Odd man out here. When the Kifaru came out I listened to so many people rag on it that I didn't try it for a long time. Turns out it's my favorite harness. I have harnesses from Marsupial and FHF (FOB) that don't get used now, though I did put the FHF straps on the Kifaru.
Have you tried the new FHF? I'm between it and the marsupial enclosed for a forward opening harness.If the older FHF I have opened forward they would win.
No I have not tried the new one. Im satisfied enough with the Marsupial for now.Have you tried the new FHF? I'm between it and the marsupial enclosed for a forward opening harness.
Bump. Curious as wellWhat makes the Marsupial better than say the Kuiu Pro or FHF? Is it just the location it sits or ease of access or?
I enjoyed your post and am thinking of dropping my AC bino harness and getting a RYO harness and maybe pair it with some 10x32 RF binos to drop weight as I am a backcountry hunter. What are the cons of using this setup with a big backpack? Are there any other tips for this setup you would recommend based on your experience? Thank you for your time.It's not the same as a true harness, but for how I use bino's, I'm a big fan of the Rick Young Bino Harness:
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...usually paired with his neoprene cover when travelling or not in use:
Neoprene Binocular Cover
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Very light, very simple, and immediately available with minimal movement. The majority of use is while woods hunting, either from stand or while still hunting. The "stretch" helps with off-hand stability for me and is so easy to adjust the tension and height/position. It can be worn in various positions, cross body, etc. Very easy to add/remove layers without having to take it off or set it down, just loosen, pull arms through, and it's a simple neck strap so you can add/remove, then put your arms back in and tighten up.
Not a requirement, but I like to have a collar or hood on one of my layers to avoid it being next to skin on my neck. In rainy weather, it's not as useful as a harness to keep the lenses covered when in/out of use (for carry the neoprene cover works great). The heaviest bino's I use it with are ~32 oz and it works fine with them. More weight than that, a true harness might be better.