
Don't miss a single whale breach or distant glacier. Specifically engineered for Alaska cruises and marine exploration, SeaVisax combines high-powered 10x magnification with an internal compass and rangefinder to bring the rugged beauty of the ocean directly to your eyes in stunning clarity.










The SeaVisax features a massive 50mm objective lens and FMC coating that maximizes light transmission. Whether it's a misty dawn or a late Alaskan sunset, you'll enjoy vibrant, sharp images that traditional binoculars simply can't capture.
Built for the elements, these IPX7 waterproof binoculars are nitrogen-purged and O-ring sealed. They are completely fog-proof and even float if accidentally dropped overboard, making them the ultimate companion for boating and unpredictable cruise weather.


The internal rangefinder and illuminated compass allow you to calculate distance and find your orientation instantly. It’s not just for viewing; it’s a professional-grade navigation tool designed for safety and precision at sea.



"SeaVisax has set a new standard for cruise-specific optics. The combination of stability, low-light brightness, and the integrated rangefinder makes it the best value for anyone heading to Alaska this season. It's built like a tank but focuses like a surgeon."
– Captain Robert Vance, Research Specialist


Eliminates stray light and improves color reproduction to 99.99% for true-to-life images of wildlife.

Includes an illuminated compass for direction and a rangefinder for calculating object size and distance instantly.

Nitrogen-filled and sealed to IPX7 standards. If they fall into the water, they float right back to the surface.


Large 50mm objective lens gathers maximum light, making them perfect for foggy mornings or dusk wildlife sightings.

Features foldable eyecups and a ±5 diopter ring to provide a perfect viewing experience with or without glasses.

Equipped with a premium harness strap to distribute weight, preventing neck strain during long days on the deck.









We are committed to your adventure. Our US-based support team is available to help you calibrate your compass or maximize your viewing experience.
Frequently Asked Questions



Took these on my Inside Passage cruise to Alaska. I could see the details of a bald eagle from hundreds of yards away! The image is incredibly bright, and they felt very secure with the harness.

I wear thick glasses and usually hate binoculars, but the foldable eyecups on these are a dream. We saw a humpback whale pod and the rangefinder actually helped us see how far out they were!

As a professional sailor, I've used expensive Steiner glass. The SeaVisax holds its own at a fraction of the price. The BAK4 prism is the real deal—zero distortion and great low-light performance.
