Recommended Bino Holder?

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I'm looking for a new bino holder for some new Leica binoculars I picked up at Christmas this year. I've used a Kuiu bino holder in the past and really liked them functionally but they're kind of noisy when branches scratch the material when sneaking through the woods hunting elk. I wear wool bibs and coat to keep the noise to a minimum. Anybody have a recommended strap on, chest mounted, bino case that is really quiet?
 
I really like my new Alaska Guide Creations bono harness. It's a little on the bulky side next to my s4 gear pair but it's not too big. Lots of compartments to store things. There isn't any elastic to wear out either.
 
I run a Marsupial now. I have tried about 6 different bino harnesses, and like the Marsupial best so far. I have an Outdoorsman too which is my 2nd favorite.
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Marsupials look sweet! & probably made in USA I'm guessing. There's so many options out there.....I have Badlands & love it but mine is worn out & I'm due to upgrade as well! Most of my buddies have switched to AGC & they're pretty awesome (AlaskaGuideCreations) FHF Gear made here in MT & they are awesome. Eberlestock with pistol pocket, KUIU,SITKA, Vortex, so many options & I like them ALL!!......is there a perfect one?
 
My FHF,maybe different now mines older,like but folds towards you and not contained on sides snow gets in. The Marsupials the same,I bush wack threw snow covered forest,the kuiu pro wraps all way around Nice speed goat Lance
 
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Thanks for all the input! I'm checking out everything you guys are talking about. My test for noise is to to scratch the outer materials with my fingernails similar to what a branch would do. Many of them have great features but I'm nervous about the outer materials.
 
I love my marsupial tried quite a few different brands before I found the marsupial. Mine is a few years old and the fabric isn't the quietest but I see they changed to a quieter fabric now.
 
Nimrod Outdoors.
I gave them a try two seasons ago and really like them. Tried them at a sport show. I also like that they are 100% made in the USA. (Middleton Idaho). The attached photos are not high quality but show the system. Very adjustable also.
 

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