Best Bushnell Legacy Binoculars: Reviews of Top 3 Legacy Binoculars

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The best Bushnell Legacy Binoculars offer a diverse, fully-waterproof selection of binoculars. Read our Legacy binocular reviews & learn if they meet your needs.

Bushnell offers quite an expansive selection of sports optics. Knowing this, it is beyond impressive that Legacy binoculars are Bushnell’s most versatile waterproof binoculars. In fact, they are fully water, fog and dust proof, making them ideal marine binoculars.

But how are they versatile, you ask? Simple. Their high power and durable design makes them great for virtually every other sight-seeing opportunity, too.

Take them fishing, hiking, bird watching, skiing, or hunting—Bushnell’s collection of Legacy binoculars are made for it all.

Best Bushnell Legacy Binoculars: Reviews & Ratings

Like the Bushnell Marine and H2O binoculars, the Legacy series is one hundred percent waterproof due to nitrogen-purged and O-ring sealed constructions. But thanks to having a lot more power than either of those collections provide, Legacy binoculars are also suitable binoculars for hunting, birding, and astronomy.

The selection in this binocular line is immense. They offer both roof and porro prism models and a wide range of objective lens diameters. While the magnification spectrum is fairly narrow, both the 8x and 10x Legacy binoculars are excellent choices for nature viewing and sports watching.

The objective lens diameters range from the super compact 24mm (as with the Bushnell Legacy 8×24 and 10×24 binoculars) and go up to 50mm for low-light viewing.

Beyond their fixed magnification models, there are also three different Bushnell Legacy zoom binocular models.

Your choices of Legacy binoculars includes:

  • Roof Prism: 8×25 (Folding Compact), 10×25 (Folding Compact)
  • Porro Prism: 8×24 (Compact), 8×40 (Full Size), 10×24 (Compact), 10×50 (Full Size)
  • Zoom: 8-20×25 (Compact), 8-24×50 (Full Size), 10-22×50 (Full Size)

Every Bushnell Legacy binocular is designed with phase coated BAK-4 prisms for premium light transmission. They also have multi-coated lenses for superb clarity and color, as well as a large central focusing knob for precise and easy control.

With such a wide range of options, you really need to think long and hard about your needs before buying a pair of Legacy binoculars. While the Legacy compact binoculars offer super portability, they do not provide precise images like the full size models do. Basically, think long and hard about what you will be using your binoculars for before buying. If you want them for longer excursions by foot, think about picking up one of the compact binoculars as the full-size will be too heavy to lug around. But if you plan to explore via safari or car, the full size Legacies will do you right.

Bushnell Legacy Binoculars: Customer Reviews

For a better idea of how these Bushnell Legacy binoculars perform in the field, let’s hear about some advantages and disadvantages from people who have owned and operated them.

Consumers like:

  • Great variety
  • Twist up eye cups and long eye relief good for extended use
  • 100% waterproof construction

Consumers don’t like:

  • Full size models are too heavy
  • Firm grips are difficult due to unconventional housing
  • Need tripod for high power use on zoom models

Best Bushnell Legacy Binoculars: Summary

The Bottom Line – These are versatile, all-purpose binoculars that you can be comfortable with around the water—whether that’s on the high seas or in a downpour. The construction is sometimes clumsy, though, and the full size models are awkward to hold for long. While we recommend them, you definitely must use caution in choosing the right pair for you.

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Perry Rosenbloom is the Binocular Dude. He's been an avid birdwatcher since he was 5 years old and bird watching with his Grandpa. You can learn more about him here.




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