🎯 Gear up smart, stay dry, and hunt longer with SPIKA’s ultimate binocular harness!
The SPIKA Binocular Harness Chest Pack is a compact, lightweight, and waterproof carrying solution designed for hunters and outdoor professionals. Constructed from durable 500D treated nylon with YKK zippers and equipped with a 4-point ergonomic harness, it offers superior comfort and protection for binoculars and rangefinders. Its magnetic lid and thick rain cover ensure quick access and weather resistance, making it an essential companion for serious outdoor adventures.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.27 x 10.39 x 5.51 inches |
Package Weight | 0.57 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.08 x 3.54 x 8.66 inches |
Item Weight | 1.24 Pounds |
Brand Name | SPIKA |
Color | ArmyGreen |
Material | Nylon |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | SPIKA |
Style | Compact |
Outer Material | Nylon |
Size | small |
Sport Type | Hunting |
G**L
Out door use
Good bag holds alot for hunting or out doors use comfy looks good value nice .
L**M
Top quality/best bag I’ve had
The straps are comfortable, the bag is lightweight enough to not add unwanted extra ounces when carrying full gear. The top magnetic closing latch is my favorite feature. Makes storing and pulling out my monocular quick and easy.The customer service is OUTSTANDING! I lost a buckle out hunting and customer service sent me a new one without a huge hassle or wait time. The representatives were kind and helpful and when I wasn’t descriptive enough about what I had lost, they sent me a wrong part the first time. I thought for sure I’d never be able to get the right one if I bothered them a second time, but they said it was no problem and immediately sent me out the correct part upon my more detailed description of the piece missing. Customer service as good as this creates loyal customers.
E**C
Great Rig
The zippers on here are really good quality, and the loop makes them easy to use. I put a bottle of wind direction powder in one side, and my range finder in the other. I have a normal range finder that drops right in, my rangefinder that also shows angles for archery is a little bigger, and it is a tight fit but still goes in. My Vortex Bino's fit like a glove 10x50 crossfires. There are lots ways to attach things. I have a l kydex holster that attaches underneath it perfectly. This is very comfortable, I just undo one of the lower straps, and it comes on and off easy.
L**N
Love this 🥰
The size and storage are good. I plan to store a little more than my binoculars. I also plan to use it as a camera bag. I love the color and the adjustability. I’m 5’3 and this adjusts perfectly to my size. The price point is great considering all of the included features in comparison to other brands. My husband might be a little jealous. Can’t wait to try it out soon!
A**R
Great product overall!!
This product was great overall. The side pockets are perfect for wind checker or your release. The big pocket on the front is a rangefinder pocket. I use the same rangefinder for hunting that I use for golf and it fit in there snug but not too snug. Overall great product. Definitely buy if your on the fence!
B**W
Great case
Excellent case! Durable and practical!
L**9
Large Binoculars Fit!
My large 10x50 range finding binoculars fit, even with the eye cups extended. It’s a little snug depth wise but I wouldn’t want it any bigger as I am wearing this on my chest. Able to adjust straps down to a very comfortable size (I’m only 5’9” and 155 lbs). Another case I bought and returned could not be adjusted small enough for my frame, and the pouch was huge). If you’re a larger frame I feel these have plenty of length to expand the straps as well. As for the pockets, range finder fits in front; Kestrel fits in one side pocket; and wind indicator, compass and batteries fit in the other side pocket.
S**Y
Nice product if it were sewn together properly
This binocular harness arrived yesterday. As I was trying to adjust the straps to fit me comfortably, I thought it weird that there were 2 skinny straps attached to the upper & lower harness straps on the right side. Not knowing what they were for, I tightened the thing up and went for a hike. Later, I had my husband look at the harness/case and he said there should be small straps (such as were all on the right side) on either side of the case to tie the binoculars on...because we as humans have a tendency to lay stuff down and walk off. After studying the thing more, I discovered that the right lower strap that had the skinny strap should have been the upper strap on the left side. So, basically the left side of the harness had a correct lower strap but the left upper strap should have been sewn on the bottom of the right side of the case. I should send the things back, but because the straps are all much too long for me AND I do know how to sew, I will take the buckle with the skinny strap off the right side and put it on the left...then cut all the straps off so I don't have so much stuff flapping. Other than the straps being sewn on incorrectly, the case seems to be well constructed and will be very convenient for hiking or hunting. I'm hopeful I can get the straps cinched up tight enough for the case to stay snug and not ride up in the back. The magnet on the lid for the case is wonderful.
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