RYO harness...the jury is out. I see the advantages of the adjustable shock cord and the different ways of carrying that are offered by this type of construction...I'm just not 100% sold on it.
The good news is that it is light...very light. Easy to stow and deploy. Slides easily over clothing when adjusted accordingly. Shock cord is high quality and is capable of holding even the largest binos against your chest.
Speaking of large binos...IMO - Max weight for these would be right around 1.5 lbs...over 2 lbs I think the straps would really start to dig into my neck/shoulder. Especially considering how long I would be wearing these and how far I'd be walking. Just not the right application.
My other issue with these is the metal rings they send with the harness to attach to the QD points. Metal rings touching optics will not happen on my watch, so I fashioned some cord that I have into a figure-eight for attachment. Inexpensive, effective, durable, non-marring and still quiet.
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Lastly...the extra cordage left hanging off my back if I cinch them up. Walking, crawling and hunting through bush looking for buffalo is not the time to get hung up by a bino harness. I know, can't have your cake and eat it too.
Like I said, I'm undecided on if these will become part of my kit or not. Could end up with another set of the Peak Designs or they could be absolutely awesome and I just don't know it yet. My wife and I will put them to the test and report back.