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Badlands Bino Case/Harness
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<blockquote data-quote="ohiohunter" data-source="post: 865186" data-attributes="member: 55230"><p>Badlands all the way. Its stream lined and if you are a hardcore belly walker you can easily fasten the unit closed w/ a clip or string from the opening latch to the small handle behind it. But you also have the option to fasten the bino to the unit like your elastic harnesses. So either way you will not be SOL w/ bino's 1.5mi back the trail. </p><p> </p><p>I had a horn hunter which closely resembles every other attempt to one up the badlands (w/ a magnet rangefinder holder, pitiful at best) and to say its lackluster doesn't even begin to describe its inferiority. Don't fall for all the little gadgets and extra pockets, you can deal w/ all that if you are a bird watcher but for hunting k.i.s.s. Esp when bowhunting, the less to interfere the better. </p><p> </p><p>As of now, nothing on the market compares to the badlands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohiohunter, post: 865186, member: 55230"] Badlands all the way. Its stream lined and if you are a hardcore belly walker you can easily fasten the unit closed w/ a clip or string from the opening latch to the small handle behind it. But you also have the option to fasten the bino to the unit like your elastic harnesses. So either way you will not be SOL w/ bino's 1.5mi back the trail. I had a horn hunter which closely resembles every other attempt to one up the badlands (w/ a magnet rangefinder holder, pitiful at best) and to say its lackluster doesn't even begin to describe its inferiority. Don't fall for all the little gadgets and extra pockets, you can deal w/ all that if you are a bird watcher but for hunting k.i.s.s. Esp when bowhunting, the less to interfere the better. As of now, nothing on the market compares to the badlands. [/QUOTE]
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