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Binos on Backpack
For those who do hunting with the pack on (not just moving up/down the mountain), how are you carrying the binos? Are you using a harness under the pack straps, which I tried and found super messy and annoying? or have you mounted the binos to the pack itself, and how?
Thanks!
O
12 July 2017, 23:22
DesertRamI hunt with pack shouldered quite a bit. I carry my bino in an Alaska Guide Creations chest rig, aka my Snuggle Buddy. I don't notice the straps at all and think it's a great system (aside from having to partially disrobe to shed/add layers). I'd refer you to a picture, but Photobucket hosed me too and I haven't yet made the transition.
I prefer not to attach the bino to the pack. I keep a few odds and ends in my Snuggle Buddy (bino, rangefinder, camera, lighter, wind checker, spare rounds, etc.) so that I can drop the pack for the last leg of a stalk and still have the necessities.
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14 July 2017, 10:09
CougarzI always have a backpack and binos on hunting. I use the bino harnesses that are made by various companies.
If you use the packs sternum strap (I do) then run it between the two straps. That way you can still raise the binos without interference. Also adjust the straps short so the binos ride up on my chest and don't bang around.
Roger
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14 July 2017, 19:33
farbedoAlaska Guide bino pack or one of the elastic strap bino harnesses. Both have worked well for me with a backpack on.
The straps on these bino packs are flat and thin and don't get in the way of your pack straps.
The AGC style packs stay put on your chest and you take the binos out. The Horn Hunter, and Kuiu packs are similar in design. These are all purpose designed for use with backpacks.
Jeremy
07 August 2017, 06:54
FourtyonesixI wear a button up hunting shirt. My bino's ride in my shirt. I change my clothes and layers so often I don't wanna mess with any sort of bino bra. Look cute but I've seen to many clients put their pack on, take it back off cause they forgot their bino bra. Or have to drop the bra to change a shirt or add a jacket, laying on your belly for long periods have gotten uncomfortable for some as well. I just prefer the simplicity of dropping them around my neck and down my shirt
Or coat.
07 August 2017, 08:39
rnoviI've hunted with Jake a few times. Good times!
I generally carry my bino's tucked into my jacket while hiking, and a light strap around my neck just in case they slip out.
One of the biggest things I came to realize is that x32 bino's are my favorite size. Either 10x32 (most common) or 8x32. They fit me much better and carry so much easier.
Regards,
Robert
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09 August 2017, 04:49
AnotherAZWriterI have a harness but when hunting with a pack i often attach them to the top of the pack. Works well.
09 August 2017, 07:12
ted thornI wear a Kuiu chest pack for my binos
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21 August 2017, 06:57
waterratquote:
Originally posted by Fourtyonesix:
I wear a button up hunting shirt. My bino's ride in my shirt. I change my clothes and layers so often I don't wanna mess with any sort of bino bra. Look cute but I've seen to many clients put their pack on, take it back off cause they forgot their bino bra. Or have to drop the bra to change a shirt or add a jacket, laying on your belly for long periods have gotten uncomfortable for some as well. I just prefer the simplicity of dropping them around my neck and down my shirt
Or coat.
About the same here,I have a strap the goes down my back and hooks to my belt, and g
binos in a shirt or jackets,
I tend to use more than enough gun