First Look: Nomad Bino Harness

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posted on April 1, 2022
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Mainbino Harness

Nomad Outdoor has created the Bino Harness to give hunters customization and comfortable suspension at an affordable price.

The Bino Harness joins the new Bull Lounger in the Nomad lineup, just in time for hunters seeking the turkey hunting gear this spring. Both are crafted based on the needs of turkey hunters and with the experience and knowledge of Nomad's hunt-crazy staff.

The harness works with size 42mm and smaller binoculars, and features rugged construction with 100-percent brushed polyester to withstand weather, briars, limbs, mud and more. The adjustable harness has Molle webbing for accessories from mouth-call pouches to holsters, along with organizational pockets, a magnetic-flap closure so that it does not pop open when getting tactical on a turkey, and an internal lens cloth. It comes in Mossy Oak Original Bottomland, which meshes easily with almost every camo pattern.

Available accessories with the Nomad Bino Harness include a box-call attachment made from the same rugged polyester construction and Molle webbing. It is built to securely carry most box calls, and doubles as a water bottle holder. Another option is the friction-call attachment, which works with most friction-style calls and has elastic webbing for strikers. The Bino Harness also can work with the ThermaCell attachment, which flaps open to keep the unit dispensing repellent while still attached to the Bino Harness. Finally, a rangefinder attachment is available, fitting most rangefinders on the market, and coming with a removable cord to keep the unit secure when in use. For more information, visit nomadoutdoor.com. MSRP: $100

Specs:

  • 100% brushed polyester rugged construction
  • MOLLE webbing to attach accessories
  • Works with 42mm and smaller binos
  • Adjustable harness
  • Bino straps
  • Internal lens cloth
  • Organizational pockets
  • Built in rain cover
  • Snap closure on the back of the flap
  • Magnetic flap enclosure
  • Available in Mossy Oak Original Bottomland

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