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Nikon 6121 Prostaff Bino Harness

Nikon 6121 Prostaff Bino Harness

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Nikon 6121 Prostaff Bino Harness

 
 
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Features
  • Takes the weight of your binoculars off your neck

  • Distributes it evenly across your shoulders

  • Binoculars are attached to the elastic shoulder straps

  • Secure, quick release connection


Description

Nikon Prostaff


Product Details
Product Length:9.6 inches
Product Width:4.3 inches
Product Height:2.6 inches
Product Weight:0.17 pounds
Package Length:9.1 inches
Package Width:4.1 inches
Package Height:1.0 inches
Package Weight:0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 30 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 30 customer reviews )
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27 of 27 found the following review helpful:


5OK with Nikon Monarch Bino's  May 06, 2008 By RJT
As noted by another reviewer, AT FIRST, I too thought there was no way to attach these to the Nikon Monarch strap anchors as the clips are too thick. However, Nikon includes a small plastic bag containing 2 small metal rings (much like heavy duty key rings) which attach to the bino anchors and the clips then attach to them. It works perfectly and I'm sure makes it workable for just about any set of bino's. I would note that I almost overlooked these rings as the small bag had fallen onto the floor when I openned the package up. Once I saw them it became obvious what they were for. Perhaps these went unnoticed by the previous reveiwer or were missing entirerly.

Overall a quality product. Maybe a simple diagram of the attachment point would resolve any confusion.

31 of 32 found the following review helpful:


4A decent bino harness...  Jan 11, 2007 By John Doe
This is a decent, pretty standard bino harness. If you're still using the neck strap, the benefits of the harness are that you don't have a sore neck at the end of the day, your binos don't bounce and swing on your chest as you walk or do other activities, and it slightly stabilizes your grip while viewing. The harness is highly superior to the neck strap!!!

Down sides of this model: The quick-release clasps are actually a little tricky to unclasp. Maybe this is a good thing if you have super-expensive binos, but I find it a little frustrating. Also, the plastic strap-junction pieces aren't designed quite as ergonomically as they could be. There's a big "Nikon" logo on the back that I wish wasn't there. But if you find it for a competitive price, go for it.

Another downside: The bino harness makes you look like you're some tool thinking he's tough because he's wearing a pseudo-gun-holster (ie Gareth Keenan's cell phone holster in "The Office").

26 of 27 found the following review helpful:


2Harness was not as shown in the picture.  Mar 14, 2007 By D. Culver
I bought this harness because of the connecting straps from the harness to the binoculars. I have compact binoculars and wanted the extention straps for a better fit. The set I received did not have the extention straps included. The harness was the same as all the other harnesses I could buy locally for much less money with the only difference being the name on the back. If you are buying these because of the extention straps, you should email the seller first to make sure the straps are included before spending the extra dollars. They were well made, just not the same item as shown in the picture.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


4a nice product...once you figure it out.  May 29, 2008 By cait
I had the same issue others addressed here. At first, I could not find a way to attach it. the snaps are too big. But then I too found the little plastic bag with the two keyring like rings in it. Not the easiest to install on the binos...but worked like a charm once I did.

Why...oh why...does Nikon not include some instruction? I also overlooked the rings at first. And was not totally sure what you were suppose to do with them until I read the other reviews here.
So one star off for that lousy customer assistance on the part of Nikon.

But as to the product itself, once you have that figured it, well it works swell. Very comfortable, easily adjusted, and makes wearing the binos, especially for extended periods of time, very nice.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


2Did anybody measure?  Feb 12, 2009 By J. Calabrese "Sparki"
The elastic pieces were not cut to the same length. Therefor, there is an 8" difference in strap adjustment lengths. This made it almost impossible, without the help of someone else, to adjust the straps by yourself. The NIKON shoulder pad on one side was not able to pad the shoulder because it could not slide over plastic strap adjuster 'thing'; it had to be 8 inches higher on that side. The plastic clips are CHEAP, to say the least, and using a metal keyring and a plastic connector was also cheap. GREAT idea, but since I bought mine I have seen several other higher quality harnesses. I would definitely NOT recommend this product.

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