As others has already said, it’s not a back pack. Also, You’ve put the harness straps on upside down bud. Those 2 smaller straps you have at the bottom replace the neck strap you currently have on your bino’s.
I've got one and I love it. My rangefinder and handheld thermal go in the main pocket nicely, with half dozen cable ties in a snaplock bag at the bottom. Small "ACR" PLB fits in right pocket ON TOP OF a small LED rear bicycle light and 2 AA batteries kept separate. I have a folding knife with a gut hook, and chapstick in the left pocket, with a small amount of room for other small things if needed. Front pocket fits my wallet in a snaplock sandwich bag, with my keys next to it at the opposite end from where the zip opens from, to minimise the chance of losing keys. My iPhone 8 just fits in the mesh pocket on the back, and remains safe from damage if i was to slip or fall. PS: Youve got the straps upside down. The bino clips are supposed to come OVER your shoulders. Since I generally don't use full bino's, I simply tied them back onto the main strap to keep them out of the way. I've never had a drama. If I do decide to take bino's, I've got a pouch each for rangefinder & thermal that can be attached either side, but I usually just make do with the 6x magnification of my rangefinder anyway, since the glass and image quality is A+. PPS: I just spent Sunday night and Monday night up at Kiritaki. That big clearing opposite the hut now has a huge slip down the guts of it. I only spotted 1 deer through thermal at night, further up the main river. Some fresh sign and had a deer barking at me from below the hut after lighting the fire 2nd night, but otherwise no action. I came in up the river from Fairbrother, and then the hunters track that cuts off the worst of the top end of the river to the DOC track. Thats the track you pointed to near the hut. It goes right down to the river, and is quite well marked with numerous different colored ribbons. If you go in or out via Fairbrothers rd, its the way to go
I do agree the side pouches could be abit bigger and id like the zippers on them to be going in the opposite direction but apart from that for the price i think its one of the best bang for buck bino harnesses on the market. I run this in combo with a hip bag and its the perfect setup for day hunts
Your phone is meant for the back pocket directly on your chest . I have a tidewe rangefinder I know it’s not the latest and greatest and definitely not the most expensive, but at the end of the day it fits inside my spika bino
@@jamhardproductions9400 Unless mine is a newer model than yours, then you will find that the lid will actually fold forward and magnetically "clip" under the bottom.
One of the most frustrating reviews I’ve ever watched 😂
As others has already said, it’s not a back pack.
Also, You’ve put the harness straps on upside down bud. Those 2 smaller straps you have at the bottom replace the neck strap you currently have on your bino’s.
Exactly.
yep..didn't know. have changed & done a couple of mods.
I know it's a bit tight but it wasn't designed to be a backpack either
I've got one and I love it. My rangefinder and handheld thermal go in the main pocket nicely, with half dozen cable ties in a snaplock bag at the bottom. Small "ACR" PLB fits in right pocket ON TOP OF a small LED rear bicycle light and 2 AA batteries kept separate. I have a folding knife with a gut hook, and chapstick in the left pocket, with a small amount of room for other small things if needed. Front pocket fits my wallet in a snaplock sandwich bag, with my keys next to it at the opposite end from where the zip opens from, to minimise the chance of losing keys. My iPhone 8 just fits in the mesh pocket on the back, and remains safe from damage if i was to slip or fall.
PS: Youve got the straps upside down. The bino clips are supposed to come OVER your shoulders. Since I generally don't use full bino's, I simply tied them back onto the main strap to keep them out of the way. I've never had a drama. If I do decide to take bino's, I've got a pouch each for rangefinder & thermal that can be attached either side, but I usually just make do with the 6x magnification of my rangefinder anyway, since the glass and image quality is A+.
PPS: I just spent Sunday night and Monday night up at Kiritaki. That big clearing opposite the hut now has a huge slip down the guts of it. I only spotted 1 deer through thermal at night, further up the main river. Some fresh sign and had a deer barking at me from below the hut after lighting the fire 2nd night, but otherwise no action. I came in up the river from Fairbrother, and then the hunters track that cuts off the worst of the top end of the river to the DOC track. Thats the track you pointed to near the hut. It goes right down to the river, and is quite well marked with numerous different colored ribbons. If you go in or out via Fairbrothers rd, its the way to go
the straps..yes found that problem. Kiritaki..gee usually a lot of deer in there...may have moved to better feed. Will be back in there next year.
I do agree the side pouches could be abit bigger and id like the zippers on them to be going in the opposite direction but apart from that for the price i think its one of the best bang for buck bino harnesses on the market. I run this in combo with a hip bag and its the perfect setup for day hunts
yes....but I don't want to carry more stuff like a hip bag. Have done a couple of mods & will do another vid for that.
Lol it’s not a fuming backpack dude.
Your phone is meant for the back pocket directly on your chest . I have a tidewe rangefinder I know it’s not the latest and greatest and definitely not the most expensive, but at the end of the day it fits inside my spika bino
I was thinking about getting a tidewe rangefinder how is it?
No feild testing and no looking at other brands before throwing on the market
This is more like a wingeview, not a review
Tried putting my car spare wheel it and it wouldn't fit, come on spika, do better
is there a magnet on the bottom of this bino harness ?
No magnet on bottom.
@@jamhardproductions9400 Unless mine is a newer model than yours, then you will find that the lid will actually fold forward and magnetically "clip" under the bottom.