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<blockquote data-quote="Skunked" data-source="post: 271758" data-attributes="member: 4930"><p>I recently spent a lot of time researching different brands online and decided on the Outdoor Vision bino harness. It checked all of the boxes for me. I wasn't looking for something big and bulky with a lot of pockets for other things besides my binoculars. The harness is very comfortable, the pack fully encases the lenses of the binos and has two small pockets and a detachable rain fly. The lid opens away from your body, which is very convenient. The lid is held shut and in the open position with near-silent magnets.</p><p></p><p>I called the company to ask them some questions and the owner called me back. He was happy to answer all of my questions, and I really appreciated the fact that the owner of the company took time out of his day to answer a potential customer's questions. I ended up buying a pair of their gaiters as well. Man, were those nice to have for pheasant hunting in this wet slushy snow shit today!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skunked, post: 271758, member: 4930"] I recently spent a lot of time researching different brands online and decided on the Outdoor Vision bino harness. It checked all of the boxes for me. I wasn't looking for something big and bulky with a lot of pockets for other things besides my binoculars. The harness is very comfortable, the pack fully encases the lenses of the binos and has two small pockets and a detachable rain fly. The lid opens away from your body, which is very convenient. The lid is held shut and in the open position with near-silent magnets. I called the company to ask them some questions and the owner called me back. He was happy to answer all of my questions, and I really appreciated the fact that the owner of the company took time out of his day to answer a potential customer's questions. I ended up buying a pair of their gaiters as well. Man, were those nice to have for pheasant hunting in this wet slushy snow shit today! [/QUOTE]
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