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RICK YOUNG OUTDOORS

Recession busting your chops yet? New gear prices are higher than ever but here is the saving grace from RYO! For those still not happy with their binocular carrier, you should take a moment to consider the lightest harness made (1 ounce) that has five functional methods of carry. The saving grace mentioned is that the affordability of this harness will fit anybody’s budget. Let’s get to the nitty-gritty with this Q&A with Rick Young Outdoors.

Q: Does the cord dig into the shoulders? A: No, the single-cord design hugs the torso, transferring the weight throughout the length of cord, unlike a traditional harness that hangs on your shoulders.

Q: How long will the cord last? A: We challenge you to wear it out. Made in the US with our formula. Read our reviews on our website at rickyoungoutdoors.com.

Q: How easy is it to adjust? A: That’s the beauty; with a single point of adjustment, it’s fast and will always fit your clothing choice of the day. No longer will your binoculars bounce, and they come to your eyes without fatigue.

Q: Will it support a range finder? A: Yes, we have an optional kit that carries a range finder or GPS, etc.

Q: What about a cover for my binoculars? A: RYO makes both a neoprene cover that stays on your binos when in use and a pouch cover you can remove.

Q: Will it support heavy binoculars? A: Yes, the average 10x42 weighs 28 ounces, but the harness will support up to 40 ounces.

Q: Will it fit kids? A: Yes, it will adjust down to the smallest of frame sizes.

Please visit rickyoungoutdoors.com for more details. Sometimes less is more.

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