i went cheap, wore them for 6 hard days stalking and hunting, have worn them in the deer stand and can't see not wearing something to carry them again Butler Creek Bino Caddy Strap
I switched from a strap to a harness last year.
I picked up an Alaska Guide Creations harness and haven’t looked back. It’s usually all I carry in the woods along with weapon.
Has a place for rangefinder, headlamp, and wind check. That’s about all I need most of the time.
I really like it when I use my climber because all my stuff is on my chest rather than having to strap a bag/pack somewhere.
It protects your glass very well, and keeps it out of the elements.
I'm trying this Ultra Light harness from Bushnell, and so far I really like it. It's more comfortable than it looks, even when used with only a t-shirt.
Know ya'll are going to think this is funny or cheap but here it goes , had a pair of heavy duty suspenders at the house one day a few years ago and looked at them and said i think i can make some bino straps with these and been using them ever since ,comfortable and secure.
I really like the rick young harness. It looks like it would be uncomfortable because of the thin diameter of the shock cord, but I hardly notice that it's there. Only problem is that when you're walking through brush, the binos are not protected. Otherwise, I really like it and it isn't crazy expensive.
this one - I looked at a lot and this one I enjoy the best - Marsupial gear - I have the bino chest harness with a side pocket for the range finder - had others before it, don't any longer
Made with high-quality Cordura, our binocular harness is designed to be quiet, lightweight, low profile, modular, and easily operated with one hand. The updated features of the PRO-M harness include MOLLE on the underside of the pouch for attachment of modular accessories.