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Do You Know What Makes A Binoculars Harness Superior To A Strap?

By Bart Icles

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Most high quality Bushnell or Nikon Binoculars come bundled with a perfectly working strap. It hangs around your neck just fine. It works great in the store and in your home. Then you head out to the duck blinds, the field, or your deer stand, it suddenly becomes apparent a neck strap is not so great. The pain in your neck might start you wondering about a binoculars harness.

First you feel the constant annoying weight on the back of your neck. While your binoculars are not very heavy, our necks were not really designed for carrying. Sometimes with the back and forth motion of walking the strap even begins to rub, feeling a little abrasive. It might cross your mind a bino harness might feel a little better.

As you’re walking to your deer stand you hear a thump, thump, thump sound. It is not an animal, it is your binoculars bouncing off your chest with every step. Imagine how much more comfortable the hike would be with a Bushnell, or Nikon Prostaff binocular harness strap. No more thumping, just quiet comfortable walking down the trail.

Once you reach the deer stand, you being to climb. The binoculars swing over to the side, and on the way back the strap gently wraps itself around a couple twigs. You need to stop and untangle before the next step u[ the ladder. With your bino harness you would already be safely sitting up in the stand, getting things arranged.

It is even worse if you are duck hunting. You step up to your blind along the side of the water. You bend over low to step through an opening, and look down in horror as you just dipped the lenses into the water. If your binoculars were secure against your chest, they would be safe and dry, chalk up one more reason you’d enjoy a binocular harness.

You could of course just put the binoculars in your back before you start your trek. They will be dry and safe all the way to your hunting location. Of course, you just missed spotting the deer on the horizon, or the ducks in flight, but your binoculars are safe. With a binoculars harness they would be safe, and you could be using them instantly.

It is very obvious, to get the maximum use from your binoculars a neck strap does not make the grade. A binocular harness is the best way to enjoy your day of hunting and protect your valuable optics investment.

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Icles, Bart "Do You Know What Makes A Binoculars Harness Superior To A Strap?." Do You Know What Makes A Binoculars Harness Superior To A Strap?. 1 Feb. 2010. uberarticles.com. 12 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/arts-and-entertainment/photography/do-you-know-what-makes-a-binoculars-harness-superior-to-a-strap/>.

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