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I’ve gone through a lot of bino harnesses over the years. They end up being bulky for what they are… maybe look into the Rick Young Outdoors Bino System… I use it a lot. Wraps up easy, multiple ways to use it, doesn’t end up weighing much (or collecting stuff)
I use the same Bono harness for my 3000’s fits great and the harness is awesome.I like the slim and trim Kuiu pro. I'm looking for a size on mine, but can't find one. Here's a pic of the fit with the kilos though. View attachment 7645066
Looks like they say below 6.75" tall binos is large size and 6.75-8" is XL.
I think mine are a large.
This is the one I ended up buying. Didn't know it was what I wanted until I saw it. I also bought their cover. Which, coincidentally, was what I also had in mind before even the harness. Thanks for the recommendation.I’ve gone through a lot of bino harnesses over the years. They end up being bulky for what they are… maybe look into the Rick Young Outdoors Bino System… I use it a lot. Wraps up easy, multiple ways to use it, doesn’t end up weighing much (or collecting stuff)
It’s legit and works well for me. Easy to throw in a pack, easy to deploy and just plain works. I went through a lot of harnesses and they always felt bulky, even the more streamlined onesThis is what I was looking at. Seemed too simple and cheap to be for real.
Excellent! It’s a good piece of gear and I’ve always been happy with it.This is the one I ended up buying. Didn't know it was what I wanted until I saw it. I also bought their cover. Which, coincidentally, was what I also had in mind before even the harness. Thanks for the recommendation.
You can adjust the tension and there is more than one way to wear it. If you want to keep it in the traditional location I find that it breathes better and I’m usually wearing a pack. It doesn’t interfere with the pack and that becomes uncomfortable long before the bino harness.Don't take this as trying to poopoo on the Rick Young concept, but, how well does that wear in early season with no jacket or other padding? Seems like the bungee / rope cutting into your neck and shoulders would happen fairly quickly. One reason I bought the S4 was because the standard straps of my binoculars were too thin and the pressure was irritating. It's good that he makes a cover too, but I can see myself catching a bunch of crap in it and dumping that into my eye cups.
This is what happens 99% of the time. The other thing is, and I’m not saying everyone, but a lot of people buy those harnesses and they ride in a truck as a carrying case. Anything works great as that…Another vote for Alaskan guide, ran one last year and loved it.
Don't try to pack too much shit in it - as I initially did - else it loses a lotta the shine.
You can adjust the tension and there is more than one way to wear it. If you want to keep it in the traditional location I find that it breathes better and I’m usually wearing a pack. It doesn’t interfere with the pack and that becomes uncomfortable long before the bino harness.
I’m not saying it’s perfect but it works for me and keeps things minimalist. I’ve had almost every line of the Alaskan Guide harnesses, FHF, Sitka, Kuiu and marsupial gear. I only own the Rick Young one now.
If I had to pick something I don’t like about it it’s the plastic hardware. I wish it had a more refined set but it works and at the end of the day that’s all I need it to do.
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I personally don’t because if you want to wrap the bungee over the top of the bottom of your binos it could / would potentially mess with that. That method is my favorite way to use them when moving over ground and keeping them tight to me.I figure for the price its worth a try. I sometimes have pack, rifle, binos, and thermal and it all gets bunched up around my neck. Does anyone hang secondary items like range finders or small thermals from them in addition to the binos?
It’s actually quite comfortable with normal size bino’s. In the summer it’s less of a hotspot than a regular chest harness. The system works surprisingly well. The only reason I don’t use one is the fact that I’m always in dusty environments and I hate floppy lens covers.Don't take this as trying to poopoo on the Rick Young concept, but, how well does that wear in early season with no jacket or other padding? Seems like the bungee / rope cutting into your neck and shoulders would happen fairly quickly. One reason I bought the S4 was because the standard straps of my binoculars were too thin and the pressure was irritating. It's good that he makes a cover too, but I can see myself catching a bunch of crap in it and dumping that into my eye cups.
Why not dummy cord the thermal and put it in an accessible water bottle pocket on the outside of the pack? Keep it streamlined, protected and available if needed.
I must be the top 1% again. Mine stays on me for miles. I pack the shit out of mine. I want my tags, pens, cow call, rangefinder, gps and windicator all at my fingers.This is what happens 99% of the time. The other thing is, and I’m not saying everyone, but a lot of people buy those harnesses and they ride in a truck as a carrying case. Anything works great as that…
I suppose there are many different theaters and approaches to things. Sounds like the harness meets your needs.I must be the top 1% again. Mine stays on me for miles. I pack the shit out of mine. I want my tags, pens, cow call, rangefinder, gps and windicator all at my fingers.
Not waterproof, but very water resistant. A little waterproofing spray helps a lot. 'Nuff saidNot ‘Nuff said
Is it waterproof?
They also make a very high quality rain cover.Not waterproof, but very water resistant. A little waterproofing spray helps a lot. 'Nuff said![]()