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Nimrod Bino-Topia binocular harness / suspender system

Mon Apr 13 2009
Nimrod Bino-Topia binocular harness / suspender system. Made of heavy duty elastic and quality materials. The clever design holds the binoculars close to the body, but when needed they rock into place at eye level.


Nimrod Bino-Topia binocular harness / suspender system. Made of heavy duty elastic and quality materials. The clever design holds the binoculars close to the body, but when needed they rock into place at eye level. Weight is distributed by the yolk on the back. Elastic straps below and nylon straps on top keep the binocular in place without slipping

Nimrod Bino-Topia binocular harness / suspender system. Made of heavy duty elastic and quality materials. The clever design holds the binoculars close to the body, but when needed they rock into place at eye level. Weight is distributed by the yolk on the back. Elastic straps below and nylon straps on top keep the binocular in place without slipping

Weight is distributed by the yolk on the back. Elastic straps below and nylon straps on top  keep the binocular in place without slipping

Nimrod Bino-Topia binocular harness / suspender system. Made of heavy duty elastic and quality materials. The clever design holds the binoculars close to the body, but when needed they rock into place at eye level. Weight is distributed by the yolk on the back. Elastic straps below and nylon straps on top keep the binocular in place without slipping

Nimrod Bino-Topia binocular harness / suspender system. Made of heavy duty elastic and quality materials. The clever design holds the binoculars close to the body, but when needed they rock into place at eye level. Weight is distributed by the yolk on the back. Elastic straps below and nylon straps on top keep the binocular in place without slipping

This is being used with a pair of Steiner Predator 10x50 Binoculars

Nimrod Bino-Topia binocular harness / suspender system. Made of heavy duty elastic and quality materials. The clever design holds the binoculars close to the body, but when needed they rock into place at eye level. Weight is distributed by the yolk on the back. Elastic straps below and nylon straps on top keep the binocular in place without slipping

Nimrod Bino-Topia binocular harness / suspender system

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Thu Jun 4 2009
9: 21 pm
Two things wrong with this harness. When you raise the binos to your eyes the lower elastic straps pull downward which puts constant tension on your hands and eventually causes fatigue. The nylon strings that you are supposed to tie onto your binos are scary small. I just couldn't trust them to hold my new $1800 Zeiss 8X42's. Fix the constant tension issue and use a beefy strap to connect the binos to the harness and you would have a great set-up.
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