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  1. yarrellii

    How do you carry your binoculars?

    In fact, you can tighten the straps so that it remains close to your body. Actually, you can tighten then so tight that using the binoculars becomes impossible, you simply cannot take them up to your eyes.
  2. yarrellii

    How do you carry your binoculars?

    Reporting back to say that I've joined @jafritten and @Herman66 in the "backpack+bino" club, and I must say I'm over the Moon. I've also used the Peak Design clips and they work like a breeze. As it usually happens, I took the plunge and decided to implement it while out in the field, so I...
  3. yarrellii

    How do you carry your binoculars?

    @jafritten Thanks a lot, that was it! I had found it in the meantime... and also our Dutch fellow forum member (Hermann66) who came up with the same idea... also for a 7x42 UV!! How funny is that, what are the odds with the amazing amount of different binocular brands and models! :) The other...
  4. yarrellii

    How do you carry your binoculars?

    @jafritten I love this, it is something I must definitely try. Ever since I first saw it here on BF (I think it was also a user of UV 7x42, but if I remember correctly he was from the Netherlands, amazing coincidences in bino choice). Also agree about the difference of carrying a neck strap with...
  5. yarrellii

    How do you carry your binoculars?

    I was going to point out a similar idea. I usually go birding on my own, and frankly I rarely see people with binoculars. When I'm birding with the local Natural Park/Rangers/Birders/etc. it's 100 % neck strap. On the only 2 day "group birding trip" I've done in my life, I must say that, out of...
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