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Thread: Bino harness

  1. #1
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    Bino harness

    Hello everyone. I'm looking at the Horn Hunter OP-X combo bino harness, does anyone have one or know anything about them? The product reviews are good, but always lije to hear from the HBC group as well.
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  3. #2
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    Re: Bino harness

    I've never used the Horn hunter harness, I do have the Vortex harness and it works well for me. Hope that helps.

  4. #3
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    Re: Bino harness

    Just bought the Badlands Bino XR..WOW...love it. check it out.

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    Re: Bino harness

    Kodiak Alaskan guide is really good. I think that's the name. They have a few different styles. I ran the badlands for years but it didn't have enough room for my range finder.
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    Re: Bino harness

    I have this one and it works great: http://www.badlandspacks.com/gear/op...binocular-case

    The only thing I dont like is that it has ring attachments for the binos which are not easy to put on and off, making it pretty much useless if you want to also run a tripod mount from your binos. They really need to use the quick release ones so you can move between the tripod and the harness.

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    Re: Bino harness

    Alaska Guide Creations is the best of the best...

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    Re: Bino harness

    No experience with that model but this year I've been using the Mystery Ranch harness and quite like it
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  9. #8
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    Re: Bino harness

    Thinking I'm going with the Alaskan Guide Creations Kodiak harness. Thanks for the info everyone.
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  10. #9
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    Re: Bino harness

    I just got the Alps Outdoorz harness off Amazon Canada. It is solidly built, has quick release buckles to detach the binos, a lens cloth built in and a pocket for my wind checker. Pretty good buy at $50CA. Give it a look.
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