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RedHead® Optics Harness System

RedHead® Optics Harness System

The RedHead Optics Harness System uses your shoulders instead of your neck to support the weight of your binoculars, eliminating all neck fatigue. Fully adjustable elastic straps. Works for all sizes of binoculars, cameras, and rangefinders. Harness feature a quick disconnect system that allows you to take your optics off the harness quickly. Features: Supports weight with shoulders instead of neck Eliminates neck fatigue Fully adjustable elastic straps Very flexible - works with binoculars, rangefinders, and cameras Quick disconnect system

Average Customer Rating: 4.69 out of 5 4.7 out of 5
13 of 13 (100%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.

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Customer Reviews for RedHead® Optics Harness System

Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 4 out of 5
a product over looked, November 21, 2009
By Anonymous from savannah ga

Advantages: Durability, Ease of use, Performs well, Quality, Value for money, no soar neck
Disadvantages: sraps come loose

"i have used this product about 12 times now since i bought it 2 months ago. I think this product is great it keeps your binos nice and tight to your body, it doesn't hurt your neck like a lanyard does, and it is actually comfortable to wear. The only complaint that i have with this product is the two nylon straps that hold your binos they keep coming loose for me so i have to constantly check them to make sure that they are tight."

What do you usually hunt?: Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?: 11+
Would you recommend this product as a gift?: Yes
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Review 2 for RedHead® Optics Harness System

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Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 4 out of 5
Easy to use, June 26, 2009
By LockednDropped from York Springs, PA

Advantages: Durability, Ease of use, Performs well, Quality, Value for money

"I bought these for a family member and went hunting with him in the field. I have the crooked horn outfitter bino system(5 star buy) and I like mine just a little more.

The clips are great, but they do seem to tangle a little. Overall, easy to use and they make wearing binoculars with you all day long not such a headache. And they are not in your way at all with a gun or a bow, which was a problem for me. I highly recommend this brand, or any other, they are all about the same.
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What do you usually hunt?: Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?: 11+
Would you recommend this product as a gift?: Yes
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Review 3 for RedHead® Optics Harness System

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Great product, May 13, 2009
By dwm16233

Advantages: Durability, Ease of use, Performs well, Quality, Value for money

"This product is worth it's weight in gold. I bought it before a hunting trip to Colorado. The harness allowed me to keep my optics close for quick access and tight to my body. I would recommend this product to anyone that uses their optics alot while hunting or hiking."

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Review 4 for RedHead® Optics Harness System

Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 4 out of 5
great........with a little tweaking., July 1, 2008
By ciberhawke from Morgantown, WV

"This harness is really wonderful, it does everything that it promises. The clips that attach the binoculars to the harness are great. You can put the harness on and then attatch your binocs, or easily unhook them (when eating lunch at camp). In fact, I found only one problem, that was easily fixed. The leather "buckles" that attach the binocular straps to the harness, are attached through a slit, cut in the leather. This slit causes the straps to point straight down. When the binoculars are attached however, it causes these to be at an angle, (you can see this in the image of the product), therefore causing the harness to buckle. I extended the slit at one end, making a triangle. This allowed the leather "buckle" to angle towards the binoculars, without causing the straps to buckle. The result was a custom fit with zero twist. The angle matched the angle of the straps coming off of the binocs. The only catch is , ............. you must sew the leather "buckles" to the harness. This actually helps you to use the elasticity of the harness to steady your viewing. Plus, you can still adjust the heighth by loosening the straps. If you want to lower your binocs....loosen the upper straps and tighten the lower. To raise, do the opposite. I would love to see a set of these with these adj. already made......but until then, with a little imagination and some thread. Buy these, they are great, even with no adjustments. P.S.........get the camo..."

What do you usually hunt?: Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?: 11+
Would you recommend this product as a gift?: Yes
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Review 5 for RedHead® Optics Harness System

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Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
RedHead harness, April 16, 2008
By atvs

"I've bought 3 of these bino systems and i love them no more sore neck great camo pattern.just great."

What do you usually hunt?: Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?: 11+
Would you recommend this product as a gift?: Yes
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Review 6 for RedHead® Optics Harness System

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Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Essential hunting gear!, December 23, 2007
By ChampionBoatGuy from Franklin County, KS

"When I bought my new Bushnell 8x42s I decided to NOT buy these and that was a mistake! I spent one day in the field with my binocs swinging from side to side, bouncing around, hitting my calls and making all kinds of noise. After dark, I packed up, drove to my local BPS and bought these. I kick myself for not getting them the first time! This strap is like a pair of socks, a hat, or gloves. Sure you can hunt without them, but why would you? Anyone, repeat, anyone buying new optics for field use MUST get this setup. This is something you'll use for years and never regret."

What do you usually hunt?: Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?: 11+
Would you recommend this product as a gift?: Yes
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Review 7 for RedHead® Optics Harness System

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Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 4 out of 5
very handy, November 18, 2007
By Joe475 from kentucky

"Very nice having your binocular right there when you need them."

What do you usually hunt?: Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?: 11+
Would you recommend this product as a gift?: Yes
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Review 8 for RedHead® Optics Harness System

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Great invention, November 7, 2007
By harkey from Statesville, NC

"Finally I can hunt without my neck hurting. They are great while sitting on stand or while stalking. Quiet, compact, and tough."

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Review 9 for RedHead® Optics Harness System

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
A Must Buy for the Field, June 25, 2007
By cga97

"These work great with my new binos. I am very picky about buying quality gear that actually works! These work absolutely awesome. Gone are the days of having the binos hang around your neck, interfering with anything in front of you. No more swinging binos. These keep your binos steady and ready for action in the same spot everytime. Too bad it took so many years for someone to come up with these."

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Review 10 for RedHead® Optics Harness System

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Flex Bino-system, November 15, 2006
By stkybgr from Columbia Falls, MT

"I bought this system for this hunting season, and WOW the weight of my 10X50 Binoculars never felt so light. I am planning to get this same system for my wife for Christmas."

What do you usually hunt?: Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?: 11+
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Review 11 for RedHead® Optics Harness System

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
You Will Like It, November 14, 2006
By CrackerJack from Arkansas

"Works great once you figure out how to put it on correctly! You may need assistance. Really takes away the strain and irritation of a neck strap."

What do you usually hunt?: Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?: 11+
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Review 12 for RedHead® Optics Harness System

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Bino-System, November 9, 2006
By whackmaster from Oklahoma

"I useed this system on a Colorado archery elk hunt and back home bowhunting whitetails. It holds your binos away from your bowstring, but easily accesible when needed. I had no problems drawing and shooting with it on. Also makes heavy binos easy to carry without a sore neck."

What do you usually hunt?: Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?: 11+
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Review 13 for RedHead® Optics Harness System

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
review on the bino-system strap, September 13, 2006
By jp01 from Georgia

"I purchased the system last year at the end of deer season, and I was really pleased with it. I never carried my good binoculars because they were to big to carry, and the strap they came with allowed them to swing freely and they were always in the way. Then I purchased the bino-system and it was great. They kept the binoculars close to me and they did not move until I wanted them to. I wish I had spent the money a long time ago. Thanks for the products you supply ."

What do you usually hunt?: Deer
How many times a year do you hunt on average?: 11+
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