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Bushnell Vault Modular Optics Protection System Binocular Pack

Ideal for birding, hunting, and backpacking, the coyote tan Vault Binoculars Pack with Harness from Bushnell offers a safe, hands-free, and comfortable way to carry your optic. Accommodating most optics up to 12x50, the pack has a lightweight harness which you can remove and attach directly to your binoculars. The pack is made from soft, low-noise fabric and lined with lens cloth. Easily deploy your binoculars one-handed, thanks to the large magnetic-closing, forward-opening top. Mesh side pockets store wind checkers or bird calls and MOLLE webbing on the bottom mounts a holster for your pistol or bear spray.

SKU: GC39-BABINPCT

Bushnell Vault Modular Optics Protection System Binocular Pack

Bushnell Vault Modular Optics Protection System Binocular Pack

Ideal for birding, hunting, and backpacking, the coyote tan Vault Binoculars Pack with Harness from Bushnell offers a safe, hands-free, and comfortable way to carry your optic. Accommodating most optics up to 12x50, the pack has a lightweight harness which you can remove and attach directly to your binoculars. The pack is made from soft, low-noise fabric and lined with lens cloth. Easily deploy your binoculars one-handed, thanks to the large magnetic-closing, forward-opening top. Mesh side pockets store wind checkers or bird calls and MOLLE webbing on the bottom mounts a holster for your pistol or bear spray.

Quiet Magnetic Closure

Magnetic closure protects your glass and offers quiet, easy access. Opens one-handed toward the front so you don't have to fight the flap.

Durable Soft-Touch Fabric

Water-resistant, soft-touch material allows quiet movement in the field, so you don't blow your position. The pack is lined with lens cleaning cloth to protect your glass.

Compact, Modular Design

The pack is compact, easy to carry, and doesn't get in the way of your movement. MOLLE webbing on the bottom allows you to mount a pistol or bear spray holster.

Comfortable Ultralight Harness

The fully featured harness is easy-to-use and comfortable. Offset buckles allow you to clip the harness to itself and use it on its own when the pack is not needed.

Fits Most Roof Binoculars up to 12x50

Tested to fit roof-prism binoculars up to 12x50. For smaller binoculars, the included riser allows them to sit at the top of the pack where they are easier to reach.

Key Features:

Magnetic One-Hand Opening

Quiet Soft-Touch Fabric

Detachable Ultralight Harness

Holds Most Binoculars up to 12x50

What's in the Box:

Bushnell Vault Modular Optics Protection System Binocular Pack

Ultralight Harness

Riser

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Product Overview

Bushnell Vault Modular Optics Protection System Binocular Pack

Ideal for birding, hunting, and backpacking, the coyote tan Vault Binoculars Pack with Harness from Bushnell offers a safe, hands-free, and comfortable way to carry your optic. Accommodating most optics up to 12x50, the pack has a lightweight harness which you can remove and attach directly to your binoculars. The pack is made from soft, low-noise fabric and lined with lens cloth. Easily deploy your binoculars one-handed, thanks to the large magnetic-closing, forward-opening top. Mesh side pockets store wind checkers or bird calls and MOLLE webbing on the bottom mounts a holster for your pistol or bear spray.

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