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Structure, size, water resistance, noise. Let’s hear some opinions. They’re not made by pelican, they’re all cut and sew, why are these bino harnesses so pricey?
I agree. Although US made doesn’t always equal better quality or better warranty like we wish it did. The new Marsupial harness for $220(with the side rigs included though, and the black multi is kinda cool) and they of course have a good warranty. But I’d rather spend the extra on a better optic and have a harness to protect it. You can get that out of alps outdoorz new one for $50, lifetime warranty.There are plenty under 100 bucks, check out Amazon. Just not the US made quality stuff.
I'd bet that I've bought a dozen for myself, family and friendsRick Young Harness
I don't disagree. I have and use the Alps Outdoorz and like it a bunch. Its light, minimalist, and holds well. A Marsupial gear range finder pouch on the side and it's pretty ideal for my liking. I have a Rick Young as well but have fallen out of love with it.I agree. Although US made doesn’t always equal better quality or better warranty like we wish it did. The new Marsupial harness for $220(with the side rigs included though, and the black multi is kinda cool) and they of course have a good warranty. But I’d rather spend the extra on a better optic and have a harness to protect it. You can get that out of alps outdoorz new one for $50, lifetime warranty.
Just venting mostly, all the US harnesses have the same look, for the most part, and I love it. But I’m honest with myself, I can’t afford a $200 harness, I’m trying to save up for tag.
I usually charge $100 or so for a basic hip holster. Should be charging $300 to make some money, but I really like messing with leather so I make sure I break even at the lower price.They are basically binocular holsters, and I haven't seen a good USA made chest rig for a handgun under $100 either. That's just what it costs. $20 an hour is almost destitute now for USA labor. They have to eat too.
Or you can be like me, just don't use them. Straps work fine for most, you just have to take them off if you want to crawl on your hands and knees or belly crawl.
They are basically binocular holsters, and I haven't seen a good USA made chest rig for a handgun under $100 either. That's just what it costs. $20 an hour is almost destitute now for USA labor. They have to eat too.
Or you can be like me, just don't use them. Straps work fine for most, you just have to take them off if you want to crawl on your hands and knees or belly crawl.