John215
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I use a Sitka rigid harness and absolutely love it. It is only a single pouch but works perfect for my needs. I also use range finding binos so I dont have a need for extra compartments. Good luck in Texas.
I just bought one of those from somebody on here I wish it had a little bigger back pouch so I could slip in a 10 mm compact. Other than that it's a perfect bag for vinyls and rags and suchAlaska guide creations is the one I use. I like it quite well. Believe I use the cub model and it has an additional pouch on it that holds my range finder. Sure they make several (kuiu, sitka, etc) that would work just fine. But the Alaska is the one I have experience with. Good luck, be safe, shoot straight and have fun.
+1 for the badlands Bino-XR case. I'm on my 3rd season and I like it. Binos up top, range finder on bottom. Adjustable shelf between. Harness is comfortable, magnet closures are secure and not too loud. Rain cover included tucks away in a zipper pouch in the back. Sleeve on the back where I keep my cell phone. Comes with bungees with clips to hold your binos if you accidentally drop them. I did break the clip on the bungee for the rangefinder. Small pockets on both sides hold my lens brush and a few extra rounds during rifle season.I have the Badlands harness and really like it.
I like my marsupial!I am headed out on a west Texas Mule deer/aoudad/elk hunt this month and was wondering everyone's opinion on bino case, harness or regular neck strap. 90% of our hunting is done from a ranger unless we need to stalk. In years past I used the neck strap but it starts rubbing on the neck after 6 days straight of hunting and glassing but it makes it easy to remove binos to prepare for a shot. What's everyone else prefer and maybe some equipment suggestions?
What case you use for your 15x56? Looking for a case for my Swarovski I just got. I run my badlands and love it for 12x50. Any pictures of your caseMarsupial makes a nice harness. You can get them with or without magnetic closure, complete enclosure or open sides, and plenty of modular accessories. I ran them with a set of 15x56 binoculars this year scouting elk and all elk season with no complaints. I have used Kuiu for years before that with no issues.