Barska Deep Sea 7×50 Waterproof Floating Binocular w/Internal Rangefinder & Compass

  • O-ring sealed for complete waterproof protection and Dry nitrogen-purged and sealed to prevent fogging and moisture damage in all weather conditions
  • Fully multi-coated optics delivers luminous and high contrast images with BAK-4 prisms for increased clarity
  • Floats on water so no worries if dropped into the ocean
  • Built in with an internal rangefinder and directional compass
  • Features a rugged rubber armor covering that provides a non-slip and secure grip, designed specially for nautical use

Product Description
The Deep Sea Series is a marine treasure chest of binoculars designed specifically for the nautical world and boating enthusiasts. With 7x magnification (most popular size because of the steady image achievable under rough sea conditions) and exceptional optics, these binoculars provide clear views of marine observation from dusk till dawn. In addition, selected models include an internal rangefinder and directional compass for navigation. The Deep Sea series includ... More >>

Barska Deep Sea 7x50 Waterproof Floating Binocular w/Internal Rangefinder & Compass

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5 Responses to Barska Deep Sea 7×50 Waterproof Floating Binocular w/Internal Rangefinder & Compass

  1. F. Jury says:

    There are many binoculars on the market in various price ranges and it can be challenge to pick a pair that’s right for you. Despite my research beforehand, in hindsite these are not the best choice for me. I know now I would have preferred a pair that has autofocus or at least one that adjusts both lenses simultaneously in the middle. Having to adjust each lens individually as a I pan around, is a real pain. Second I’d forgo the compass, I don’t need one and it blocks part of my view on the right side.

    Also image stabilization is a nice but expensive feature, and so is image capture, if you wish to shoot pictures of what you see. These are things all worth looking into depending on your needs.

    This unit is well constructed, comes with a nice case and strap, feels like sturdy rubber, looks good and the overall vision with it is good Its selling point is it’s relatively low price and high magnification and the fact that its both waterproof and it floats. This would be an excellent binocular to take on a boat, or to the beach or to a swimming pool, or snorkeling, etc.

    My biggest complaint is that the compass only works in the light, its useless at night, but it always blocks some of the view on the right side. The other big negative is having to adjust each lens separately. This is the design in many binoculars and some people prefer it this way, but its annoying if you are panning around alot checking different distances.

    Overall this is a good attractive binocular that should work well with water related uses.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. M. Bensinger says:

    I’ve been using 7×35 binoculars for several years. I found that during the dusky part of the evening when the temperatures cooled down and the birds flocked to my feeders, they were hard to see. So I did some research on a new set of binoculars.

    Compared to the 7×35 the light quality is perfect. After focusing the Barska, I centered on my bird bath and actually ducked my head to avoid the water being splashed by the Grackle 40 feet away.

    Lets just say, I’m very pleased with this purchase.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. This is my first pair of binoculars! I bought it for field use – 100-300 meter out magnification. My requirements were a rangefinder ruler and a quality product overall.

    This pair met my expectations. There was a small issue however. I bought mine from Amazon, and got it at significant discount, but with non-functioning compass. Compass is just a simple swivel thing, but it would be nice to have it work.

    As I often look at open terrain through them, I find that 7 is not enough. This is, of course, not a compass defect, but a lesson I got a privilege of learning.

    I would prefer to have one focusing nob. There are two – one for each eye. Again, not a defect, just a style of binocular.

    Overall this is an excellent pair of binoculars.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. These binoculars are great! After much research and surfing – I selected these because they float, and have a compass. Turns out I use the rangefinder more often – so I can see how far other boats are from me. Everyone I have shown them to has commented on how clear they are. At night, you would think they are night vision, because they collect so much light. Why buy Steiner when these are so close for soooo much less…
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. M. Hougland says:

    Bought these for my husband who is a lifeguard and after using them for a month the rubber was cracking, eye rubber piece that was held by glue came off which caused the seal to not work and thus they fogged up, and one of the lenses also came loose. contacted barska and they said they would replace them or send new ones but we had to pay a $25 repair and shipping fee and also were responsible to pay the shipping to ship them to them. After 30 days of owning them I didn’t not think it was right to have to pay to get defective binoculars repaired. Also if they fell apart after a short time what is to be expected later.
    Rating: 1 / 5