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DaveH 12-31-2006 02:05 AM

Transporting binoculars
 
I got a new pair of Bushnells (8 x 42) for Christmas and they're significantly larger than the compacts that I used to just stuff into a pocket.

My question is this. Do you hang them around your neck while getting to and climbing to your desired height in your stand (with the possible risk of catching them on something) or put them in a fanny pack or something similar. These are way to big for a pocket and probably would be too big for my fanny pack as well.

How do y'all best accomplish this easy task?

Steve F.in MD 12-31-2006 03:39 AM

RE: Transporting binoculars
 
Cabelas sells a harness that is elastic which will hold them snugly against your chest but still allows you instant access to the glasses when you need them. A friend of mine uses them on his bigger binocs and he swears by them.

Rickmur 12-31-2006 06:05 AM

RE: Transporting binoculars
 
Dave, you seen mine and how I hang them to my chest with a harness but you do have to be careful while attaching a stand or installing tree steps as you do not to catch them on something. You can put the harness underneth your jacket and prevent any hangups but then thier not at your ready being under the jacket.

Rob/PA Bowyer 12-31-2006 07:06 AM

RE: Transporting binoculars
 
Everything I take and it's too much I know but I like to have it with me, gets carried in a backpack.



NH306 12-31-2006 07:30 AM

RE: Transporting binoculars
 
One arm and the head hung off to the side works great for me! I use a smaller string so it does not get hung up!

_Dan 12-31-2006 07:49 AM

RE: Transporting binoculars
 
I also use the harness. The one I have is made by Crooked Horn Outfitters. Like others have said, it holds snuggly to the chest and does not get in the way.
Here is one made by cabelas.
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/pod/horizontal-pod.jsp?_DARGS=/cabelas/en/common/catalog/pod-link.jsp_A&_DAV=MainCatcat602006-cat601627&rid=&indexId=cat601627&navAc tion=push&masterpathid=&navCount=1&par entType=index&parentId=cat601627&id=002766 6


Rob/PA Bowyer 12-31-2006 08:11 AM

RE: Transporting binoculars
 
Dan, when in the stand I have my rangefinder on the Crooked Horn bino strap that you linked there. I have my bino's on a 2" wide strap around my shoulder and it hangs to my side for quick use. It's the best way I've found to have both immediately handy.

_Dan 12-31-2006 08:24 AM

RE: Transporting binoculars
 

ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer

Dan, when in the stand I have my rangefinder on the Crooked Horn bino strap that you linked there. I have my bino's on a 2" wide strap around my shoulder and it hangs to my side for quick use. It's the best way I've found to have both immediately handy.
I usually range everything whenI first get in the stand and then hang the rangefinder on an EZ Hanger.
I'll try your suggestion sometime. Probably next year.:(

Kelly/KY 12-31-2006 12:14 PM

RE: Transporting binoculars
 
I'm with Rob on this one. Binos in a backpack and my rangefinder on a crooked horn harness on my chest. Best of luck.

bowjunkie2 12-31-2006 01:13 PM

RE: Transporting binoculars
 
My 8x42's are hooked to a C/R bino harrness along with my rangefinder. They are in my pack until I get up into my stand then I up them on.


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