Reviews And 2021 Buyers Guide For Osprey Global Binoculars

Posted by Team Buy Osprey Global on Apr 1st 2021

Reviews And 2021 Buyers Guide For Osprey Global Binoculars

How to decide on which Osprey Global Binoculars are for you.

1) Decide On Your Activity

2) Decide On Your Distance

3) Figure out what Light Conditions You Will Be Experiencing Most Frequently

4) Decide if you prefer Ospreys Variable Zoom Binoculars Or Fixed Power?

5) What is value for money for you when purchasing your Osprey Global Binoculars?

2021 Black 10x42 Binoculars On Log

Osprey Global Binoculars Come In All Shapes And Sizes.

There are over ten binoculars or monoculars made by Osprey Global. With this many Osprey Global Binoculars available it can get confusing deciding which ones are right for you. Today we have compiled a list of Osprey Global Binocular reviews and we even compare them to each other. Essentially this is an Osprey Global Binoculars buyers guide created to make deciding on your next set of binoculars easy and straightforward. Forst of all ask yourself the following questions.

"Informed decision making comes from a long history of guessing" - Scott Adams

1) What Activity Will You Be Using Your Osprey Global Binoculars For?

Binoculars are great for football on a Sunday, looking for the brown-headed cowbird in the mesquite trees or hanging around your neck looking for your next whitetail. All these things require slightly different binocular needs. Dawn and dusk are challenging times to see your desired object due to low-lit conditions. Add to that that there could be interfering brush, moving targets or varying distances and limited opportunity then you need to be informed before you select your ideal Osprey Global Binoculars.

2) Binoculars work differently at different distances. How far will you be looking with your Osprey Binoculars?

Those  Osprey Binocular 10-22x50mm really can reach out and see at a distance and read the fine print of your tax forms at 200 yards. This may not be ideal if you are looking for hog silhouettes at 50 yards. The 10x26 Osprey Prism Binoculars can follow a football through the air easily at midday but may struggle on a dawn mission to find elk. Have an educated guess at what distances you will be looking at your object to help make the right decision on your next set. If you think you need clarity at 20 yards and need to see at longer ranges then you will need an all rounder set of Osprey Binoculars that can do it all. If you just want to see silhouettes from the deer blind you may need something more specific.

3) What kind of lighting conditions do you expect to encounter with your new Osprey Binoculars?

You probably have a fair idea about what you will be using your binoculars for. Hunting, birding, mudding, sleuthing, or hiking. Think about what to prioritize. Magnification may be important at the range. Fast focus and field of view will be essential in birding and hunting. Size matters if you are stalk hunting. On the other hand, if they are sitting on your porch all season then they can be big and bulky without having any negative impact whatsoever. <

4) What is The Difference Between Osprey Variable Zoom Binoculars And The Fixed Power Binoculars?

Osprey has fixed power binoculars like the 10x42 binoculars. Fixed power is the fastest to find a target, to focus and they also make the best use of the light available to them. Variable zoom binoculars can zoom from lower to higher magnifications. While The variable zoom binoculars can do more because they have high and low power capabilities it does not mean they are the better choice. The fixed power binoculars take more advantage of the available light and since it is a single focus power the fixed power is going to be superior in both speed and clarity.

" Expecting one thing to do everything well, is like expecting a guy playing the drums, guitar, and harmonica by himself to absolutely ROCK!" - Some Proverb

5) Best value Osprey Binoculars And Your Budget.

What should you spend on binoculars to get a decent pair? How much is too low? How much is too much? Like anything in life that is something, we each have to decide for ourselves. The best bet is to look at the $100-$300 mark and decide if there are any applications you may prefer. Not everyone needs shock coatings, rangefinders, or large aperture, and extended depth of field. If you decide any of these things are a must-have then we suggest just spend the money. Don't buy a $50 pair of binoculars and expect them to stand up in real-world scenarios.

" The Cheap Man Buys Twice" - Hagglers Proverb


6) What about the Osprey Monocular.

Monocles are an inexpensive option that could be all you need. Osprey monocles come in a fixed power 8x42 and variable zoom options as well. They are about half the cost and half the weight and bulk of their binocular counterparts. The main issue with monocles is increased eye fatigue and the single eye also makes it harder to judge distances. They are a great addition to a pack but will never be able to completely replace a sturdy pair of Osprey binoculars.

Osprey Binocular Reviews and Buying Guide:

Best Osprey Binoculars For hunting, Birding, And General Use:

WINNER! : Binoculars 10x42mm

10x42 Osprey Global Binoculars In Sun

Osprey 10x42 Binoculars Review:

The  binocular 10x42mm is an easy winner when looking at the versatility, speed, and clarity possible with this all-time favorite amongst the Osprey Global binoculars. The ten power is excellent for spotting deer and reaching out to mid-range distance. The 42 mm objective guarantees clarity in low-lit conditions when it is coupled with the Japanese HOYA glass. The silky-smooth aperture wheel makes the Osprey 10x42 binoculars both fast and easy to use. All the features combine to make a view that is a pleasure to use, feels comfortable in the hand, and has a clarity that will rival binoculars up to the thousand dollar range.

Pros: Light, fast, clear, and comfortable

Cons: Fixed magnification.

Best Osprey Binoculars For Bird Watching:

Our pick: Osprey 8x42 ( Blue ) Binoculars

Osprey Global 8x42 Binoculars outside.

Osprey 8x42 Binoculars Review:

The  binocular 8x42mm are excellent for bird watching and general use. Most birders recommend beginning on an 8x34 binocular so you have a bigger field of view letting you scan for birds easier. Well, Osprey took it one step further and increased the objective to 42 so you have increased light transition. This means that you have the same light transition as the 10x42 osprey binoculars but the increased field of view of the 8 power making quick target finding easy and comfortable. They don't come with a shockproof coating like the 10x42 and are heavier than 8x34 binoculars due to the increased objective size. If you are an experienced birder you will prefer the 10x42 Osprey binoculars for the extra magnification and other benefits but the 8x42 binos are an excellent addition to anyone's outdoor bag.

Pros: Great Light Transition. A big field of view.

Cons: In some situations, it will lack enough magnification.

Best Osprey Binoculars For Sporting Events:

Our Pick: Osprey 10x26 Binoculars
Osprey Global 10x26 binoculars outside

Osprey 10x26 Binoculars Review:

The  Osprey Binocular 10x26mm are the most compact set of Osprey Globals binoculars. They will fit in your pocket. They have the same shockproof comfort coating as the 10x42. Their key benefit is their size and the ability to carry them anywhere but still have the power of a ten times magnification. This means that you can see details and pull in sharp images without lugging about a dedicated set of binoculars. The tradeoff is that it only has a 26mm objective. This does affect it when you are under a forest canopy or viewing at dawn or dusk. the Japanese HOYA lenses are great at transitioning light but they do suffer when compared to the Osprey 10x42 binoculars. Great for a daytime activity where weight and size matter. Hiking, fishing, and watching sports are all perfect activities for these binoculars.

Pros: Light. Small. Fast

Cons: Poor light transition in low light

Best Osprey Binoculars For General All Round Use:

Our Pick: Osprey 10-22x50 Binoculars.

Osprey Global 10-22x50 Binoculars outside

Osprey10-22x50 Binoculars Review:

These binocular can do it all. The 22 power zoom means you can read the fine print at a distance and the 50mm objective pulls in enough light to keep the vision clear at every distance. No matter what you want to do with the  Osprey Binocular 10-22x50mm  it is probably in its range. The main drawback to these binoculars is that they are heavier than the previous binoculars on review. The 50mm objective and longer zoom capabilities make them slightly bigger and heavier meaning they are not ideal for hiking in or for when you have to carry them for extended periods. The other drawback is that since they have a variable zoom it may take some time to get used to them and get fast with them. Unlike the Osprey 10x42 binoculars, they lack the fast target acquisition of the fixed power optics.

Pros: Long variable range. Capable at long and short distances.

Cons: Heavy/Slow in comparison to fixed power binoculars.

Honorable Mention:

Osprey Global 8x42 monocle.

Osprey 8x42 Monocular outside

Osprey Global 8x42 Monocular Review

This Osprey  monocular is a great addition to any pack regardless of your activity. It is clear and comfortable and very easy to use which translates directly to fast target acquisition. The silky aperture dial lets you adjust your focus with the flick of a finger. The 42mm objective is a LARGE objective for a monocle and can be used for most activities including birding and hunting. The drawback is that it is difficult to judge distance with one eye and over long periods it can create eye strain so it will never replace the 10x42 binocular but we think it is worth having in any pack.

Pros: Clear. Fast. Comfortable. Small. Light-weight. Affordable.

Cons: can create eye strain over long periods. Not easy to judge distances. May not be enough magnification for all scenarios.

Summary on Your Osprey Binocular Buying Guide.

Think about what you need them for and buy accordingly. All the above-mentioned binoculars are clear and easy to use. They come with a lifetime warranty so no matter how tough you are on your Osprey binoculars, they will be with you for life.