What do you carry? Bino harness edition

GGC96

Well-Known Member
So I know this topic has been done before, and I’m not one to flog a dead horse. However this is a variation on a theme.

I have been toying with the idea of a bino harness for quite some time. Everyone seems to use them in the states, and they seem to be growing in popularity over in the UK. I like to keep my kit minimalistic and absolutely hate carrying a whole bunch of things in my pockets as I’m always losing them.

This weekend at the shooting show I took the plunge and bought an Alaska Guide Creations harness. After doing a lot of research into the design of different brands I settled on this being the best option for me. Front opening so I can use it with one hand, the possibility of adding extra pouches and a very comfortable strap. The ergonomics as a whole just worked for me.

So my question to all you other bino harness users is, what do you carry in it?

I carry:
• Binos or substitute it with my thermal when I’m foxing.
• Wind checker.
• Knife
• Phone

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Binos and thermal.
then spare glasses, spare folding knife, doesn’t take up much room. And gloves.
I am a great fan of it because it means the kit is in one place so grab and go, rather than, where the hell did put it. They are not for everyone but I wouldn’t go back to stuffing my binos in my coat.

All other kit is carried in my Roesack. So as long as I have both, then all I need to forget is my sticks or my rifle. And, yes, I have done that cos I is stoopid .
 
Binos
Knife
Windchecker
Chapstick
Tick removal tool
Lenscloth
Spare battery for rangefinder binos
Spartan bipod threaded onto strap via red kettle holder
All gear on one piece of kit
Good to go
I use a marsupial gear
 
Tourniquet? Seem much use yet?
Bold statement, if you don't mind my saying so.

I am aware of two folk (one an off-duty Doctor) who bled to death for lack of a tourniquet.

I carry one in the truck and one in my chainsaw box - best money I ever wasted.

£6.99 on Ebay or at ex-military stores.



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If you are foolish enough to waste (buy two - you know it makes sense) almost £15 to save a life (which may even be yours), do keep up to speck on how to apply the damn things.

 
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Harkila latest holder with Two molle viper pouches and one harkila one
Binos
Thermal
Drag rope
Wind puffer
Fox whistle
Rest of kit in small backpack
 
AGC Max:

10x42 Geovid HD-B
Helion 2 XP50 Pro in pouch on RH side
EKA G4 clipped on the LH side
Ballistic profile range cards in top elastic pocket
iPhone in lower elastic top pocket on SS curly lanyard (post loss of phone on Arran)
Norma 5-round ammo clip with spare ammo for rifle being used
Head torch + spare batteries
Spare batteries for dS and binos
Plasters and 400mg aspirin
Windproof matches
Tom O Twist tick hooks
Spare orange beanie hat
LED torch clipped on RH strap
Spartan bipod in leather holster on LH strap
Trauma kit on LH strap (Israeli bandage, Celox powder, tourniquet and gauze bandage)
AGC rain cover
Roe call
.308 pull through
Pair of hot hands heat pads
Lansky knife sharpener
Strobe pen light
:tiphat:
( I was a Queen’s Chief Scout :coat:)
 
Amazing how much kit you can get in/on/around on small caddy and pouch. 😆

Love the Marsupial kit. 👍

Drag rope lives in my smock breast pocket and self apply ratchet tourniquet in the glovebox.

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I know we are going off topic but the tourniquet in the glove box is not the best place. I had one of the lads at work showing off his tourniquet last year. It was sealed in the factory wrapper. Imagine trying to take off the factory plastic wrapper covered in slippy blood when it comes to needing it. It would be a complete hindrance.

If you have gone to the trouble of getting one have it accessible and that means easy to access with one hand and quickly. An arterial bleed will kill you in around 3 minutes unless action is taken. Recognise the difference between a cat bleed and just a bad bleed as well because to the use of a tourniquet can be dangerous.

Practice applying them as well. They need a lot of pressure to actually cut off the circulation and cause a lot of pain. I always like to remember the phrase “If it’s not hurting it’s not working”.
 
£6.99 on Ebay

I can’t say I have personal experience of this but have seen on a few forums etc that there are now fake CAT tourniquets doing the rounds. I’d be wary of buying one off eBay, unless it’s from a recognised surplus store. I’d rather spend the money and get one that I know will work, should the need arise.

Caveat bleedor, or something like that…!
 
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