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The Celestron SkyMaster 25x100mm binoculars are our optical experts' choice as the best binoculars for magnification in our binoculars buying guide. For anyone looking for binoculars to deliver incredible details of the night sky, then these top-rated optics have just hit the cheapest price since 2024. In the lead up to Black Friday, Amazon has dropped the Celestron SkyMaster 25x100mm binoculars by a massive 22% off, taking them down to $403.69, and a saving of $116.23 on the usual Amazon MSRP of $519.95. However, to sweeten this binocular deal further, there is an additional $40 discount coupon, which you apply before adding to your Amazon cart, and that takes them down to an incredible $363.69. Save $156.26 on the Celestron SkyMaster 25x100mm binoculars — were $519.95, now $363.69 (with coupon) at Amazon. In our review, binoculars expert David Sky Brody scored them with an impressive four out of five stars, saying: "They delivered an optically accurate sky-watching experience that can move your soul." High praise indeed, but they aren't without their negatives, and Brody marked them down for their suspect waterproof capabilities. With such a big discount, now's the time to buy these recommended binoculars from one of the leading brands. Black Friday weekend is just around the corner, running from Nov. 28 to Cyber Monday on Dec. 1, but these are unlikely to go any cheaper, considering Walmart is still selling this popular model for $474.99. We're constantly checking the best prices, and on our dedicated buyers guides and you'll find the best recommended products and discounts on the best telescopes, binoculars, star projectors, cameras, drones, Lego, streaming and more. The SkyMaster 25x100s use two 100mm (4-inch) refractor telescopes set up side-by-side, with image-erecting prisms and eyepieces that focus independently for pin-point clarity — unlike the combined central adjustment on standard binoculars. Glasses wearers will also appreciate the 15mm of eye relief, which means you can comfortably use these binos while wearing specs. One of the best things about the Celestron SkyMaster 25x100s is its superb magnification (which, of course, allows you to see objects 25 times closer). In testing, we were able to marvel at galaxy clusters such as the Leo Triplets, the atmospheric belts of Jupiter, and Sagittarius' star cloud. However, with hefty magnification, it means they are very large and heavy binoculars (the SkyMaster 25x100s weigh 8.75lbs / 3.97kg), so even those with arms of steel will need a tripod to hold them steady. Our best tripods guide has plenty of buying advice there, and our choice as the most affordable tripod — the Manfrotto Element MII is worth a look. Key features: 25x magnification, 100mm objective diameter, 3-degree field of view, BaK-4 prisms, water resistant. Product launched: June 2006. Price history: Before this current deal, the typical Amazon price was $474.95. They have been as low as $389, back in December, but this current deal with the additional $40 coupon sees them hit the lowest price we've ever seen. Price comparison: Amazon: $363.69 | B&H Photo Video: $403.69 | Walmart: $474.99 Reviews consensus: There is no doubt that the Celestron SkyMaster 25x100 are a fantastic pair of binoculars, and are our favorite large astronomy binoculars. They deliver astonishing detail of the night sky, and we scored them a 4 out of 5-star review. We marked them down for their waterproofing and weight. So you will need a tripod to get the best shake-free viewing, but with the money saved, you can easily pick one up. Space: ★★★★ | Live Science: ★★★★ ✅ Buy it if: You want highly adjustable, powerful 25x binoculars for viewing the night sky or long-distance use. ❌ Don't buy it if: You want a handheld set of binoculars. The Celestron SkyMaster 25x100 is too heavy for that. Consider the Nikon 10x50 Acuon A211 binoculars, which are much more portable and can be handheld.