Hawke Optics Introduces Fully Adjustable Binocular Harness Pro Pack

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posted on March 8, 2022
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Mainbino Harness Pro Pack

Hawke Optics has developed a Binocular Harness Pro Pack, to make room for everything a hunter needs to feel fully protected and at the ready.

Featuring a close-fitting and quiet design, the Hawke Pro Pack fits up to 12x50mm binoculars, keeping them safe and dry even when battling the elements. Fully adjustable shoulder straps made from treated nylon, make it easy to precisely fit the bino pouch to one's particular stature, while the Molle system on the front, both sides, and bottom gives more room for accessory mounting. The pack has a breathable mesh back for comfort in warmer weather, and a zipper pouch to store tags or other small items. Additionally, a protective rain cover is provided, along with a bungee to attached Hawke’s Spudz Lens Cleaning Cloth inside.

The Pro Pack also includes an easy-open laser rangefinder pouch that can be mounted on either side for left- and right- handed use. A stretchable bungee is built inside the pouch, to secures the rangefinder in those moments when quick reactions are needed. Learn more about the Pro Pack and other binocular carry systems at hawkeoptics.com.

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