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Celestron TrailSeeker 10x42 Binoculars

SKU CEL-71406
Original price $329.95 - Original price $329.95
Original price
$329.95
$329.95 - $329.95
Current price $329.95
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  • 10x Magnification & 42mm Objective Lenses
  • Phase & Dielectric Coated BaK-4 Prisms
  • Fully Multi-Coated Optics for Maximum Brightness
  • 6.5 ft Close Focus for Detailed Observation
  • Durable and Lightweight (22.4 oz) Magnesium Alloy Body
  • Waterproof and Nitrogen Purged for All-Weather Use
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  • Celestron TrailSeeker 10x42mm Roof Binoculars

    The Celestron TrailSeeker 10x42 Binoculars deliver high-end optical transmission through a combination of 42mm objective lenses, BaK-4 prisms, and both phase and dielectric coatings. This design achieves a relative brightness of 17.64 and a 20.49 twilight factor, ensuring sharp views in low light. With a generous 6.5° field of view for scanning distant terrain and a remarkable 6.5 ft close focus for inspecting nearby subjects, these binoculars offer a complete optical system for the serious outdoor enthusiast.

    10x42 BaK-4 Optics with Phase and Dielectric Coatings

    The core of the TrailSeeker's imaging system is its combination of premium optical components. The BaK-4 prisms are treated with both phase and dielectric coatings, a feature often reserved for much more expensive binoculars, which dramatically increases light reflectivity for brighter, higher-contrast images. Paired with fully multi-coated lenses, this system maximizes light transmission across the visible spectrum, revealing subtle color details and texture from dawn until dusk.

    22.4 oz Magnesium Alloy Body and Metal Eyecups

    Engineered for rigorous field use, the TrailSeeker's chassis is constructed from a lightweight yet rigid magnesium alloy, tipping the scales at just 22.4 oz (635 g). This rugged frame is sealed and nitrogen-purged, making it fully waterproof and internally fog-proof in any weather. Durability extends to the metal twist-up eyecups, which provide a longer service life than plastic alternatives and offer multiple click-stops to dial in the precise 15mm of eye relief, ensuring a full field of view for eyeglass wearers.

    6.5° Field of View and 6.5 ft Close Focus

    These binoculars excel in two different arenas. The wide 6.5° angular field of view translates to 341 feet of coverage at 1000 yards, allowing you to easily locate and track moving subjects like birds in flight or wildlife on the move. Conversely, the impressively short 6.5 ft minimum focus distance makes the TrailSeeker 10x42 an excellent tool for detailed, up-close studies of butterflies, insects, and plants without disturbing them.

    Celestron TrailSeeker vs. Nature DX ED: Choosing Your Optic

    When choosing a 10x42 binocular, a common comparison is between the TrailSeeker and Celestron's Nature DX ED.

    • Celestron Nature DX ED 10x42: The primary advantage of the Nature DX ED is its Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) glass, which provides superior color correction by minimizing chromatic aberration (color fringing). However, it has a narrower field of view (309 ft) and a polycarbonate body.
    • Celestron TrailSeeker 10x42: The TrailSeeker's advantage lies in its robust magnesium alloy construction, wider 341 ft field of view, and longer 15mm eye relief. Its phase and dielectric coated BaK-4 prisms provide outstanding brightness and contrast.

    The choice depends on your priority: the Nature DX ED is for the observer demanding the highest level of color fidelity, while the TrailSeeker is for the user who values a wider view, superior durability, and maximum brightness in a field-ready package.

  • How does the TrailSeeker 10x42 perform for birdwatching at dawn?

    It performs exceptionally well. The combination of fully multi-coated lenses, BaK-4 prisms, and both phase and dielectric coatings is specifically designed to maximize light transmission. This results in bright, clear images even in the low-light conditions common during early morning birding.

    Can I use the Celestron TrailSeeker 10x42 with eyeglasses?

    Yes. The TrailSeeker 10x42 features 15mm of eye relief and durable metal twist-up eyecups. This allows you to adjust the distance between the eyepiece and your eye to see the entire 6.5° field of view comfortably while wearing glasses.

    What is the advantage of a magnesium alloy body on the TrailSeeker binoculars?

    The magnesium alloy body offers a superior strength-to-weight ratio compared to aluminum or polycarbonate. It makes the TrailSeeker both lightweight for carrying at only 22.4 oz and extremely durable to withstand the bumps and impacts of field use.

    Is the TrailSeeker 10x42 suitable for watching a baseball game from the upper deck?

    Absolutely. The 10x magnification will bring the action on the field up close, while the wide 341 ft field of view at 1000 yards allows you to follow the ball and see the entire play develop without constantly panning the binoculars.

    How does the 6.5 ft close focus on the TrailSeeker 10x42 benefit me?

    The 6.5 ft close focus allows you to observe subjects that are very near to you with 10x magnification. This is perfect for getting detailed views of butterflies on a flower, insects on a leaf, or museum exhibits without needing to step back.

    What's the difference between the included neck strap and the carrying harness?

    The neck strap is a traditional single strap for carrying the binoculars around your neck. The harness strap is a shoulder harness that distributes the 22.4 oz weight across your back and shoulders, preventing neck strain during long days of hiking or birding and keeping the binoculars secure against your chest.

  • Magnification 10x
    Objective Lens Diameter 42mm (1.65")
    Angular Field of View 6.5°
    Linear Field of View 341 ft @ 1000 yds (113 m @ 1000 m)
    Close Focus 6.5 ft (2 m)
    Exit Pupil 4.2mm (.16")
    Eye Relief 15mm (.59")
    Interpupillary Distance 55mm - 73mm (2.16" - 2.87")
    Diopter Adjustment Range ±3
    Prism Glass BaK-4
    Prism Coatings Phase and Dielectric Coated
    Lens Coatings Fully Multi-Coated
    Twilight Factor 20.49
    Relative Brightness 17.64
    Environmental Protection Waterproof
    Nitrogen Filled Yes
    Tripod Adaptable Yes
    Body Material Magnesium Alloy
    Weight 22.4 oz (635 g)
    Dimensions 141mm x 130mm x 51mm (5.5" x 5.1" x 2")
    • Objective Lens Caps

      × 2

    • Rainguard Eyepiece Cover

      × 1

    • Neck Strap

      × 1

    • Harness Strap

      × 1

    • Carrying Case

      × 1

    • Lens Cloth

      × 1

    • Instruction Manual

      × 1

  • Celestron Limited Lifetime Warranty