10 More Days of ATA #6—Mystery Ranch’s Harness Offers Quick Access To Binoculars

Mystery Ranch Harness Offers Quick Access To Binoculars

The Mystery Ranch Quick Draw Bino Harness offers quick access to one of your most important hunting tools—your binoculars. Along with quick access this harness offers great protection and a comfortable fit that works in sync with Mystery Ranch packs. The Quick Draw Bino Harness system can accommodate a pistol or bear spray, which keeps that protection readily available when needed. $75.

Hi, I'm Alex from Mystery Ranch here at ATA 2018. I'd like show you the bino harness. This is the large bino harness; we have two sizes now, this is the bigger one. The smaller one's good for 10-by-42's, this will fit most 12-by-50's. Pretty nice setup. It's got a magnetic closure, so easy in and out of your buckles, one-handed operation. And that magnet will find its home every time.

It's also a mechanical closure once it seats, so you don't really have a huge risk of your binoculars falling out due to failure of that part. There's also retention straps that have small buckles on there, so if you're glassing from the truck, you don't need to be wearing your bino harness. Or if you need to pass your binos off to somebody else, you can very easily do that. It's got two-sided pockets. Great for wind checkers, calls, any other small items.

It's also got a zipper pocket here on the front. I usually carry tags, a lighter, some other small items that I might need out in the field, that I don't wanna drop with my pack if I have to go on a stalk. We've also incorporated a Molly system onto the bottom of our bino harness. What I have here is a revolver holster, also another product that we make.

We also make a bear spray canister holster that fits underneath the bino harness, so if you ever drop your pack on a stalk and you end up scaring up a bear, you'd always have your protection right there with you. A couple of other accessories we're including this year, is a range finder case, we're also doing a GPS case. But, in a nutshell that's the bino harness from Mystery Ranch. Hope that helps you out.