

👀 See sharper, stay sharper — don’t let glare steal your view!
The Slicker Bino Bandit is a stealth olive neoprene accessory designed to fit all binoculars, including high-end models like Swarovski BTX. It blocks up to 30% more glare and ambient light, enhancing contrast and visual clarity while reducing eye fatigue. Its flexible, wind-sealing design ensures comfort and protection, with a built-in buckle system that also covers eye cups when not in use. Perfect for professionals and enthusiasts who demand peak optical performance.










| ASIN | B0788TSTV6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #823 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #386 in Binoculars |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (344) |
| Date First Available | December 13, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.176 ounces |
| Item model number | SK-BIBFD10-D25 |
| Manufacturer | Slicker |
| Package Dimensions | 7.8 x 2.95 x 0.67 inches |
G**S
Not a gimmick
These actually work. 20-30% more contrast.
S**M
Works great for blocking light!
Works as expected!
B**B
I'm reviewing this because... well, I have to!
The good - it seems to fit just about any binocular you might throw at it - it actually seems to work very well at blocking light - its light weight. Light weight as in almost non-existent! - makes a great party mask for dogs The bad - the eyepiece protective buckle is useless. It doesn't really protect anything, plus the buckle doesn't seem to click closed right. I've got a decent set of binoculars for different things. Small Nikon 8x20s, medium Pentax 8x42s for general birding, astronomy, just looking around, large Pentax 20x80's for Astronomy and my super cool, super heavy Canon 15X50 image stabilized binocs. With the exception of the Nikons they all have one thing in common; the eyecups stink. The Canon's were so bad I actually cut them so they would not hurt my face when I used them (I ended up leaving sharp edges making the cups worse than ever). The Slicker Bino Bandit actually fits on all these and does a great job of blocking light (granted I just got it and have not actually used it outside yet, but just looking out my window convinced me I'd like this. The only concern I have is that in cold weather, moisture from your skin and breath may tend to get directed to the eyepiece glass and fog up. Time will tell on that one. My only real gripe with this thing was the cost. $20, really? I mean maybe $10. There is literally nothing to this thing. The material seems nice. It'll be interesting to see if it ever rips pulling it over those big Pentax eye pieces. When the package came I was like "is there even anything in this envelope?". I can see the guy who came up with this thing on Shark Tank trying to get money. Mr Wonderful asks "how much do you sell these for? How much does it cost to make?". "Well, I'll sell 'em for $20 and they cost 15 cents to make". Then the trap door opens for him. If these were $10 I'd probably buy a couple. If I saw them at a store in the package I'd completely ignore it. But if you want a good alternative to crummy eyecups they really seem to fit the bill. And they do fit on a huge variety of binoculars. They also seem to fit my dog pretty well.
J**N
Works well.
Fits my x30 and my x42 bins. It blocks the light from the sides really well, which helps since I use glasses and always have a gap between me and the eyepieces.
C**Y
I would recommend, but durability is a question for me yet..
I just received them today and I used them on a pair of Athlon Optics Cronus gen.2 UHD 10x42 binoculars. They were hard to get over the eye lenses, but after I did I tried them and I could see very clear. Before I got this item I was having problems seeing through them in the shade or the sun. I actually got to see how clear these binoculars are. They are impressive. With how hard I had to pull on them to get them over the eye pieces. I'm not sure what the durability is going to be. I will just have to wait and find out. I believe they are made to be tight so they don't fall off. They did make a big difference on how well I could see through my binoculars!
G**P
Essential accessory for binoculars
Attaching these to the eyepieces of binoculars makes a world of a difference. I use it on my Celestron 15x70 skymaster binoculars for star gazing. The binocular bandit cuts out ambient light from getting to your eyes and degrading the view. Essential accessory for daytime terrestrial viewing as well as for stargazing. The product appears well made and durable. Recommended.
J**N
Excellent Customer Service and a Great Product!
I had a fantastic experience with Alpine Innovations. My original order was unfortunately lost in the mail, but their customer service team was incredibly responsive and sent me a replacement item without hesitation. The product itself is exactly as advertised and works really well. It’s durable, easy to use, and has performed flawlessly since I received it. I really appreciate how they handled the situation and their commitment to ensuring I was satisfied. Highly recommend both the product and the company!
C**N
Good
Good
G**S
Entrega o resultado prometido.
J**E
Poor eyecup remedy on Canon 15x50's read it on a review. Turn the eyecups down and use the bino bandit - for me it is almpst perfect. Only problem is that it tends to fog a bit in the cold.
C**R
Makes a big improvement to my viewing.
W**O
Ridiculous SPEND AUS$71 TO BUY A AUS$10 PRODUCT
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