Quietest Bino harness

LostArra

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Any suggestions for a truly quiet bino harness that's easy open/close? I'm referring to silent as in treestand hunting wired up whitetails who hate cordura noise. I don't need a big chest rig just bino and rf pouch.

I've got an older Alaskan Guide Creations harness that works fine for elk hunting but I would like something just to keep out rain when in a stand. I usually hunt with a Rick Young harness and put the bino inside my coat if it rains (bino is waterproof, I'm just ocd about water spots on eye piece).
 
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LostArra

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Ooops. I just found this:
 

SalCP

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I’m running Eberlestock. No issues opening and closing and the fabric wears in overtime to make it a little better
Any suggestions for a truly quiet bino harness that's easy open/close? I'm referring to silent as in treestand hunting wired up whitetails who hate cordura noise. I don't need a big chest rig just bino and rf pouch.

I've got an older Alaskan Guide Creations harness that works fine for elk hunting but I would like something just to keep out rain when in a stand. I usually hunt with a Rick Young harness and put the bino inside my coat if it rains (bino is waterproof, I'm just ocd about water spots on eye piece).
I’m running eberlestock and have had no issues. It breaks in over time
 
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Safari Tuff Bino Harness is by far the quietest material you can get. Dead silent
 

roosterdown

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Afton, MN
I love my harness for western hunting, and hated it for stand-hunting whitetails. Less about noise and more about the fact that every sit, I am changing my layers at least twice so taking the harness off & putting it back on is just more hassle and movement.

I've also killed a couple of very big deer where I had to drop the binos, grab the bow, draw and shoot as fast as I could - perhaps 3 or 4 seconds - and even half a second more to stow the binos in a harness might have cost me that opportunity.
 

Pilarczyk85

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I use the T and K hunting bino harness and love it. Magnetic flap on it so it doesn't flop around when not in use. Quite and comfortable.
 
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