Basic Ultra-light Bino Harness

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There are several suspension systems on the market today for binoculars and range finders but none like this one. Watch the video provided and compare. The idea of having your binoculars readily accessible is a good one, but traditional suspension systems are bulky and they stretch out and sag. Our USA mfg. shock cord does not get soft and lose its elastic strength or memory. The shock cord grips or hugs your body and transfers the weight of your binoculars equally around your shoulder and chest without digging into your skin or body. Unlike the wide flat strap harnesses our round cord will not vibrate or flutter in the wind. After countless years of field testing and now thousands of happy customers I think it's safe to say that we have reinvented the binoculars harness from the ground up. Fast single point adjustment allows you to quickly fit the harness to your change of clothing. Never again will your binoculars be down at your belt line. 

Advantages of the Ultra-light Bino Harness

  • Compact & lightweight
  • Wear 5 different positions
  • Stores tangle free wrapped back around your binoculars
  • Cool to wear - does not trap body heat and allows your body to breath
  • Virtually no wind vibration as experienced with flat strap type
  • Less strain when stretching Binoculars to view through yet extremely durable and firmly hold binoculars to your chest
  • Field tested for many years now and stretch cord does not lose its shape or effectiveness
  • Fasteners are of made of tested and proven composite

Patented design

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  • 5
    UL Bino Harness

    Posted by Keth on 21st Jun 2020

    Nice harness especially here in hot humid Florida. Straps will tend to cause sweat but this harness avoids that making it perfect for tropical climates.

  • 5
    Bino Strap

    Posted by Steve Oberstein on 17th Jun 2020

    great product, used it outside flagstaff while looking for Elk. They really make carrying binos easy.

  • 5
    Ultra-light Bino Harness

    Posted by Unknown on 17th Jun 2020

    For you gals who are considering the Ultra-light Bino Harness, I want to encourage you to give it a try. I am a 65 year female, and I am very happy with it. I wore it for 5 hours with a thin rash guard top, no other padding, and it did not irritate me or feel uncomfortable at all. It's very lightweight, and it's really easy to adjust the fit. It comes with small clips that attach to the binoculars, and with these, you can quickly attach or detach the harness. I don't always use a harness, for my binoculars, so this is another great feature for me.

  • 3
    Wear on binocular lugs a problem

    Posted by Neil on 14th Jun 2020

    I love the harness but was disappointed when I realised the left lug on my Swarovski EL-10X42s had worn through and the right lug was going the same way. I’ve been using the harness for about 4 years but have had the binoculars for about 20 years.

    Neil The Swaros changed their body lugs to magnesium around 2003 and I did my best to wear the lugs out with no wear present. If you have aluminum I find that's an issue with long term wear. Thats why we now mold our own rubber connection straps to solve a problem. They are only 5.00 for a pair and are amazingly strong

  • 5
    Basic ultra-light Nino harness

    Posted by Louise on 1st Jun 2020

    Love them! Easy on and off, no help required. Easy to change position of the harness. Very light weight.

  • 5
    Bino harness

    Posted by Liz & Russ DeFonce on 18th May 2020

    Comfortable.

  • 5
    Ultra light bino harness

    Posted by Michael Watson on 18th May 2020

    So far this harness works as dscribed and is comfortable and convenient.

  • 5
    Bino harness

    Posted by Robert on 18th May 2020

    These are better than advertised. I have several friends who purchased these and all feel the same way.

  • 5
    Bino Harness

    Posted by Joe on 8th May 2020

    Ok, the Rick Young bino harness looks not very strong. But it holds my Swarovski 10x42s and a Nikon rangefinder on a lanyard with no sagging or swaying. Strong elastic, versatile, minimalist. If the harness lasts, an excellent purchase.