Josef
13 juli 2025
Die Fernglas Tatsache wäre perfekt, wenn sie etwas größer wäre. So muss ich mein Fernglas (Nikon Prostuff 7s 10*42) schon hinein drücken. Die dehnbaren Seiten würde man besser aus normalem Material herstellen um diesen Effekt nicht noch zu verstärken. Ansonsten bin ich sehr zufrieden.
Terry
5 juli 2025
This is a pretty well thought out and implemented bino case. Lots of adjustments possible, including the length of the straps going to the binoculars. As others have mentioned, the closure system is a mystery. The shock cord is far too long to be effective. There are lots of ways attach things to this pack. I used zip ties to attach a neoprene rangefinder case to the side. Then I also attached a large magnet to the side cinch strap (wrapped the magnet in gorilla tape, then put holes through the gorilla tape and zip-tied it to the strap so I could still adjust the strap). I just repurposed the magnet and steel plate from a car phone mount kit I wasn't using. This lets me quickly attach the rangefinder to my waist at times when I don't want to mess with getting the RF back in its case.Putting it on, with the binocs in, is a little clumsy as the weight of the binocs wants to pull everything down. What I learned is to leave one side clipped and put your arm through that side first and then just clip the other side. Not a big deal. Having clips on top may have improved this process, but because of the adjustment straps for the binoculars themselves, this probably wasn't an option. Also, the attachment points for the top straps keep you from folding the cover back easily (if you want to keep it open for a while). You can still do it, but it's pretty bunched up. Moving the attachment points more to the outside edges would have allowed for this better, but again I'm guessing it would have affected something else negatively. I guess if an animal is far enough away to need binoculars, they're probably not going to notice if you're flipping a cover on your case to put your binos away.The materials are very heavy duty. Noise is a bit of a concern, as brushing against any portion of the case will not be silent. But it's position on your chest shouldn't really make that an issue. I can't comment on its water-shedding properties yet. Before this I just used a harness, and the binos would get rain, snow, pine needles, dust, etc., on them, so this should be a marked improvement even if not completely water-proof.I haven't used it hunting yet but have done a lot of (bow) shooting with it on. It does not interfere with my draw. Just make sure you don't have any loose straps sticking up. They provide elastic wraps to keep loose ends neatly stored.This harness seems to be completely identical to the other ALPS harness, except for the RMEF logo on the front.