Hey Kris,
I guess since no-one mentioned it, the bino's you are looking at would not be too good in low light situations. When looking for bino's I always try to find a higher objective lens so that you can see better in the low light times like early morning or dusk. The objective lens is measured in millimeters and are what let in light so you can see. 10x25 is a 10 power variable, unless they are a fixed set of binos and the objetive lens is 25 mm so these would not be too good in low light. 10x50's would be a lot better bino in my opinion. Somebody mentioned that anything over 8 power would be too much, but I disagree. 10 power would be the highest I would go. I use mine alll the time in the timber here in Montana during bow season and they are not hard to keep steady at all. Make sure you get the BINO SYSTEM when you get binos, you will not regret it.
I have swarovski's and wouldn't ever get anything less after having these for the last 6 years.