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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmwsm View Post
    And easy to get them out and put them back with no straps or elastic to get tangled up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    I'm leaning the opposite way - find my Twinneedle bino harness overly large all by itself and looking at smaller options.
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    Did you make a change?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxx View Post
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    Did you make a change?
    Nope. Not yet. Low priority.
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    Have a look at the Sabre Tactical binocular harness. I've tried so many now but extremely pleased with this one.

    Made in NZ, minimal, durable, functional. I pair it was Swaro EL Range 10x42

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    Before I went to Bino harness I had a Hill People chest rig. Another one to research as their gear is good quality.

    https://hillpeoplegear.com/Products/CategoryID/1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jus View Post
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    This is what I run, fit my knife, spare blades, lens pen, sun glasses, phone, range finder, windicator, ear plugs and a tripod adapter for the Spartan mount on my rifle in there
    What's the attachment for the spartan to the bag please
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    Sabre tactical fits my swaro 10x42 a cell phone super compact and comfortable. Amazing build quality
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    What's the attachment for the spartan to the bag please
    Interested too please

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    What's the attachment for the spartan to the bag please
    Looks like it involves a couple of small holes...

    https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink/top...ink_source=app

    Im interested in what you are changing to @Jus

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    After the initial responses to this thread I picked up a sabre chest rig. What I like is my RF, binos , blp and phone fit in without having to have additional pouches. Maybe it lighter I dunno? I’ve sewed on a cheap Ali express mag holder to the bottom to hold my Spartan bipod. It even has hearts on it. My only complaint is the bino sleeve inside is a bit floppy and can take a little jiggling to get the binos in unfolded. I might modify this myself but it would be great if sabre could design something a little more rigid. I might email them and see. It’s removable with Velcro fixing. Construction is on par with twinneedle stuff.

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    I've been pondering these rigs for years, have experimented with a couple but have never been able to settle and keep coming back to having my Geovids slung round my neck in this arrangement.
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    It's comfortable to carry and quick and quiet to use. But doesn't give the binos much protection (mine have never crapped out, maybe Ive been lucky?) and is solely for binos. I've looked carefully at cobbers Twin Needle bino harness several times but never liked the balance enough to buy one.

    From the excellent discussion on this thread I've had a really good look at @Shooter MFF rig and am close to pushing go on one of these.

    BUT . . . is it advocated to carry your EPIRB on your bino harness/chest rig these days, how likely is it for a chest harness to get stripped off in a fall (versus say a day pack ) ?

    Thanks

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    i run the new eberlestock recon with a few additional pouches. its an epic peice of kit.

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    I've gone to a handbag. I tried a couple of chest rigs but didn't like having to take them off for a prone shot.

    https://bushlifenz.com/collections/b...41228087394370

    This holds my thermal, Swaro 8x30 rangefinder, cellphone, spare ammo, bipod and plb (yes, I know it should be on my belt or something).

    Much more comfortable in use than a chest rig, and no disadvantage that I have found so far. Also means there is nothing collecting leaf litter and rubbish down my front, and my I don't get as hot as my top isn't held against my chest.

    Best of all, with Bushlifes regular sales you can often see them for $50 or so. No biggie if it doesn't work for you.
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    Bought the new kuiu bino harness, love it. I just made a clip for a spartan bipod out of kydex, heat it up and fold it around the bipod and clamp it tight with stiff foam until it cools down and it sets..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sh00ter View Post
    This is a subject I've been playing around with for a while.
    I'm not a fan of the bino harness I prefer the smaller chest rigs. I would rather carry gear to the side than have too much stuff at the front.

    The Sabre Tactical Pathfinder, above, looks pretty good. I have no experience with them but they have an excellent reputation. If I didn't sell gear it would probably be my first choice.

    Another option I like the look of is the Low Vis Gear Mountain harness. They can carry a decent sized set of binos and have PALS webbing so you can add extra kit as you need.
    https://www.lowvisgear.com/en-nz/col...lar-harness-v2

    I used to use the Numbat. I like how versatile it is but may be too small for some bino's. Its great for general use though.
    https://bushlifenz.com/products/chest-pack-numbat%C2%AE

    I have been using a TMR for a while now. I modified it to take a GP pouch. Its designed for range use in more permissive environments but is actually quite versatile.
    I remove the mag insert and dangler pouch. It will depend on the size of your binos, mine fit nicely but if you're using larger ones its probably useless to you. Likewise if your not carrying a spare mag or two.
    https://bushlifenz.com/products/training-mini-rig

    The other option is a PALS rig. That way you can set it up as you need it. There are a million PALS pouches to choose from. Its not hard to find some that will work for you.
    https://bushlifenz.com/search?q=MFF

    There are larger chest rigs out there but I'm a firm believer less is more
    This Bushlife stuff is good value and great Kiwi service.
    I find any of this stuff hanging on my chest a nuisance, especially when laying down for a shot. The more shit you carry the worse it gets. But I haven't found an alternative.
    I think though if using a small thermal spotter (time to get real-everyone will eventually) a smaller pair of binos like 8x20 will become more popular. Just used for positive ID and checking heads etc. That will make things more compact.
    And cripes Twin Needle stuff is expensive. Yeah, well made, but most stuff is now a days. I dont see the value in it.
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