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Hawke Frontier ED X 8×42 review

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The Hawke Frontier ED X 8×42 are aimed at those who actually spend time using binoculars, not just comparing the specs on paper. This model sits in the midrange of the market, promising sharp, color-accurate views and solid build quality at a very reasonable price. With ED glass, an 8×42 format that suits long sessions out in a nature reserve or bird hide and a magnesium body designed to handle a few bumps, they look like a fantastic recipe for birding and general wildlife observation.

We put them through their paces in typical field conditions: tracking birds, scanning landscapes and testing low-light performance. They are consistently voted one of the best birding binoculars under $500/£500, so let’s break down their performance to see if we agree.

Hawke Frontier ED X 8×42: Design

Hawke Frontier ED X 8x42 in their carry case

They sit nicely in their carry bag, with mesh side panels to prevent them falling out. (Image credit: Kimberley Lane)
  • Premium build on all components and accessories
  • Comfortable neck strap and clever carry bag
  • Solid in the hand and pleasant to use for long periods

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