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I just picked up my first decent pair of binoculars, and looking for advice on ways of carrying them in the field and storing them in the car/boat. I got dizzy looking at all the different harnesses so coming to the experts here. The ones I got are a few years old, Leupold BX3 10X50 Mojave, super clear compared to my old hand me downs. P
 
I was looking at the crooked horns due to the price, I'll check out Alaska Guides. On the Crooked Horns, can they be detached for someone else to burrow quickly?
 
I have these which seem to work fine. Never use any harness really though cuz my 12x binoculars are so small and light I just stuff them in a pocket.

 
I have a neoprene (wet suit material) sling for an older Zeiss 10x50s but it offers no protection. Good for in the truck of spotting out of a vehicle but offers no real protection from the elements or bumps n bruises.

I picked up a chest pouch from the whorehouse from Badlands for my EL 8.5x42 and is has room for my range teller and a pull over rain cover.

 
I have a neoprene (wet suit material) sling for an older Zeiss 10x50s but it offers no protection. Good for in the truck of spotting out of a vehicle but offers no real protection from the elements or bumps n bruises.

I picked up a chest pouch from the whorehouse from Badlands for my EL 8.5x42 and is has room for my range teller and a pull over rain cover.

2nd the badland bino pouch. I have two of them. One for hunting and another for hiking. Plus badlands had an unconditional return policy.
 

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