AYIN Binocular Harness, Binocular Strap, Adjustable Deluxe Binoculars Harness for Hunting, Birding, Sports watching, Binocular Cross Straps Harness, Camera Harness, Rangefinder harness

AYINSKU: 850029689225
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$29.99

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DURABLE Ð Our binocular harness is made from strong stretchable nylon webbing. With leather center back patch and tough retaining rings and clips. Allowing it to be extremely lightweight and reliable. COMFORT Ð The cross-back strap design allows the user to wear the harness all day while evenly distributing the binoculars weight when hands free. USER FRIENDLY - Ayin binocular harness strap is easy to use. Raising the binoculars to viewing position is simple and smooth. Placing them down will align them flush against your chest. SAFE AND READYÐ Ayin binocular harness will allow you to keep your binoculars safe from accidental drops and close to you when running, walking, climbing and hiking. PRACTICAL Ð Our universal design allows you use this binocular harness with most binoculars, cameras and rangefinders. While hunting, boating, birding or sports watching

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Kelsey Goodman
EXCELLENT!!

the elastic straps are perfect! keeps it tight and in place when wearing and easy to grab when need to with easy stretching love them!

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JB
Great for use with heavy binoculars

Definitely helps redistribute the weight when using heavy binoculars. Easy to attach; comfortable to wear.

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Michelle L. Hankes
Genius way to carry binocs

This is such a smart way to carry binoculars. Most of the ones I have tend to be the cords that run around the neck and by the end of a hike or walk, I have adjusted them so many times, it's annoying. But this runs across the back and keeps the binocs in the front at chest level without all the weight around the neck. So smart! I love it. Works great with lighter binoculars, heavier ones like my celestial pair, or even a camera. The clips on the front would work for all sorts of things.

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Kevin Klucas
See for Yourself

Finally, someone has come up with a great way to hang my binoculars in front of me without straining my neck. Where have these been all my life?

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M.C.
Way better then just a neck strap

This is a neat idea that for the money works better then more expensive ones,it does have a couple of short comings but if you're anything approaching handy with tools and have a box or two of parts can be remedied.In use this beats all kind things out of the simple neck strap,I've had cameras and binoculars swing all over and bang into things if you bend over with them using neck straps,or the strap can catch every danged thing when you bend or lean over,also fun when a neck strap digs into your neck if the thing you're carrying is heavy enough.This is a harness or pack type strap set up, getting it up to eye level is easy and there's a minimal of dangling bits to get caught on things,the straps are well made nylon,on this front it's excellent.The two shortcomings are the way you hook the rings you use the strap clips to attach your device....I looked at it when I opened the package and it was instant "nope" that got replaced by some way sturdier mini keyrings, seriously I wouldn't trust that cheap vinyl leather looking thing to last more then a few days.Next the strap clips you use for the above rings are...plastic,and look a tad cheap,I'm going to replace mine with some metal clips however they could be just fine,so I'm not in a hurry as this will require some needle and thread surgery,if it holds well I may not touch them, we'll see.Overall a good value for what it is,of the two shortcomings only one is a "replace,now" kind of problem,the other needs time to test while dragging all over the place.

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