I use the Vortex Optics bino harness
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BH24JM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_CDu-Bb2ADAY1G
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For years I’ve used a Crooked Horns Outfitters Harness to hold my Nikons. The Nikons are Action Zoom 10-22x. The harness works well to hold such a big pair of Bino’s. Interestingly since I took up Saddle hunting I’ve found myself not using Binoculars as much and relying on my 6x Range Finder instead. Smaller, lighter and easier to carry. And 6x seems sufficient for me.
I’ve been doing the same, but I find the same problem with the optics always getting wet it dirty and finding it hard to see clearly through it a lot of the time. I hate when I accidentally breath on it as I’m slowly putting it up to my face and it foggy up too.
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I don't see that one on Gear Keeper's site.View attachment 7976
This is what I use for my Range finder. Has the 32” retraction lanyard built in. Keeps it out of the weather. I’m using no fog wipes for eyeglasses occasionally and it seems to prevent fogging rather well.
I bought mine off EBay after I saw a YouTube videoI don't see that one on Gear Keeper's site.
Sorry I derailed it!
This is the one I use with my Nikon Monarch 10x42s. Keeps them clean without bulk and out of the way for shots. https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/s4-gear-lockdown-optics-deployment-system
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This is the one I use with my Nikon Monarch 10x42s. Keeps them clean without bulk and out of the way for shots. https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/s4-gear-lockdown-optics-deployment-system
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