I’m beginning my search for some chest mounted binocular packs/case for my SLC 15x56 binos. So many options, what are people main options they are looking at when purchasing a bino chest mounted case?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Tell us about the one that got away, the flier that ruined your group, the zero that drifted, the shot you still see when you close your eyes. Winner will receive a free scope!
Join contestI’ve been hunting with Badlands bino cases for a few years now and absolutely love them. The magnetic closure can be very loud so I always close it on my thumb and quietly weasel it out. Never had them pop open either.
You should consider weatherproofing if you're going to experience any precip, does it open forward or backward (forward is much easier), is it big enough to get the binos in/out one-handed, what other gear will you be putting in there (lens pen, tags/license, tripod mount, etc.), and comfort. Some offer a hydration bladder sleeve, but I've found those to be pretty awkwardly balanced when I use them.So is main compartment access the biggest thing I should be looking for. Would I assume most chest rigs are adjustable and fit most hunting clothes scenarios?
Opening forward?… as in the top opens away from u or towards the body? That is another good point, since I don’t own bino/lrf combo, I’ll check to see if they have separate pockets or place for a LRF or just to have it on my hip. Ty for the suggestionYou should consider weatherproofing if you're going to experience any precip, does it open forward or backward (forward is much easier), is it big enough to get the binos in/out one-handed, what other gear will you be putting in there (lens pen, tags/license, tripod mount, etc.), and comfort. Some offer a hydration bladder sleeve, but I've found those to be pretty awkwardly balanced when I use them.
They'll fit over clothes if you aren't gigantic.
Top opens out and away from your chest. Your chest is in the way when the top opens backwards towards it, so you basically have to cram the lid back to get it outta the way. Hard to keep it crammed while also removing the binos silently with one hand.Opening forward?… as in the top opens away from u or towards the body? That is another good point, since I don’t own bino/lrf combo, I’ll check to see if they have separate pockets or place for a LRF or just to have it on my hip. Ty for the suggestion
Look at Alaska guide creations Denali or marsupial gear packs. Both are quality. I have 2 different AGC packs with no complaints.I’m beginning my search for some chest mounted binocular packs/case for my SLC 15x56 binos. So many options, what are people main options they are looking at when purchasing a bino chest mounted case?
I like the features on this one. It looks like flip toward, away from body, rangefinder pocket, easy way to attach or options to attach to chest rig, waterproof are main things I need to consider. The hydration bladder isn’t something I deem necessary at the moment. Thank you guysI've tried several and FHF Gear has been my favorite by far.
![]()
Bino Harness PRO-M | FHF Gear
Made with high-quality Cordura, our binocular harness is designed to be quiet, lightweight, low profile, modular, and easily operated with one hand. The updated features of the PRO-M harness include MOLLE on the underside of the pouch for attachment of modular accessories.fhfgear.com
that marsupial gear fully enclosed is something that I looked at today. yes a little pricey but I guess you get what you pay for. thanksAgreed with everyone else, if the lid doesn’t fold away from the chest don’t even bother with it. I have a Marsupial gear, and really like it. I did install the $3 top buckle delete kit that they sell. Makes it ride closer and removes some of the bulk.
I also suggest the extra $ to make it fully enclosed. That way you don’t have to futz around in the field with lens covers and extra parts dangling or getting lost.
also, those side pouches or the zippered front, is it large enough to fit a hand sized range finder?Agreed with everyone else, if the lid doesn’t fold away from the chest don’t even bother with it. I have a Marsupial gear, and really like it. I did install the $3 top buckle delete kit that they sell. Makes it ride closer and removes some of the bulk.
I also suggest the extra $ to make it fully enclosed. That way you don’t have to futz around in the field with lens covers and extra parts dangling or getting lost.
I’ll check them out too. I’m a huge fan of the kuiu pro pantAfter checking out the Kuiu Pro recommended in this thread I think I’m going to make the switch from badlands when I pick up my new binoculars. They look like they’d be silent. Wouldn’t have to worry about they slamming shut and making noise like the badlands.