RedHead® Optics Harness System
- Supports weight with shoulders instead of neck
- Eliminates neck fatigue
- Fully adjustable elastic straps
- Very flexible - works with binoculars, rangefinders and cameras
- Quick disconnect system
The RedHead Optics Harness System uses your shoulders instead of your neck to support the weight of your binoculars, eliminating all neck fatigue. Fully adjustable elastic straps. Works for all sizes of binoculars, cameras, and rangefinders. Harness feature a quick disconnect system that allows you to take your optics off the harness quickly.
Rated 4.6 out of 5Â by 57
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by Carter Should Have Purchased Sooner
I've only been using this harness for a short time. But, I'm confident that I've made a smart decision with this purchase. In fact, I wish I had bought this harness sooner. It is easy to put on and take off, keeps my binoculars close but out of the way when bowhunting, and actually motivates me to use my high quality optics more often. The quick-detach clips that connect the harness to your binoculars are extremely handy for those hunting situations that don't require immediate access to your optics.
November 28, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by DarenD Better than the factory strap by far!
I purchased this bino harness to get the old strap off my neck. They work pretty good. Takes a few minutes of adjusting the harness to fit nice, but once set up, is quite confortable to wear all day. The straps are made of a kind of stretchy material that fits around your shoulders snugly, and puts the binos right under the sternum instead of down by your belly button. When you need 'em, they're right there!
November 27, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by GobblerSeeker Got to have binos close
I have 2 of these for different pairs of binoculars.. A necessity to have your binoculars close. They are adjustable and I am able to keep mine from dangling too low and kept at a comfortable level. I have worn them all day long and feel no discomfort. Especially valuable during spring turkey hunt to check for beards at distance without fumbling through your gear bag for binos.
November 13, 2012
Rated 1 out of 5Â by rrffrydr poor equipment
it is not what i hoped for.... binoculars drag on ground ...no better than strap
September 10, 2012
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I usually wear a hybrid pack as I hunt the central AZ mountains and need to carry a good amount of items. How will the straps work while I have the pack on? I like the QD connectors, just not sure how this will work for me.Answers
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I too wear a large backpack with all of my extras for hunting. The bino harness is stretchy and when I slip on the backpack, I am able to buckle the strap (the little one that keeps the main shoulders straps from slipping) by tucking it under the harness with no problems. This way, I can still have full use of the binos while wearing the backpack.A:Â
my grandson's has rings to fasten then to the front arm straps wish is all lot betterDetails:Â
I'm looking to purchase additional clips, the ends that attach to the binoculars. Is this a possibility? And if so, how so?Answers
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Yes, it is universal and will connect with the neckstrap attachments of any normal set of binos.A:Â
they should it would try them at a bass pro store to make sure you get what you needDetails:Â
I's like to see another view of this product, the black version, from the back. Available? ThanksAnswers
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The back view is now shown online.1 of 1
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