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    Carry pouch for thermal

    What's on the market? The twinnneedle one looks huge, just want something that gives a bit of protection and allows me to molle it or attach it somehow on my bino harness
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    Edit to add: for zeiss DTI 3/35, will get dimensions of it soon but surely don't need something as huge as the twin needle one
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    Twinn Needle did me one for the side of my bino bivvy
    Really depends on the thermal type also
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    Quote Originally Posted by akaroa1 View Post
    Twinn Needle did me one for the side of my bino bivvy
    Really depends on the thermal type also
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    There Large pouch fits mine i just measured thermal. Cases look good but a bit pricy for me.

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    I have the large one from Twin Needle. Way too big for Falcon 35 Hikmicro. I asked if they’d do a custom they just said pack it out with some of their inserts. I could fit nearly two in there. Way too big to moly onto bino harness.
    The large ones are also too short for some of the Pulsars which I think they’re doing something about.

    I’m going to keep my large one for when I’m out at night but will get the local canvas maker to make up something like this to moly onto my bino harness.
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    Flick me though some measurements and I’ll make something may take a little while cause I’m a useless kunt


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    Member here. Good dude. Bound to have something.
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    My thermal (Guide Nano) came with a pouch which I used for the first 2 outings..........Now I prefer to wear a bush shirt which has a thermal sized breast pocket. The thermal lanyard goes around my neck and the thermal sits in the pocket which is buttoned shut. It only takes a few seconds to get it into action and its more protected from the elements and damage.
    I dont like carrying gear on my belt or a harness, but thats just me....

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    Lost this thread somehow, dimensions signs are roughly 19cm x 8cm x7cm
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    Best I could find. Similar dimensions to you Ryan.

    https://www.armyandoutdoors.co.nz/pr...74b5bc10&_ss=r



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    Get the twin needle pouch , it’s not a specific thermal one. The black ZEISS bags sits inside it perfectly and you can then molle to your bino harness

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    Pretty sure it’s just the medium gp

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    Probably not very helpful but I had a look around for a binocular harness that could cater for the thermal and brought a Manitoba Expedition Binocular Caddy Case
    My Pard thermal, that looks similar fit in the compartment under the binos
    I have a small case on the side for the rangefinder and it all seems to work well

 

 

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