Allen Adjustable Binocular Strap, Camo
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It will work, as long as the eyelets are factory installed to attach the neck strap to the binoculars.
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Fits perfect, especially for a big guy like me. My binoculars are in love with it and I highly recommend it to anyone trying to Maintain a tight grip on them and be ready to use them at any given time.
I love the strap on this binocular. It seems like every year I have to deal with harsh weather here in Alabama, but my Allen slings have proven themselves reliable consistently since the early 1990s. My binoculars are no longer just dangling around on my chest while walking across the roughest terrain on my property with this strap. I find them to be comfortable, even on a big guy like me. The product is easy to install and worth the price. Whenever binoculars are used for outdoor activities, this is a necessary item.
A very well made product. I am 6'4" and 200 pounds, and this clothing fits me well. The length is 42 inches.
But with my cheap 10x42 bins, the heavy-duty clips pinch my nose as I bring my bino up to my eyes and get the bino's inter pupillary distance right in front of When all else failed, I placed some zip ties between the bino's and the clasps, but this didn't seem to solve the problem. In order to make use of these, you will need to get some soft string to attach your binoculars to, then make a loop of that soft string, and then attach the loop to the clasps for your binoculars. Whatever the case may be, these are highly recommended, and with a bit of personal tuning and craftsmanship, they can be custom-made for you. I highly recommend it.
The glasses were ordered with a pair of new I've found it to be quite helpful when hunting deer.
The clip on these broke a day after I put it on and started using it for * If they weren't broken it was a good strap. I liked the functions of the clip when it wasn't broken.
But not the best match for the RealTree APG camo binoculars. The Allen # 198 binocular elastic strap Mossy Oak goes well with my Nikon RealTree APG camouflage binoculars. The colors are a nice match [Camo]. I did not spend much time looking for another harness in this category, but this one did the job. There were four of them in the box. 4pcs each zip tie and 4pcs each zip tie. Rings made from metal [see picture]. My only use of metal rings was to use the two Using zip ties is a waste of time. Because the ties look weak and flimsy, it may put your precious binoculars at risk of being dropped without warning and can ruin them forever! As for the price of $13, you're looking at a minimum of The price was out of 22 [bought it three weeks ago. You can get the Black color version of this for $8 a bit cheaper. ] at this time. For a bino harness at this price, how can I You're welcome. 11 dollars The 95] is available in Mossy Oak or RealTree camouflage colors, The loop is much stronger than rings or zip ties, so it is an ideal replacement for these metal rings. In contrast to the standard wrist strap for digital cameras, this is a bit wider and broader to accommodate binoculars or DSLR cameras and weighs a bit more. Furthermore, these harnesses/straps are able to be used with digital SLR cameras as well.
I am happy with my A flexible and durable material. This time, it has been well I love how comfortable it is and I love the price as well.
Price is reasonable, but The color shown is a dark gray rather than the popular white There are four shades of black.