How do You Carry Your Binos?

Cabelas bino cover harness.

Does the job for me.

Also crooked horn harness, but I like the Cabelas better. Easier to get on and off with bulky clothes on.

Alao have a vortex cover that came with a pair of binos, but it's too bulky, and I don't like the bungie cord closure, so I also put those in a Cabelas cover
 
I have a FHF and like it.
I’ve seriously contemplated switching to 10x32 ultravid HD plus and making a Kydex holster with a lock for them and wearing it on my belt
 
Around my neck and under my right arm (left handed). Then my bugle tube does the same over the binos. Sometimes when I move just right my tube bangs against my binos and makes some nice glunking sounds. I've had bulls come in silently just from that.
What ☝ said but the RH version.
 
I also say Rick Young Outdoors. Their ultralight bino harness will not stretch out. I’ve had mine now for years and they are good as new.
 
I made a harness out of some paracord and a couple of the smallest size Nite Ize S hooks. It is a very similar design to the Rick Young harness but cost way less and is simpler.
 
Rick young harness has been my go-to. I just picked up a marsupial standard bino harness to try. Went with the standard over the enclosed just because it looks a little easier/faster to get the binos in/out of with the side walls being shorter.
 
How come Badlands isn’t very popular? I use their small case and it’s slim, quick, lite, and a perfect fit. What am I missing?
 
I like my trim, secure, quiet, magnet-less, fully enclosed, Made in USA Stone Glacier chest pack and harness.
 
Kuiu pro for western big glass hunts, marsupial for smaller glass on the ground New England hunts, and loose for archery treestand hunts.
 
AGC K.I.S.S. harness. I like the way it has a lid that keeps snow/dirt totally out and it's streamlined.
 
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