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Save 20% on Celestron binoculars in this limited time Amazon deal
If you're a nature lover or adventurer looking to save money on your next pair of binoculars, the Celestron TrailSeeker 8x42 are now 20% off at Amazon when applying the $20 off coupon on top of the deal saving — that's a saving of $60.
Get the Celestron TrailSeeker 8x42 for $233.89 at Amazon right now.
Editor's note October 3: We did spot this model in a limited time deal for $66.06 off ($233.89) earlier this week before it went back up, but now it's dropped to almost the same price thanks to this additional coupon.
With Amazon Prime Big Deal Days just a couple of weeks away on October 8-9, we may see them reduced further as we approach the upcoming deals — these binoculars were $219 in Prime Day 2 in 2023, but there are no guarantees they'll be reduced again this year.
They're a versatile and high-performance option for any outdoor enthusiast, whether that's birdwatching, nature observation & hiking or following the action during a Sports Game. With their 8x magnification and 42mm objective lenses, they offer bright and sharp images even in low-light conditions. And with a rugged, lightweight design (23.1 oz / 655g), they're easy to throw into your backpack for a variety of outdoor adventures and you won't have to worry about compromised performance thanks to their waterproof and fogproof qualities.
Our sister site Space.com reviewed the Celestron TrailSeeker 8x42 and thought the binos had fantastic optics and superb build quality. There was a slight amount of color fringing when looking at highly contrasted objects, but overall we were impressed by the optics and gave them 4.5/5 stars. Celestron produces some of the best telescopes and best binoculars, and we are continuously impressed with their high quality and performance across the board.
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While they perform well in low-light situations, we wouldn't class them as one of the best binoculars for stargazing due to their 8x magnification. They'd be fine for looking at the stars during a dark night on a camping trip, but typically you want a magnification of around 15x and higher for deep-sky astronomy.
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