Attaching Bino Harness to shoulder/chest straps of pack

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Has anybody done this with clips? If so I would be interested in seeing pics. It makes a lot more sense than layering pack and bino harness.
 

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I just run the chest strap from my back pack through the belt loop(?) on my bio case, strap around neck as a safety in case they accidentally fall out some how. Binos in the perfect spot and no extra harness to wear.

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You can most likely get there with just some clips.....but for me I wouldn't want it. Most of my hunting is done with a pack on. It would drive me crazy to have to take my binoculars off just to take my pack off. As it stands I can quickly drop my pack, still have my binos with me. but that's me
 

BCSteel

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What harness you run?

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No harness. I've been using it like this for a year now. I always have a pack when hunting so it works well for me.
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I played with mine and rigged it center then low and left like the mr rib pouches. Didn’t like it. I tried running it in a padded pouch on my pack belt. Didn’t like it either. In addition to not really liking the ride, For both, I find there were more times that I wanted my bingos and not my pack than I would have expected.

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You can most likely get there with just some clips.....but for me I wouldn't want it. Most of my hunting is done with a pack on. It would drive me crazy to have to take my binoculars off just to take my pack off. As it stands I can quickly drop my pack, still have my binos with me. but that's me
Agreed. I don't really see a benefit in eliminating the bino harness. For one, the bino harness on my AGC pack is not at all bulky and I never even notice it under my pack, and secondly, there are many times that I want to drop my pack and go and having the binos in there own pack/harness is so much simpler.
 

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I have an agc harness and was thinking of doing the same. I'd like to rig it up so that I can just use the female clips on the agc that are already there to attach it to my backpack shoulder straps. I'd still bring the shoulder harness so I could tack my backpack off and still carry my binos though. It looks like I could just get a second set of the tethers and run them through the sternum strap buckles on my pack.
 

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I run a badlands case, chest strap through the top, and badlands sent me a couple extra clips that I attached to the straps of my kuiu pack, which connect to bottom of case, very happy and secure, often wonder why no one has an integrated system
 
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Couldn’t a guy hook his bino pack into his excess webbing from his blood lifters? This is assuming you have the same size webbing/buckles for both.
 

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I use a cabelas bino harness, I put that on under my jacket . I then put on my vest or puffy and or my rain gear. Just un zip and the binos are free to use , they stay nice and dry in bad weather . also if I need to drop my pack and crawl I still have them .
This has worked for me for years.

MIke
 
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