Binos that work with glasses

I have found most binos work fine with glasses on and eyecup twisted in. Nothing particularly unique.

Sounded like OP want better binos regardless of wearing glasses but wants to be sure a new set works will with glasses, and if so it is just a matter of budget and go test the options in that range.

What is the buying budget?
You are correct, I’d like to upgrade from my vortex crossfire HD to something better, but if I’m plunking down the cash, I’d like them to work better for my eyes as well.

I’d say max budget in the $500 range, but would like stay under $400. Maven is one manufacturer I’ve been very interested in, so budget is flexible for the right product.
 
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Those are pretty rad, but there’s absolutely no way I can justify spending $900+ on binos.
 
A buddy of mine went through the trial and error with this and he may chime in. He looked at quite a few different pairs and as I remember not all were created equal on eye relief. In the end a couple of pairs seemed to do better with his glasses. I think they were the Zeiss Conquest HDs and Leica Ultravids. If you look around you can probably find a deal on the Conquests. I have a pair in 8x42 for hunting the big timber in MN, and love them.
 
Keep in mind that 8X will always have more Eye relief than 10X on the same model.
Hmmm, that’s good to know. Trouble is I don’t think 8x will cut it. Sometimes I feel like 10x is even a little low for the level of detail I’m trying to pick out. I like the Maven C.3, as it has a 19.5mm eye relief, which is the longest I’ve found yet for some decent glass…and it’s in my budget range. Any experience with those?
 
I know many here spend far beyond that, but the amount that a lot people here spend on just about everything is ludicrous to me hahaha.
For me it came down to how much I use my binos, which is A LOT.
So I spent heavily given how central quality glass was to my overall experience.

$500 get you OK glass but if you use binos a ton do yourself a favor and test better and more costly binos side by side to help choose.
 
Good freaking luck on binos with glasses. I had glasses for 1 hunting season and that was all it took to get lasik. I'm too much of a pussy about touching my eyes to deal with contacts so that was out of the question.

I've always had to run my eye cups all the way in to get optimal performance from binos, I cant see how it would be possible to ever be close with glasses.
 
I've switched to using 8x42 binoculars because I've found they work much better for me while wearing my glasses. It's just too much of a hassle to take my glasses off every time I want to look through my binoculars, which is what I always did when using 10x binoculars.
 
You are correct, I’d like to upgrade from my vortex crossfire HD to something better, but if I’m plunking down the cash, I’d like them to work better for my eyes as well.

I’d say max budget in the $500 range, but would like stay under $400. Maven is one manufacturer I’ve been very interested in, so budget is flexible for the right product.
Wait a year if necessary and double your budget by saving up. Will be happy for long term.
 
I've switched to using 8x42 binoculars because I've found they work much better for me while wearing my glasses. It's just too much of a hassle to take my glasses off every time I want to look through my binoculars, which is what I always did when using 10x binoculars.
That's interesting. I wear glasses and mainly use my vortex 10x50s.

It's not been a problem that's stood out enough for me to change glass though I'll give my 8x42s another try for comparison, now that you mention that.
 
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