Gen 3.1 Binocular Harness
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Product Overview
Gen 3.1 Binocular Harness – The Gold Standard in American-Made Optic Protection
The Gen 3.1 Binocular Harness is the next evolution in rugged, field-proven gear—engineered from years of real-world experience and trusted by hardcore hunters across the country. Built 100% in the USA, this harness delivers unmatched durability, one-handed functionality, and modular adaptability to meet the demands of every terrain and season.
Key Features:
Forward-Opening Magnetic Lid
- Fast, silent access with one hand—no noisy Velcro or buckles to fumble with when it matters most.
Built Tough from Premium Materials
- Cordura® & B52 Squadron Laminate construction with DWR coating for long-lasting weather resistance and durability.
- ¼" Cross-linked polyethylene foam body for structured, crush-resistant protection.
All-Around PALS Mounting
- Laser-cut PALS on the front, sides, and bottom let you attach any MOLLE-compatible T & K pouch for a true all-in-one system.
- No floppy side-hanging pouches—everything stays tight, streamlined, and accessible.
Spacer Mesh Yoke Harness
- Breathable, contoured design prevents neck rub and pinch points, even under heavy loadouts. Compatible with backpack shoulder straps.
Locking Buckles & Optic Safety
- Auto-lock buckles prevent slippage.
- Plastic D-rings allow connection of quick-release hangers for added security and tripod use.
Additional Design Features:
- Rear #5 YKK zippered pouch for small items like tags or a knife.
- Internal spacer mesh lining to reduce noise and protect glass.
- Lid skirts seal out dust, snow, and debris.
- 1" foam insert included for dialing in your binos’ fit.
Weight by Size:
Medium: 14.8 oz
Large: 15.6 oz
XL: 16.0 oz
Why the Gen 3.1? Because a quality bino harness should work as hard as you do. Whether you're chasing elk through the mountains or glassing long range from a ridgeline, the Gen 3.1 Binocular Harness keeps your optics protected, your gear organized, and your focus locked on the hunt—not your gear.
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