4/1/2023 0 Comments Leupold binocular harness![]() Harnesses were then scored for modularity. To gauge shootability, we grabbed our bows and shot arrows while standing, kneeling, and seated, then repeated the same positions plus prone supported with a bipod, shooting a Tikka T3x in 6.5 Creedmoor and a Thompson/Center Encore Pro Hunter in. To test comfort, our four testers hiked at least 1 mile in each harness with a variety of binos and a loaded pack. Test team member Tim Smoke scoring the Kuiu Pro Bino Harness. To keep things simple, we stuck with the most common bino size for hunters, 10×42, and tested a variety of models - from Maven, Leupold, Vortex, and Bushnell. Many harnesses come in different sizes for different binocular powers. We judged 10 of the most popular bino harnesses on eight criteria: comfort, shootability, durability, functionality, modularity, glass protection, weather protection, and service & support. So, how does a hunter choose the best one? That’s where we come in. There are at least a dozen different modern bino harnesses on the market, with different pros and cons. The very best bino harnesses today are silent, durable, comfortable, and easy to use one-handed, and don’t interfere with a bow at full draw or a rifle shot while lying prone. Just a few short years later, we have fully enclosed and semi-enclosed harness systems that protect our prized glass from the elements - and sometimes ourselves. Not long ago, that meant a harness of a few elastic straps that held exposed binoculars close to the chest. The case also features additional mesh pockets that are perfect as fast-access storage for your small accessories.With binoculars ranging in price from $300 to $500 for entry-level glass to more than $3,000 on the high end, it only makes sense to protect them. Adjustable tethers and straps allow for a comfortable carry experience. It comes handy with a large protective case that keeps your binoculars safe from dirt, dust, and other types of damage. Protect your binoculars with the GlassPak Binocular Harness. You can also mount these binoculars on a tripod or car window mount using a tripod adapter. With the center focus wheel you can easily adjust the focus of both binocular barrels simultaneously. A diopter located on the right eyepiece adjusts for differences in a user's eyes. Vortex 10x42 Binoculars feature adjustable twist-up eyecups that maximize your comfort even when you are wearing eyeglasses. The binoculars have a rugged construction that withstands recoil and impact. A rubber armored exterior ensures a secure, non-slip grip for maximum comfort. Plus, Argon gas purging prevents internal lens fogging over a wide range of temperatures. The binocular barrel is sealed with O-rings that prevent moisture, dust, and debris from penetrating the barrel for ultimate protection. The Vortex 10x42 Crossfire HD Binoculars are extremely lightweight and designed to last through the harshest elements. ![]() These binoculars also feature multi-layer dielectric prism coating that ensures bright, clear, color-accurate images. The multiple anti-reflective coatings increase light transmission giving you detailed imagery even at low-light surrounding. The 10x42 Crossfire HD Binoculars utilize an HD Optical System which is optimized with select glass elements that reduce chromatic aberration to produce exceptional imagery with outstanding color fidelity with edge-to-edge sharpness. These binoculars are bundled with the GlassPak Binocular Harness that stores and protects your precious optics. This pair of optics offer up to 10x magnification and ultra-wide field of view of 325 feet at 1,000 yards – making them suitable for mid-range activities. The binoculars come with fully multi-coated optics that combine with highly-reflective multi-layer roof prisms to provide the best optical performance. The Vortex 10x42 Crossfire HD Roof Prism Binoculars give HD optics, rugged performance, and high-end form-factor in an amazing low price. Vortex 10x42 Crossfire HD Roof Prism Binoculars with GlassPak Harness Case ![]()
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