blackbeard
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I'm trying to find a bino harness that'll hold my 12x50 binos as well I'd like one that will also hold a pistol. Pistol would be the size of a 460 size revolver with a 5" barrel. Anyone got a recommendation
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I'm about to try a size L Kuiu Pro Harness with some 10x42 Pures. I like the closure and malleable (shapeable) cover.Honestly, I think a lot of it comes down to personal preference and what you want in a harness. Personally, I want simple. I'm not a fan of a bunch of extra pockets and I don't want zippers or magnets. I've tried on many different harnesses and find they all fit about the same. I ended up going the Kuiu route (original style) and am extremely happy with it and have no intention of ever changing. Its simple, secure, and quiet. Initially I was worried about the fit and comfort as there is no elastic in the construction. However after getting it adjusted properly, I found I actually liked that there was no elastic. Elastic = bouncing... I found the harness kept my nockers close and secure to my body whether running, walking, or crawling.
Obviously, just my 2cents. The Bino Harness debate reminds me an awful lot of the whole Chevy, Ford, Dodge debate. It all boils down to what you want your harness to do.
Is the pistol pouch between your chest and bino case? If so how comfy is it?You could check out Eberlestock and their Scout bino harness. I have one in large and it can handle my Kowa 10.5x44s as well as a full size .45 with 4.5” barrel.
I have this set up. 12x42I'm about to try a size L Kuiu Pro Harness with some 10x42 Pures. I like the closure and malleable (shapeable) cover.
*No pistol carry
They should rename this model the sherpaI’m a huge fan of the AGC packs, most people say they are to big and bulky but I like having everything in my bino pack I would need to process an animal and survive a night. Ie space blanket, fire starter, lighter, tyto, blood stop, leather man, and a spare headlight and a couple extra rounds, some chordage and a small carabiner.
Yes, exactly. It’s fine. Plenty comfy for me. No rubbing or pressure points that I’ve experienced.Is the pistol pouch between your chest and bino case? If so how comfy is it?
Or if you live in, or hunt in, a dusty climate. The enclosed is awesome protection from dust.If you go with the marsupial, I would recommend the enclosed version. It works great in light rain and snow to keep the lenses dry.