99% of the time I just use my rangefinder. its basically just an 8x monocular. leupy Rx-1000 I think. AND it doubles as a rangefinder (how novel!!!!). Its not the best in low light. But it fits in a 1.5x3x4" (or so) pouch on my belt and weighs ounces, so I always have it on me. Easy to deploy, easy to re-stow, doesn't get tangled or in the way, or hurt your neck.
I mean.... most of the time we are hunting from a tree, and no matter what, our range is 30 yards or less.
Carrying a 8 or 10x bino isn't likely to help you kill anything. Basically I don't see much value in carrying binos for woods hunting. Unless you are a bird watcher or something. Not worth the hassle to carry or the cost.
Now if you are hunting out west and trying to pick out which buck to stalk or find bedded deer on a hillside or whatever. Makes sense to have quality optics.
I do have some vortex diamondbacks...10x I think. I use them for scouting for waterfowl, coyotes, spotting/judging critters for longer ranged devices, and spotting 3d rings. Great value bino. Wait for a sale (aka likely next week). But again, I don't think it will help you kill anything, it may even hurt due to it being a distraction.
that's my 2 cents.