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Nikon Prostaff Binocular Harness Can Increase Your Birdwatching Pleasure

Buying a good set of Nikon Binoculars is a big investment. You are buying high quality optics instead of settling for second rate. You might have even purchased the waterproof version for those days you might get caught out in the rain. Rain is not the biggest hazard to your binoculars, it could be your neck strap. Your neck strap leaves your binoculars in a vulnerable position. To protect your investment you should be using a Nikon Prostaff binocular harness.

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Posted by Bart Icles    Date: Tuesday, March 9, 2010

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Using A Binocular Harness Can Save Your Binoculars From Disaster

You're walking through the brush, heading to your deer stand. You see some tracks and bend down to take a closer look, and smack, your binoculars come flying forward and smash through the brush. You quietly curse as you check the lenses to make sure you did not scratch them this time. A standard neck strap does nothing to prevent the wild swinging of your binoculars, if you want to protect your investment you need a binocular harness.

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Posted by Bart Icles    Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2010

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Binoculars Harness – Can Your Binoculars Survive Flight?

Can binoculars land safely after flight? All bird watchers know birds land gracefully, softly, at least most of the time. On the other hand, your binoculars do not have wings or feet, when they start flying, they crash hard into the ground. You can expect scratches and fractures. With a neck strap you may have the pleasure of finding out. Bird watchers using a binoculars harness don't worry when they move, bend, and twist quickly. Their binoculars are safe in front of them through the entire motion.

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Posted by Bart Icles    Date: Sunday, February 28, 2010

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Using A Binocular Harness Can Prevent Damage To Your Binoculars

You are busy walking through the woods, searching out unique birds. You hear their calls, and hear noise in the trees. You kneel down to get a better angle around the tree, and your binoculars swing out and smack the tree. It wasn't loud, but you hear that familiar sound of birds taking flight, and then silence. If you had been using a binocular harness, your binoculars would have stayed in place, silently.

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Posted by Bart Icles    Date: Sunday, February 28, 2010

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Do Binoculars Float?

Do binoculars float? This is a question which can only be answered by people using a neck strap. Hopefully you have never been on the water duck hunting, and leaned over to scoop up a duck and heard that sickening splash. The guys wearing a binoculars harness would have no clue. Their binoculars are safe and secure.

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Posted by Bart Icles    Date: Friday, February 26, 2010

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A Binocular Harness Strap For The Highs And Lows Of Hunting

Hunting is not a an activity where you sit around all day waiting. You check out tracks on the ground. You look over hills and brush looking for your game. If you are deer hunting, you use your binoculars to scan the horizon for signs of movement. When you are duck hunting you search the sky for incoming flocks. You are always bringing your binoculars to your eyes, and putting them down again. Can a binocular harness help with the action?

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Posted by Bart Icles    Date: Tuesday, February 23, 2010

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Don\’t Get Caught Hanging Off A Cliff – Use A Binocular Harness

You've decided to make a big bird watching trip. You decided to head into the mountains, and do a little climbing for an extra special weekend of bird watching. You are far from the safety of the park, and the local trails. As you are climbing up the outcropping to get closer, you feeling it slipping. There is nothing you can do, the sliding has started, but suddenly comes to a halt. You stare in bewilderment, seeing your binoculars hanging from the neck strap on the edge of a cliff. If you had only been wearing a binocular harness.

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Posted by Bart Icles    Date: Saturday, February 20, 2010

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A Binocular Harness Strap For The Ups And Downs Of Bird Watching

Bird watching is not a sport for the inactive. To have the best day of bird watching you are going to be moving around. You will be looking high and low. Your binoculars will be going up and down all day. By the end of the day you'll be feeling the strain of wearing binoculars hanging from your neck, unless you already own a binocular harness.

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Posted by Bart Icles    Date: Thursday, February 18, 2010

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How A Nikon Prostaff Binocular Harness Can Save Your Binoculars

If you own a set of Nikon Prostaff Binoculars, or a Prostaff rangefinder, you have made a substantial investment. The Nikon Prostaff waterproof binoculars are great for a hunter, avoiding moisture penetrating the housing and fogging your view. The other big hazard, and pain in use, to your Nikon investment is probably right around your neck, the strap. Once you have tried a good Nikon Prostaff binocular harness, you'll wonder why you waited so long.

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Posted by Bart Icles    Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2010

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Should I Buy a New Binoculars?

What is the biggest fault of owning a binocular harness? You don't need new binoculars every couple years. Here's the way your buddies using only a binoculars neck strap justify their new purchase to their wife.

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Posted by Bart Icles    Date: Thursday, February 11, 2010

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