![]() ![]() All have the same basic idea, which is to conveniently carry and protect your optics, but each has their own differences that may or may not appeal to different people’s wants and needs. It seems that every year a new company will release a new harness, or an established company in the market will come out with an updated or new version. Over the course of the last eight to ten years, new companies have emerged in this market and we now have several top-notch binocular harness systems available. There has been steady improvement to bino systems and attachments that hold everything from our rangefinders, wind check, calls, GPS and more. Since that time, there have been many companies jump into this market and competition has been good for us as consumers and hunters. Companies started making covers for the optics themselves, but they had to be used in conjunction with separate harnesses and at best, they were cumbersome.įast forward a few years and companies like Badlands, S4 Gear and others started making the next generation of harnesses. I loved how it put my binoculars at the ready at all times and evenly distributed the weight, but still there was room for a lot of improvement. After years of stuffing my binos in a pack or having them draped around my neck, I finally I saw the Crooked Horn Bino harness, and it was at last a practical way to carry optics. I remember it like it was yesterday, the first time I personally used a “modern” binocular harness.
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