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Sorry they didn’t work for you. I’ve found the total 180 opposite: easy to adjust, non constructive, and super easy to wear with a daypack. As for clothing, I wear mine with a t-shirt all the time. Either side slung or worn in center of chest, right below sternum.
Guess my fav thing is having such a minimalist way to wear binos, with lots of diff options on how to wear them.
Sorry it didn’t work. PM me and maybe I can find a home for them. +1
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Sorry they didn’t work for you. I’ve found the total 180 opposite: easy to adjust, non constructive, and super easy to wear with a daypack. As for clothing, I wear mine with a t-shirt all the time. Either side slung or worn in center of chest, right below sternum.
Guess my fav thing is having such a minimalist way to wear binos, with lots of diff options on how to wear them.
Sorry it didn’t work. PM me and maybe I can find a home for them. Unlikely you would be paying postage from Australia to America. I know a couple of deserving souls locally who could do with a bit of torment, just got to figure out which is annoying me the most at this moment in time. What I do like is the clips...they are a very good idea and would go well with the original strap. I shall see if I can source similar that will accomodate a flat strap on ebay
These are my opinions, feel free to disagree.
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Sorry they didn’t work for you. I’ve found the total 180 opposite: easy to adjust, non constructive, and super easy to wear with a daypack. As for clothing, I wear mine with a t-shirt all the time. Either side slung or worn in center of chest, right below sternum.
Guess my fav thing is having such a minimalist way to wear binos, with lots of diff options on how to wear them.
Sorry it didn’t work. PM me and maybe I can find a home for them. +2
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Sorry they didn’t work for you. I’ve found the total 180 opposite: easy to adjust, non constructive, and super easy to wear with a daypack. As for clothing, I wear mine with a t-shirt all the time. Either side slung or worn in center of chest, right below sternum.
Guess my fav thing is having such a minimalist way to wear binos, with lots of diff options on how to wear them.
Sorry it didn’t work. PM me and maybe I can find a home for them. +3, have (2) sets and love them.
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Good to have options....not everybody likes the same things. I'm still loving the RYO after a couple of months being worn 2-3 days each week.
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Good to have options....not everybody likes the same things. I'm still loving the RYO after a couple of months being worn 2-3 days each week. True, if we all liked the same things there would be a lot of people out of business.
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worn in center of chest, right below sternum.. Below the sternum ain't 'center of chest'..... Center of chest IS center of sternum, and the RYO don't let the glass ride there.....
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RYO does let glass ride that high. Would you like a photo?
It’s not where I want to wear glass, but RYO does it if you’d like.
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Mine will ride from right up underneath my neck, center of chest, below sternum, wherever. I love 'em.
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I like the Alaska guide creations. Wind checker in the one pouch, hand held predator call in the other. Several ziess wipes and license and tags in the top sleeve area
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I like the Alaska guide creations. Wind checker in the one pouch, hand held predator call in the other. Several ziess wipes and license and tags in the top sleeve area That's what I use 95% of the time.
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AGC with cub for me and my geovids. Usually has a wind checker, license, head lamp, spare batters for the binos and head lamp, small knife sharpener, some flagging tape, a reload for whatever rifle I’m carrying and a small 2.5” fixed blade knife in the top. Yep it’s a bit big but carries everything I need if I have to drop my pack or jump out of the truck if I find something that needs shooting.
Momma has my old badlands bino pack for her Leupold 10x42’s and a sig range finder strapped to the side and it works fine as well.
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I used Kuiu for several seasons and never really liked the case falling down towards your waist when using the binoculars
Just picked up a Marsupial Gear bino pack and rangefinder case a couple weeks back and like it a lot so far
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I used Kuiu for several seasons and never really liked the case falling down towards your waist when using the binoculars
Just picked up a Marsupial Gear bino pack and rangefinder case a couple weeks back and like it a lot so far Mine doesn't ?
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