Best Backcountry Bino Mount

chukwithak

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While I like to very weight conscious, I know quality matters. If it brakes in the field, that’s going to hurt. That being said, I’m trying to decide between the 2 Really Right Stuff Bino mounts and the Aziak Binocular clamps. Going on Leica Geovid Pro’s 10x42. TYIA
 
The aziak clamps are really nice. Light and simple, always there is the best part. But when you grab the bino barrel, you have to deal with the bracket and arca foot being in the way. For me the convenience outweighs the minor annoyance of grabbing that aziak clamp with my hand on the bino barrel.
 
I had a center mount on my old pair of Vortex binoculars, but switched to Aziak clamp when I upgraded to a new pair of Swaros. The clamp is lightweight, easy to pack, and durable. I would definitely recommend.
 
I just got the wiser precision sparrow, and I really like it. Similar to the aziak, but the foot is centered on the bino and it looks more low profile than the aziak. Just another one to consider

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I recognize some binoculars aren’t able to accept a binocular stud/post. Which is unfortunate. Using a clamp results in a heavy, bulky and inefficient choice. That also looks clunky, doesn’t self level and offsets your binos from the centerline of the tripod head. From my perspective bino clamps should be avoided, if possible.
 
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Outdoorsman for me. I run it on my EL 12x50’s and it’s very easy to go from the chest harness to the tripod. The clamp would occasionally catch on the harness when putting them away or taking them out. The stud does not catch on anything.
 
I prefer the RRS Cinch over the Aziak. I really wanted to like the Aziak since it's so streamlined, but you can't level out your binos if your tripod/head isn't level. The RRS allows you to level them out pretty easily. The offset thing doesn't bother me, but sounds like it does others. So I guess something to consider.

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I pulled the trigger on the Wiser Sparrows. A blend of the Aziaks and RRS but center mounted. I'll report back in a week or two. Leica's are supposed to get here the end of the week.
 
I pulled the trigger on the Wiser Sparrows. A blend of the Aziaks and RRS but center mounted. I'll report back in a week or two. Leica's are supposed to get here the end of the week.
I just pulled the trigger on the Leica Geovid Pro 10x42s. How do you like the Wiser Sparrow?
 
I just pulled the trigger on the Leica Geovid Pro 10x42s. How do you like the Wiser Sparrow?

VERY happy with it for its weight. I originally bought it for the Leicas, ended up keeping it for my SS Gen2’s. Though the weight would be an issue but was not. Used it for 3 weeks I the field. It’s probably not as strong as the RRS, but I actually appreciate the very little give it as at becomes an advantage. If your tripod is not spot on when trying to take a range, there’s a tiny amount of flex you can use within the bands to get the crosshairs where you need for ranging, but it when you let go, it goes right back where it needs to be. Worth every penny if you ask me.


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I might be bias but I don't think anything beats my NS clamp especially for the Geovids. I used the Geovids in my development.

 
I might be bias but I don't think anything beats my NS clamp especially for the Geovids. I used the Geovids in my development.

Nice. Hadn't seen this one yet.
 
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