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I compared my binocular specs to the main pouch spec of this harness so therefore my Vortex Viper 12x50 and my Leopuld RX1400i rangefinder fits in the main & side pouch. The straps are a nice thickness/firmness that do not tangle or twist easily. I find the straps outstanding and simple to use: head in one hole, one arm in each of the other, strap around the waist. This is well worth the money and I would recommend these to anyone needing a optic harness. They allow you to silently open the lid and keep it in multiple positions while using your binos. My favorite feature are the magnets on the lid. The material on the back is made to protect your binos and doesn't breathe much but that is not something that would turn me away from purchasing this item. The one major draw back I have found is that it can be warm on your chest when it is hot out. the material is super quite and very durable. There are 2 pockets on the outside of the main bino pouch and I carry a knife in one and a wind checker in the other. I keep my release and other various items in the left side. I have my range finder on my right side, attached with an FHF bino tether for added security in the field. Both side pockets are deep and big enough to fit a large number of items. I run the Vortex Crossfire HD 8x42 and they fit perfectly. I was hesitant at first buying this for whitetail hunting only but the versatility and customization is phenomenal. I am a Sitka fan and I would rank the Mountain Optics Harness right up with the Jetstream as a solid no brainer product for the western big game hunter.
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The tethered cleaning cloth in the bino pouch is a nice touch. The tether straps are easily attached to your binoculars and do not slip as some have reported. You just put your head through the center strap foillowed with your arms through the arm straps and then attach the waist strap and your set. Love the simple strap system and the excess strap is easily folded and bound with the sliding binder that comes on each strap. Cell phone that has the OnX app goes in pocket on back of the bino pouch and license, pen and zip ties in the rear zippered pocket. Wind indicator in the elastic left pocket on side of center pouch and extra CR2 battery for range finder in the right elastic pouch. My Sig range finder fits great in the right pouch and my head lamp folding locker knife fits in the left pouch. My Vortex 10x42 Viper HD binos fit perfect in the center compartment. I was going to use a fanny pack with the old harness but the SITKA harness eliminates that option. I wanted a harness that could carry a few more items other than a range finder and binocular. I had another well made bino harness but it did not have the two pouches that come with the Mountain Optics harness.