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Posted By: Stilllearning Bino harness’s - 03/09/19
For you guys running bino harness’s how are you carrying your rifle ?
I don’t seem very efficient at managing pack straps , bino straps , and rifle slings !
Posted By: bwinters Re: Bino harness’s - 03/09/19
I've been using the FHF gear bino pack. Its is smaller than most and has a couple of small accessory do dads.

I've used various harnesses through the years and find the harnesses without some form of weather protection pretty useless. I've used various bino/harness combinations with a flap for objective end. Various people make a bino cover, Horn Hunter comes to mind, but the only one I found that worked well is the Cabelas version. Of course it is discontinued and mine was 'donated' a few years back.
Posted By: Stilllearning Re: Bino harness’s - 03/09/19
The Outdoor Vision Rigetop looks promising . Anyone have any experience with it
Posted By: rovert Re: Bino harness’s - 03/09/19
Kuiu for me. It won't interfere.
Posted By: Stilllearning Re: Bino harness’s - 03/09/19
Originally Posted by bwinters
I've been using the FHF gear bino pack. Its is smaller than most and has a couple of small accessory do dads.

I've used various harnesses through the years and find the harnesses without some form of weather protection pretty useless. I've used various bino/harness combinations with a flap for objective end. Various people make a bino cover, Horn Hunter comes to mind, but the only one I found that worked well is the Cabelas version. Of course it is discontinued and mine was 'donated' a few years back.


I’ve been looking at these also.
Couple of questions. The tether buckles look to be up on the shoulders. Looks like they could interfere with backpack straps ?
What is the inside lining ?. Soft enough to not run lens caps ?
Posted By: CWT Re: Bino harness’s - 03/09/19
Rick Young
Posted By: tomk Re: Bino harness’s - 03/09/19
There is probably about as much agreement over ways to carry a bino as there is glass & cartridges...

fwiw

Crooked Horn & caps or some retailer's re-badge version and the rifle in hand unless climbing or glassing--then it's a shoulder strap or strapped to the pack. Sometimes a horse will do it.

Never had an issue with fumbling over straps or them interfering with one another.
Posted By: warpig602 Re: Bino harness’s - 03/09/19
If I have a pack, the rifle is mounted the pack, or in hand. My slings pretty much collect dust these days. Never had any issues with my packs and my AGC or FHF bino harnesses playing well with each other.
Posted By: AB2506 Re: Bino harness’s - 03/09/19
Originally Posted by CWT
Rick Young


Just received mine. I will field test it next month in South Africa. It looks very promising.
Posted By: T_Inman Re: Bino harness’s - 03/09/19
Originally Posted by Stilllearning
Originally Posted by bwinters
I've been using the FHF gear bino pack. Its is smaller than most and has a couple of small accessory do dads.

I've used various harnesses through the years and find the harnesses without some form of weather protection pretty useless. I've used various bino/harness combinations with a flap for objective end. Various people make a bino cover, Horn Hunter comes to mind, but the only one I found that worked well is the Cabelas version. Of course it is discontinued and mine was 'donated' a few years back.


I’ve been looking at these also.
Couple of questions. The tether buckles look to be up on the shoulders. Looks like they could interfere with backpack straps ?
What is the inside lining ?. Soft enough to not run lens caps ?


I used to think bino harnesses were gayer than a rainbow flag sticking out of Obama's ass, but I got tired of my alpha binos bouncing up and down on rocks like granny boobs when crawling around, so I waved the white flag and tried one. I didn't realize how much strain the weight of full sized binos puts on your neck when using a standard neck strap. Once I used a harness to distribute the weight on my shoulders and chest, the "niceness" became apparent quickly.

I am now a firm believer in the FHF harness, and it in no way gets tangled up or interferes with my backpack shoulder straps. If you find that it does, it is possible (depending on your pack) to integrate the bino harness into your backpack straps. I think Huntsman has done that. You may want to ask him.

The lining is soft and won't scratch lenses. I would be shocked if any company didn't take that into consideration when designing their harness and deciding which lining to use.
The AGC is very well made, but too bulky for me.
Posted By: cumminscowboy Re: Bino harness’s - 03/09/19
I like the rick young for lighter weight binoculars, currently using a sitka harness with my RF binoculars.
Posted By: czech1022 Re: Bino harness’s - 03/09/19
I have a Badlands bino case/straps and the Rick Young straps.

The Rick Young is super light, surprisingly comfortable, and easy to adjust. No weather protection at all, but I just zip up my jacket to cover in rain or snow. Great for light to medium weight binos.

The Badlands case covers and protects the binos completely, and with a magnetic closure, it is quiet to deploy. It's very comfortable for the heaviest of binoculars, but bulky. It has room for your hunting license and a lens pen.

Unless I'm going to be in very bad weather, I take the Rick Young. To stay warm in a cold wind, I have to wear my jacket, and for me, the straps have to go over my shirt and under the jacket - I don't like having to remove the straps just to take my jacket off. That means zipping up the jacket over the Badlands bino case, which is just too bulky for me, especially when getting in and out of the truck to move to a new area.
Posted By: tomk Re: Bino harness’s - 03/09/19
When climbing using all fours or just bending over, the harness will keep a bino from swinging forward and smacking you in the face, like they tend to do carried birdie style.. Too, if you take a fall using a harness you won't have a rope around your neck to catch on something on the way down. Sure, that may slow yer descent, but it isn't recommended...

Sh*t happens--even to the best of us...:)
Posted By: handwerk Re: Bino harness’s - 03/10/19
I'm very happy with the marsupial gear rig.
Posted By: kevinJ Re: Bino harness’s - 03/12/19
I have kuiu and have been very happy with it. Would like to try FHF but can’t see a reason to switch or spend the money when the ones I have work great
Posted By: MallardAddict Re: Bino harness’s - 03/14/19
I have the ACG’s and like everything about them. Had the Badlands previously and they currently hold the wife’s binos
Posted By: kingston Re: Bino harness’s - 03/14/19
I use AGC chest packs with both my Ultravids and Geovids (two different sizes).
Posted By: tdbob Re: Bino harness’s - 03/14/19
AGC or S4 for the binos and a Kifaru Gun Bearer for the rifle.
Posted By: BluMtn Re: Bino harness’s - 03/14/19
For hunting purposes I use the S4 and like the simplicity of the design. When I am on the Atv, SxS or in the pickup I have them in a Badlands case. Both work very well.
Posted By: JGRaider Re: Bino harness’s - 03/14/19
AGC and Rick Young.
Posted By: 338rcm Re: Bino harness’s - 03/15/19
I prefer FHF
Posted By: Borchardt Re: Bino harness’s - 03/15/19
Originally Posted by kevinJ
I have kuiu and have been very happy with it. Would like to try FHF but can’t see a reason to switch or spend the money when the ones I have work great


Ditto
Posted By: Stilllearning Re: Bino harness’s - 03/16/19
Picked up the Outdoor Vision ridgetop .
Very nice compact rig !
Posted By: smokinggun Re: Bino harness’s - 03/16/19
I was interested in the answers to the op's question but it seems not many realize he was asking how you carry your rifle, not your binos.
Posted By: kingston Re: Bino harness’s - 03/16/19
I often carry my rifle with the belly resting atop my closed AGC pack. It balances nicely with bbl pointed left and butt stock to the right. Alternatively, over my shoulder with a sling or in a scabbard attached to my pack frame.
Posted By: Boarmaster123 Re: Bino harness’s - 03/16/19
I use treking poles so I find its best for me to have my rifle secured in my Badlands 2800 gun bearer. I found having the rifle on a sling was too much constant adjusting without a free hand. Where I hunt theres little chance of me sneaking up on a deer. Its mostly walking to a spot to sit down. That said I can get my pack off and the rifle out of the sling more quitely and quickly than I thought I could.
Posted By: BluMtn Re: Bino harness’s - 03/16/19
Originally Posted by smokinggun
I was interested in the answers to the op's question but it seems not many realize he was asking how you carry your rifle, not your binos.



Oops, to answer the right question. When hiking in in the mornings or out in the dark at night I use the Stone Glacier Quick Release on my KUIU pack until I get to were I am going to hunt, then it goes on my shoulder using the sling. I originally ordered a KUIU gun bearer but the bucket was to small for the butt of my gun.
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