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Steiner Predator 15x56 Binoculars

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Western hunters know the drill: you either haul a spotting scope and tripod up the mountain, or you glass all morning with a hand-held binocular and hope you are not missing bedded animals a mile off. A high-power 56 mm binocular is the third option, and the Steiner Predator 15x56 is built to be the tripod-mounted glass that finds game before a stalk, without the bulk and single-eye fatigue of a spotter.

Fifteen power is a different job than the 42 mm Predators. Where the Predator 8x42 and Predator 10x42 are walk-around, hand-held binoculars, the 15x56 is a stationary glassing tool. Mounted on a tripod, it lets you sit behind a glassing knob and dissect distant slopes and basins for hours, using both eyes, at a magnification that reveals whether that tan spot is a rock or a bedded mule deer. The 56 mm objectives feed that high magnification enough light to keep the image usable into the low-light windows when game moves.

It carries the same Predator Diamond contrast coating as the rest of the line, tuned to lift brown and red game out of green and gray backgrounds. That is the feature that makes a Predator a hunting binocular rather than a general-purpose one, and it matters just as much at 15x over a far hillside as it does at 8x in the timber.

A common Western setup pairs a 15x56 with a lighter 8x42: the big glass rides in the pack for dedicated glassing sessions, and the 8x42 hangs on a harness for moving and close work. If that is how you hunt, the 15x56 is the long-range half of that kit.

One note on use: at 15x, a tripod is not optional. Hand-held, the image shakes too much to glass effectively, and the payoff of high-power glass only arrives when the binocular is steady. Budget for a tripod and an adapter if you do not already run them.


Key Features
  • 15x56 long-range format: high magnification and large 56 mm objectives for tripod-based glassing of distant country.
  • Predator Diamond contrast coating: lifts brown and red game from green and gray backgrounds, the line's hunting-specific edge.
  • Fast-Close Focus: Steiner's quick-traverse focus system, shared across the Predator line.
  • Two-eye glassing: less fatiguing than a single-eyepiece spotter over a long morning behind the glass.

Who It's For
  • Open-country Western hunters who glass long and far for elk and mule deer from a fixed position.
  • Hunters building a two-binocular system, pairing this with a hand-held Predator 10x42 or Predator 8x42 rather than carrying a spotting scope.
  • Tripod glassers who want both eyes on the country during long sessions.

This is a specialist tool for glassing at distance. For a hand-held, do-everything hunting binocular, start with the 42 mm Predators.

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