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Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 4 out of 5
Easy to use, June 26, 2009
By LockednDropped from York Springs, PA (read all my reviews) (read all my reviews)

Advantages: Durability, Ease of use, Performs well, Quality, Value for money

"I bought these for a family member and went hunting with him in the field. I have the crooked horn outfitter bino system(5 star buy) and I like mine just a little more.

The clips are great, but they do seem to tangle a little. Overall, easy to use and they make wearing binoculars with you all day long not such a headache. And they are not in your way at all with a gun or a bow, which was a problem for me. I highly recommend this brand, or any other, they are all about the same."


What do you usually hunt?: Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?: 11+
Would you recommend this product as a gift?: Yes
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Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Great product, May 13, 2009
By dwm16233 (read all my reviews) (read all my reviews)

Advantages: Durability, Ease of use, Performs well, Quality, Value for money

"This product is worth it's weight in gold. I bought it before a hunting trip to Colorado. The harness allowed me to keep my optics close for quick access and tight to my body. I would recommend this product to anyone that uses their optics alot while hunting or hiking."

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Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 4 out of 5
great........with a little tweaking., July 1, 2008
By ciberhawke from Morgantown, WV (read all my reviews) (read all my reviews)

"This harness is really wonderful, it does everything that it promises. The clips that attach the binoculars to the harness are great. You can put the harness on and then attatch your binocs, or easily unhook them (when eating lunch at camp). In fact, I found only one problem, that was easily fixed. The leather "buckles" that attach the binocular straps to the harness, are attached through a slit, cut in the leather. This slit causes the straps to point straight down. When the binoculars are attached however, it causes these to be at an angle, (you can see this in the image of the product), therefore causing the harness to buckle. I extended the slit at one end, making a triangle. This allowed the leather "buckle" to angle towards the binoculars, without causing the straps to buckle. The result was a custom fit with zero twist. The angle matched the angle of the straps coming off of the binocs. The only catch is , ............. you must sew the leather "buckles" to the harness. This actually helps you to use the elasticity of the harness to steady your viewing. Plus, you can still adjust the heighth by loosening the straps. If you want to lower your binocs....loosen the upper straps and tighten the lower. To raise, do the opposite. I would love to see a set of these with these adj. already made......but until then, with a little imagination and some thread. Buy these, they are great, even with no adjustments. P.S.........get the camo..."

What do you usually hunt?: Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?: 11+
Would you recommend this product as a gift?: Yes
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Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
RedHead harness, April 16, 2008
By atvs (read all my reviews) (read all my reviews)

"I've bought 3 of these bino systems and i love them no more sore neck great camo pattern.just great."

What do you usually hunt?: Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?: 11+
Would you recommend this product as a gift?: Yes
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