TIDEWE Bino Harness with Rangefinder Pouch & Rain Cover, Durable Lightweight Portable Binocular Pack for Hunting, Hiking
Department | unisex |
Manufacturer | TIDEWE |
Manufacturer reference | BOP004-KIS |
Package Dimensions | 26.39 x 23.29 x 7.7 cm; 498.95 Grams |
ASIN | B08H1RZSCT |
J**R
Great product for the price. Big man certified!
I bought this because my vortex harness doesn’t fit me. I’m 6’6” tall and every bit of 350. I figured for 27 bucks if it doesn’t fit or is crap quality I’m not out much. First off this is 100% big man certified it fits like a dream! The build quality is way better than what I expected for a 30 dollar product. Magnet closure on top holds good when you don’t wanna do the strap while hunting, if you’re running and gunning I’d say use the elastic straps to make sure it stays closed. I will say the elastic straps are cheap and I can tell it will lose elasticity quick and the rangefinder pouch isn’t anything spectacular. Wish it had some sort of form holding plastic inside of it. It is removeable and there’s straps to put your own on there if you want. But those two things are minor. I love this thing and would 100% bit again. I was critical about Tidewe but this bino hardness has convinced me to try other products from them.
E**C
Good for the price, but you get what you pay for
The value compared to similar products is very good, especially considering it comes with the range finder case also.I found the adjustability of the straps limited which was consistent with other reviews calling this a belly harness and not a chest harness. It may take some creativity in strap weaving to find your fit if you have a smaller frame like me, 5'6 160.The fit of my 10x42 Bushnell binoculars I found was also quite sloppy. I guess you don't want a super tight fit but there seems to be lots of room to spare.Overall I would say if you want to test drive a chest harness before spending 3 times the price this a good choice, or if you just want the option.Value here of 5 stars, fit and finish would be more like 3. Let's call it 4 overall.
A**E
Excellent bag but not adjustable enough
I haven't field tested this bag yet but based on look and feel, I can tell that it is going to be very useful, lightweight and easy to put on and off. Good quality materials and I like the color that is more camel colored than khaki. I want to be as fair in this review as possible because what I encountered may be unique to me and I don't believe it to be a company "built a poor product" issue. It might just be a design flaw depending on our body size.Pros: Well built. Breathable material and a good size for my Nikon7x35 EX action binos. I had read that the binos with rubberized coating are a little harder to put in the bag but it wasn’t enough to deter me from keeping the bag. I also really liked that it has a magnetic opening and it is easy to use with one hand. Added bonus = rain cover and a cloth to clean the lens. These extras make the bag extra specialCon #1: I am 5'6 and the straps on this bag are simply too long. I adjusted it as far up as it would go and it still sat way below my waist. I invited a friend over who is 5'9 and she had the same issue. I did my best to take a picture so you could see before you buy.My friend has a longer torso and she had the same issue.Picture 1 = the bag sits below her waist.Picture 2 = shows a binder clip we used to figure out that the bag is 2 inches too long. I have a shorter torso so I thought it was me. My plan was to return the product but I liked it so much, we decided to customize it.Picture 3 = to customize the bag, we took a seam ripper (there is one stitch on each side) and removed the stitch holding the buckle in place.Picture 4 = We re-wove the strap, adjusted the buckle and stitched it back together.Con #2: The bino connectors are plastic round clips but couldn't be attached to my binoculars.Picture 5 = We customized the connectors by removing the stitching, re-wove the strap and stitched it back together. The end result was that the plastic clips were removed and the fabric strap is what goes in the holes on the binos.Overall impression: Worth the money and more but be prepared to (potentially) make a few adjustments.
M**K
Worth it
Worth the money for sure, one big drawback is the rangefinder case isn't the greatest but even that is a nice addition. It's very comfortable but the straps that run down you'd chest are a big long, I'm a big guy and I have it set as short as possible and may even like it shorter. Overall it's definitely worth the money.
J**A
Wow
1. Good materials and build quality2. Comfortable3. PRICECons:1. The harness is on the large side and is a little finicky to adjust.Overall this bino harness is a fantastic value for the money. Fits my large bushnells perfectly and a range finder. I am able to keep all my Allen’s for adjustment, my optics, and a trigger in the harness comfortably.
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