Nikon 7245 10x50 EX Extreme All-Terrain Binoculars - Perfect for Action-Packed Adventures

By: Nikon

Are you looking for an all-terrain binocular that can handle whatever the outdoors throws your way? Look no further than the Nikon 7245 Action 10x50 EX Extreme All-Terrain. With over 200,000 reviews, 9Reviews has given this binocular their highest recommendation as of January 11, 2023 at 2:01 p.m. The Nikon 7245 is built with a rugged, waterproof construction and features 10x magnification, 50mm objective lenses, and an anti-reflection coating for crystal clear images. Whether you're birdwatching, hiking, or hunting, the Nikon 7245 Action 10x50 EX Extreme All-Terrain is the perfect companion for your outdoor adventures.
75
B2B Rating
37 reviews

Review rating details

Value for money
88
Picture quality
94
Overall satisfaction
88
Light weight
97
Image stabilization
94
Giftable
89
Easy to hold
97
Durability
95

Details of Nikon 7245 10x50 EX Extreme All-Terrain Binoculars - Perfect for Action-Packed Adventures

  • Magnification Maximum: 10
  • Objective Lens Diameter: 50
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  • Brand: Nikon
  • Age Range (Description): Adult

Comments

Kerry: I bought a different brand about 2 years ago. This pair is more clear and sharp. All adjustments are smooth. I also like the fact that rare water proof.

United States on Dec 14, 2023

Douglas: Although a relatively large binocular, i fould the view stable in my hands even against lighter models. No complaints at all about the optics. Bright, sharp and wide field of view. Sealed from moisture and other contaminants, this binocular should remain in excellent condition for many years. Brilliant for astronomy viewing as well.

Australia on Jul 12, 2023

birdwatcher: Excellent binocular for this user. Clear and bright focus. Not carrying it for hiking so the weight does not bother me. The quality was tremendously way better than my 18 yrs old bushnell. It was like the difference between day and night. Very happy with the purchase.

United States on Jun 29, 2023

hassan80: Binocolo spettacolare! Luminoso e nitido. Si vede ottimamente. Una volta regolato il focus diventa uno spettacolo vedere la fauna. Sembra che l’hai li davanti a te. Peso contenuto, si riesce a portarlo al collo tranquillamente senza fastidio. Provato anche in ambiente umido con una leggera pioggerellina, non si è mai appannato! Consigliatissimo

Italy on Apr 04, 2023

Layne T. Oliver: I use these bingos for binocular astronomy primarily for which they are awesome. The Nikon Action Extreme
10x50’s aren’t too big or heavy for star gazing and dish out really decent views of the moon, M42, m27, m31, m81/82 etc and offer a real star hoping challenge…they don’t cost a fortune and they are durable…I even stash them in my backpack for short backpacking trips into dark sky sites. They always accompany me on astronomy outings with my telescopes. It’s nice to sit back in a chair and just check things out stars like Mizar or Sirius or scan the Milky Way with this binoculars inherent wide field of view. Yes you can spend more On Binos (I have) but, my fujis weigh over a pound more and cost four time's as much—and no, there isn’t a four times greater return, at least to me. This is the binocular I personally feel most comfortable giving as a gift to friends and family.

United States on Dec 17, 2022

Amazonk4te: I've had several other binoculars at cheaper prices. The most recent was a highly rated 10x roof prism of about $40. But when I tried using it to not just make things look larger, but actually see detail... cheap was just not cutting it.

So I got these. The difference is night & day. The cheaper roof prism ones struggled to see house fly sized details at 25 meters. These Nikon porto prism binoculars can see house-fly sized details (and more clearly) at 100 meters. The low light performance is also dramatically better. You can look at craters on the moon with them, and then slide the focus knob a bit, and see a bug crawling on a leaf in the moonlight in the foreground. And porto prisms have naturally better "3D" visuals, since the objective lenses are further apart.

These are heavy though, I'd recommend an aftermarket strap.
Also, 10x is a bit shakey if you don't rest your elbows on something. I'd say 10x is at the upper limit of usability for hand-held use of binoculars without a rest to stabilize it. One could make an argument for getting these in 8x if you're going to use them by hand in the field a lot. But I like them.
Durability seems...

United States on Sep 11, 2020

CC: Let me start by saying that I'm a begginer astronomer and that these are my first and only binoculars. I bought them so I can watch the stars and the moon on my camping trips. I wanted to start by getting the best 10x50s I could get so my trips would be light and also cause I'm starting getting to know the sky. I researched on every forum and read every review about a ton of binos. At first I was leaning towards some Celestron binos or maybe some other well known brand...but my dad owns a dslr by Nikon and it's reliability cannot be denied...so I bought them.

The wait was long because I live in South America and I had to figure out how to import these binoculars, so I was obviously thrilled when they arrived. The product is pretty rugged and sturdy. Nikon makes some excelentent lenses and I was immediately satisfied. Let me carify something before I get to the important part. These aren't heavy nor light...but stand right in the middle. The reason I say this is because when I first looked at the moon, I found trouble to get a steady hold of the binos, so I would really recommend a tripod adapter. If you buy these for any other reason like birdwatching or...

United States on Jul 15, 2019

Cliente de Amazon: ME GUSTO LO PRACTICO QUE ES PARA ARMAR LAS CORREAS Y LOS TAPONES DE LOS LENTES, LO QUE NO ME GUSTO ES EL MANUAL QUE VIENE EN VARIOS IDIOMAS Y CASI NO SE PUEDEN VER Y MUY SIMPLES, LES FALTA MAS DETALLES PARA EL FUNCIONAMIENTO.

Mexico on May 30, 2019

peskin: En relación calidad y el precio de Amazon, compra perfecta. La calidad del prismatico es muy alta. El peso está muy bien compensado y no se hace pesado en observación corta. Otra cosa es llevarlo al cuello y tiempo. Para uso con trípode y observar objetos celestes, muy buenos. La correa no está mal y la funda es igual a las del monarch 5, buena calidad pero sin correa. Se usa la misma del prismatico y va perfecta. Solo un único pero, por no decir que es perfecto todo. El campo de visión es amplio, pero, no está definido en su totalidad. Se pierde nitidez muy rápido al salir del centro visual. Si no fuera así, costarían 500€ fácilmente. Son casi casi, perfectos. 5 estrellas sin duda.

Spain on Apr 05, 2019

Fred: ...just not for me.:(

The quality of these are awesome, and the optics are incredible (hence the 5 star rating)...but only if you have good eyes. The eye relief is great, but that's not the problem: it's the exit pupil size. When you're as old as me, your pupils are smaller and you require a larger exit pupil size to see the full-sized sight picture without "vignetting", which is that darkness and blur around the outside edges when you don't have your eyes in the proper position (not to be confused with "eye relief", which is a different issue). I could still (just barely) see the quality of the optics here and it is definitely not the fault of Nikon...I just need either a 7x50, 8x56 or 9x60 to compensate for my smaller pupil size.

If you want a *really* nice pair of weatherproof binoculars, these will fit the bill.

Canada on Feb 01, 2019



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Total Reviews 37 reviews 6 reviews 4 reviews
Magnification Maximum 10 12.00 10.00
Objective Lens Diameter 50 12 Millimeters 25 Millimeters
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Brand Nikon Adasion Hontry
Age Range (Description) Adult Adult Adult
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