRYBE Warranty TRYBE™ products are made for performance and durability and are covered by a comprehensive warranty depending on the type of product. See full warranty information here
Male part of buckle –
The binoculars are great and the company was quick when it came to warranty return and resend. Just having trouble with getting the correct back harness to binocular fitting. I need the male part of the buckle to hook to binoculars. Company has been working with me great though. So we'll see how it turns out.
Tom –
good clarity for mid priced glass, great in bright sunshine, have not tried at dusk or dawn – these are relatively heavy – but seem to be clear all the way to the edges -i think good value for the $ so far, lets see how they hold up to a marine environment….
Lil Goat –
Bought the TRYBE Optics 10×42 for my husband’s birthday present. We will have to do another review after he has the opportunity to use them a few times! I am more than impressed with the logo design though!
Dan –
I purchased this binocular after searching and finding no reviews other than the two on this site. It seemed like a risk, yet I was interested enough in the manufacturer’s description and the design. These binoculars, by the way, appear to be related to the Delta Optical Chase, made by a Polish company.I have spent a week or so with these now and I am impressed. I wear glasses and eye relief is a concern. These have 17mm of stated relief and it does allow a full view without black out. The center is very sharp. Softness does occur as you move towards the edge yet the drop off fades slow enough to not be noticed. The image comes up easily for me without having to fiddle with placement. The field of view is large and has an immersive quality to it that I haven’t found in this price range. I am not sensitive to chromatic aberration yet have another pair of binoculars that I really like that shows it. I have not noticed any while looking through the TRYBE.The focus wheel is large and rotates smoothly. No play detected. The eye cups are narrow and might be an issue if you do not wear glasses. I tried them without my glasses, and they didn’t bother me. They do come with a set of winged eyecups that can be attached. The fit and finish is very good, and the binoculars feel well made. They feel light. A nice clam case is included. I haven’t used the neck strap, yet it looks decent. There are clips that can separate lower portion of the strap from the upper. This is a nice feature.These were on sale for $297.50 when I purchased them. I have looked through a lot of binoculars. For my eyes, these are a great deal. To find something better, I would have to spend close to $1,000.
Dave –
I bought several pairs of bino's to compare in hand so I could make the right choice. I bought these TRYBE Optics 10x42mm ED/HD, Vortex Diamondback 10×42, Burris Signature HD 10×42, Endeavor ED IV 10×42, and also a pair of Sig Sauer Zulu9 9×45. The Sig's had the best optics, but not by a large margin for me. They were the largest and heaviest, and the focus wheel and diopter ring both gave a fair amount of resistance. I like that in a diopter ring so it's less likely to get inadvertently moved, but not so much in a focus wheel. All of these bino's had a somewhat stiff focus wheel. The Endeavor's was the worst…smooth at first, then as you got to your focal point and went the other direction to fine tune, it would give even more resistance and then skip, causing difficulty in obtaining fine focus. Eventually you could get it, but it was aggravating to do so. I even sent them back for exchange, and the replacement pair was the same way, which was unfortunate because I really wanted to like them. Had it not been for the focus wheel I would have kept them. The Vortex were decent, but as all the other bino's I purchased were ED glass, I decided to just go ED so I returned them. I am very happy with the Burris – they are by far the best looking of the bunch if that's important to you, they have a good feel in hand, and the controls are smooth. Optically i don't see much difference between them and the Trybe's..they are both very good. The Trybe's, though, are just so easy to use. The focus wheel is super smooth and low drag…it's effortless to bring an object into focus. The center-mounted diopter is a little unusual in that it has detents as you adjust it. Initially I didn't really care for that, but now I actually like it because the detents keep it from getting out of adjustment from minor bumps, etc…and I think i counted 32 detent positions, so you won't have a problem getting that right eye zeroed! I ended up keeping the Burris and the Sig Zulu9's as well, so I have 3 pairs of bino's now….but I find myself grabbing the Trybe's most frequently. I've had several friends try all of these bino's, and the Trybe's have been the universal winner with all of them. I highly recommend these binocular's, and Optics Planet!