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    Advice for birding in a bike

    With regards to binoculars, I think it also depends on the size of the bins, the length of straps that you prefer and the kind of cycling. I usually just keep my binoculars (usually 32 or 42mm)on their normal strap, bandolier style, without any complaint and very quick to grab. They are fully...
  2. M

    Advice for birding in a bike

    I haven't tried yet, but I think a 8x20 (usually double hinged) should. A 8x25 I don't think would be ideal,at least not a single-hinge one. But someone might have tried yet.
  3. M

    Advice for birding in a bike

    Mine are also Ortlieb textile rear carrier bags, probably the same type. I’m quite happy with them, but it is interesting to hear about your preference for the Vaude ones (I have never tried those, had them on my list when looking for some cycling bags, but didn’t know of any practical...
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    Advice for birding in a bike

    Good question! I’m often taking the bike for birding. I’m also curious about tips and experiences from others. I keep my binoculars most often around my neck when cycling, with not only rainguards, but also objective covers. Biking is the main (only real) reason I‘v got objective covers...
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