How do you carry your binoculars?

wyoelk

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Jan 12, 2013
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I was wondering what others were using to carry their binos out in the field.  I've been using the Bino Hub from Horn Hunter but others have caught my eye.


What do you use and how do you like it?
 
i have and fhf gear, sitka and an s5 lockdown. fhf gear is a superior product to the others. i am looking to get another one for my 10x42s as they are sloppy in the one that holds my 12x50s. i have heard good things about alaska guide creations as well but have not had my hands on one.
 
Im rocking the Horn Hunter one as well, I really want to get the FHF though.  My HH squeaks and I am not a fan of its fit.
 
I have the Alaska guide creations bino harness, I love it, fits my 10x42 vortex perfectly, has a ton of adjustment, and little pockets to store stuff, mine is an older model I've had for 4-5 years at least but it is amazing, no complaints what so ever harness fits me and I'm 5'9" 125 lbs and also fits my dad who's 5'9" 195 lbs, and a buddy tried it when he was pushing 300lbs one size fits all,


If you get meat from the store then dont criticize me for having the courage to go out and kill my own meat
 
I bought the Alaska Guide Creations Compact binocular pouch last year for my archery elk hunt. I had bought a pair of 10x42 Vortex Razors and needed something to protect them and decided to go with AGC. This has easily become one of my favorite pieces out of all my hunting gear. It's light, compact, functional, durable and most importantly, it protects my binoculars very well.


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I just got another Crooked Horn harness with a cover after looking at the new ones @ Sportsmens.
I don't need to stick another pack on my chest too,or a waterbadder..................lol.

I still have one CH harness that is 25 yrs old.
 
I have the Kuiu but would prefer the FHF. I had an FHF and sold it and have regretted it ever since. I've never owned the Alaska Guide Creations but have heard a lot of great things about that harness as well!
 
Another vote for FHF.  Great service, made in the Northwest,and keeps the binos clean.  I was initially concerned about dust, but it has proven to be a non-issue.  Even when riding the atvs on filthy southern Idaho tracks.
 
Last year I ran the Kuiu chest rig for my Vortex 10x42s. I like the set up but I find it difficult to adjust for daily layering from morning to afternoon to evening.  This year I'm using a harness that I made that is modeled after the Rick Young Outdoors but I have camo strapping rather than black or other solid colors. The best thing about this harness is that it is extremely light, simple & easy to a jus for layering.
 
I just bought a Tenzing BH15 harness this year.  Have only had it out antelope hunting yet but so far I like it.  It's very comfortable.  So far the only thing I don't like about it is a rubber coated bino will have a light squeak if you leave them hang on the outside.  They do not do that when put inside the case.
 
Dustin Curran said:
I have been eyeing up the Alaska Guide Creations lately. Think I will give them a go.

Do it! You won't regret the purchase!


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