



The Maven B.3 series of compact binoculars are designed for those who want high performance in a small package. Despite its size, it offers a generous exit pupil for a big image. Its 30mm object Japanese ED glass offers extremely bright and clear image with a wide depth of field and field of view.
The body is covered in a rubberized grey armor with stylish color accents that can be customized on Maven’s website. It comes with retained lens covers and a neck strap. It has integral, rotate to extend eye-cups and a buttery smooth focus dial.
Maven is the most premium-looking American-made optics. They also offer the most customizable products of any optics maker. When purchased from the website, you can upgrade to a custom package which allows you to change or customize the color of its components and skin.
Maven is known for making some of the most luxurious-looking optics in the market, with stylish external design, colors, and user customization. They also produce some excellent performing pocket-sized binoculars in the B.3 series. I reviewed their 8×30 binoculars a year ago. This season I test its 6x model offering a wider field of view in an identical footprint.
The 6×30 produced a crisp, bright, and color-accurate image. It is lightweight and small enough to fit into a wide coat pocket. While this performance and style comes at a premium price, its performance is worth every penny.
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SPECS
Magnification: 6x
Objective Lens: 30mm
Glass Type: ED (Extra-low Dispersion) Glass
Lens Coating: Fully Multi-Coated (Scratch & Oil Resistant)
Prism Type: Schmidt-Pechan, with Phase Correction & Dielectric Coatings
FOV @ 1000 yrds: 8.5° (446 ft)
Exit Pupil: 5mm
Eye Relief: 18.3mm
Weight: ~16.1 oz (457g)
Width: ~4.7 in
Height: 4.6 in
Depth: 1.6 in
Close focus: 8.2 ft (2.5m)
Waterproof: IPX7