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<blockquote data-quote="VTbluegrass" data-source="post: 1652978" data-attributes="member: 104786"><p>I have cheap Vortex binos 8x42s because my wife wanted a pair of Swarovski EL's 10x32 and I wanted her happy on our anniversary more than I wanted new bino's myself. She wanted 10's because she does some birding I personally like 8's because of the ranges I hunt and ease of picking apart tight brush. Eastern NC hunting not western US so that's a big part of it.</p><p>I would say no matter the pair you end up with a good harness makes all the difference in the world. I tried the Badlands harness but never really liked the set-up. I just stumbled on a company called Marsupial Gear while searching the internet and absolutely love the whole set up and they are even made in the USA. I like the magnet closure and the magnet that holds the flap open too for when I am in my stand. Either way if the weight of the binos you prefer is bothering you a better harness may be the fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VTbluegrass, post: 1652978, member: 104786"] I have cheap Vortex binos 8x42s because my wife wanted a pair of Swarovski EL's 10x32 and I wanted her happy on our anniversary more than I wanted new bino's myself. She wanted 10's because she does some birding I personally like 8's because of the ranges I hunt and ease of picking apart tight brush. Eastern NC hunting not western US so that's a big part of it. I would say no matter the pair you end up with a good harness makes all the difference in the world. I tried the Badlands harness but never really liked the set-up. I just stumbled on a company called Marsupial Gear while searching the internet and absolutely love the whole set up and they are even made in the USA. I like the magnet closure and the magnet that holds the flap open too for when I am in my stand. Either way if the weight of the binos you prefer is bothering you a better harness may be the fix. [/QUOTE]
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