Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Scopes and Optics => Topic started by: Bofire on September 07, 2008, 09:07:25 AM
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Ok, I tried one of those harness things that hold the glasses close to your chest and HATE it. The normal starps are too short. I want a strap that lets the binos hang down at my hip pocket level when slung around my neck and left arm. Anybody ever seen one? or do I ahve to make one?
thanks
Carl
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Go to a sporting goods store and pick up some sleeping bag straps. I have used this strap material for various over the neck straps for projects in the past... I prefer to simply stitch the strap to the custom length I like, and forget the adjustment buckle...less noise...
I think REI still sells it by the foot. The fabric stores I checked, had a "too-light" duty version I did not like...
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Thanks Iceman thats a good idea. I am thinking of trying to flat braid some parachute cord. but the straps idea is much easier.
Carl
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No problemo'
Thats what this place is all about. Let us know how it goes...
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KillBilly sent me a pm to call him. I did and he advised my about Mad Dog Gear bino holders. I found them on line, it looks really cool. Made by the Stearn Co. the harness hangs lower on your chest and the binos are in a protective bag. I am going to see if Sportsmans warehouse has them.
thanks a ton Al!!!
Carl
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sportsmans sells a side mount bino system that straps around your shoulders. I use it for my rangefinder. then of course they sell a strait up system that keeps them up in your chest area. they are both very adjustable and very lightweight and comfortable.
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my straps have neopreem around the neck area,doesnt cut into to me at all,and can adjust to my waist.I like them to hang on my chest and I can zip them in my coat or vest,or just tuck them in.
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Ok, I tried one of those harness things that hold the glasses close to your chest and HATE it. The normal starps are too short. I want a strap that lets the binos hang down at my hip pocket level when slung around my neck and left arm. Anybody ever seen one? or do I ahve to make one?
thanks
Carl
Do you need to worry that the binoculars will bounce around with a long strap? I don't have any experience, just want to know anyone has any experience.