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I saw this in the new (May 2014) issue of the American Rifleman magazine (page 42). The harness is made by Rick Young Outdoors, and you could easily make one for yourself, but at only $20, it's not a bad deal to securely hold your devices while hunting or other tasks - and easy to adjust with what appears to be cord locks and elastic shock cord - AND it appears that you can adjust it so it does NOT run across your neck.
I thought it looked interesting and not expensive, so I wanted to share it.
YMMV!
POLITICIANS & DIAPERS NEED TO BE CHANGED OFTEN AND FOR THE SAME REASON
A person properly schooled in right and wrong is safe with any weapon. A person with no idea of good and evil is unsafe with a knitting needle, or the cap from a ballpoint pen.
I remain pessimistic given the way BATF and the anti gun crowd have become tape worms in the guts of the Republic. - toad
That, and they were selling similar gadgets back at least as far as the 1980s in catalogs like Cabela's and Brigade Quartermaster.
But they didn't lift and separate as well.
"There are four types of homicide: felonious, accidental, justifiable, and praiseworthy." -Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"
Aside from the moob action.... unless those binoculars are made of styrofoam that looks rather uncomfortably diggy and pinchy.
Maybe we're just jaded, but your villainy is not particularly impressive. -Ennesby
If you know what you're doing, you're not learning anything. -Unknown
Sanity is the process by which you continually adjust your beliefs so they are predictively sound. -esr