Over the years I have used several binoculars, both full-sized and compacts. I have found that the compacts work best for me since they are easier to carry and don't get in the way. I recommend a good brand, neither going for the cheap line or the high-priced line unless you can really afford them. Either 6 or 8 power is sufficient. 10X is too hard to hold steady, gives a limited field of view, and is too dim in a compact binocular. I am currently using the Nikon Pro-Staff 8x25 Waterproof ATB's. The eyecups twist up and down for eyeglass use, have click locks in the up position, and have a good eye relief when using eyeglasses. I believe that I payed about $125 for them at Gander Mountain. I previously had a pair of the Leupold 8X compacts which were optically as good, but had roll-down eyecups and less eye relief.
I hope to get a pair of Leupold Katmai 6x32's some day, those look like they would be perfect for me.