affordable binoculars

After years of packing binos around with some level of discomfort or frustration, I found one of the best pieces of gear anyone can add to their kit. Next to good boots and good glass itself, it is a must for me from now on. The KUIU bino harness is the best way I have found to always have my binos at the ready. It allows you to run, crawl or ride in a truck without have them bouncing, dragging in the dirt, getting in the way or getting rained and snowed on or fogged up under a jacket. It's not cheap at $85 but I would spend the money again in a heartbeat! Here's a couple pics.

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I've tried a few other "bino bras" but this one is BY FAR the best. I wear it pretty much all day every day when I'm hunting and don't even know my binocs are there any more. Once you get the fit adjusted the way you want it, it's very easy to make minor adjustments for more or less bulky clothing. It is a great way to keep your expensive new binoculars from getting all banged up too.
Seriously! This is one great piece of gear!

That's pretty interesting, especially for inclimate conditions where you are likely to be out in the rain/snow.
 

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Here's a photo of Tony receiving that Shaw & Hunter award at the 1970 annual EAPHA Dinner Dance. Tony Dyer, then EAPHA President and Princess (Sunny) von Auersperg presented it. I also attended the event.
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