The Kingfisher
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I was going to get me a new harness and found some different options on the internet. I found the "Ultra light bino harness" as an interesting alternative to the traditional harness. See this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTm-ZEfB5aE
It's a fairly simple thing that one should be able to do yourself, I thought. I googled this and found the following youtube clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XBe6_0zK8s
With these youtube clips in my mind I designed my own binocular harness. After buying some different parts, it only took about 2-3 minutes to make the harness. Now, the snap hooks are white (really ugly, I know..
), but they should be replaced with black as soon as possible. The backplate is from my old harness, which I cut into pieces as it had begun to fray. Cost: about 40 SEK or 6 USD or 4,50 EUR or 4 GBP.
Anyway..my harness is made from something called "shock-cord" that can be purchased in stores that sell boats, kayaks, etc. I have tested various thickness of it and found that 3mm works really well. The length is about 2 meters and the cord material is elastic and durable.
I do not think I need to explain exactly how I 've done since you probably see it anyway at the attached pictures!
It's a fairly simple thing that one should be able to do yourself, I thought. I googled this and found the following youtube clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XBe6_0zK8s
With these youtube clips in my mind I designed my own binocular harness. After buying some different parts, it only took about 2-3 minutes to make the harness. Now, the snap hooks are white (really ugly, I know..
Anyway..my harness is made from something called "shock-cord" that can be purchased in stores that sell boats, kayaks, etc. I have tested various thickness of it and found that 3mm works really well. The length is about 2 meters and the cord material is elastic and durable.
I do not think I need to explain exactly how I 've done since you probably see it anyway at the attached pictures!
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