
Luke Cuenco 09.15.25

There’s a new pair of affordable monoculars hitting the scene from Maven Optics, and they’re definitely worth a look if you’re trying to slim down your hunting setup. Maven just launched the M.1 and M.2 monoculars as successors to the popular Maven B.1 and B.6 binoculars. Perfect for quick spotting or when you want to trim bulk and weight from your pack without sacrificing solid optical performance, or for just throwing in the glove box to have around whenever you need to take a closer look at something.
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Compact and Affordable: Meet Maven’s Latest M.1 & M.2 Monoculars
Lander, Wyoming – September, 2025 – Maven Outdoor Equipment Company, a Wyoming-based direct-to-consumer brand known for offering world-class optics at affordable prices, has expanded its lineup with the introduction of the M.1 and M.2 Monoculars. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts who want premium glass in a lightweight, single-barrel format, the new monoculars bring Maven’s flagship-level performance into compact, durable bodies.
The M.1 (10×42) takes inspiration from Maven’s acclaimed B1.2 binocular, delivering the same crisp clarity and edge-to-edge sharpness in a pocket-friendly form. The M.2 (12×50) draws on the optical system of the B.6 binocular, offering increased magnification and enhanced low-light performance, making it ideal for extended-range observation.

We’ve tested plenty of Maven products here at AllOutdoor, and while they might not top the market in absolute optics quality, Maven continues to impress by striking a compelling balance between price and performance. If you’re considering an upgrade to your field kit—or just need a rugged, easy-to-pack optic for your next adventure—the new M Series is sure to turn heads.

“With the success of the B1.2 and B.6 optical systems, we wanted to bring that same high-end performance to a more compact, one-handed format,” said Mike Lilygren, Maven Co-Founder. “The M.1 and M.2 monoculars are built for those who value portability but want the very best in optical quality.”
Both models feature premium ED glass, Schmidt-Pechan prisms, IPX7 waterproof construction, and Maven’s trusted ergonomics. The M.1 weighs just 14.7 ounces while the M.2 comes in at 20.0 ounces, ensuring easy carry and durability in the field.
The M.1 10×42 ($450) and M.2 12×50 ($500) Monoculars are now available at www.mavenbuilt.com. Like all Maven products, they are built with durability in mind and backed by the company’s unconditional lifetime warranty.
What do you think of these new monoculars? Drop a comment and let us know how they stack up for your outdoor needs.
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