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The Best Binocular Holder Guide


Binocular HoldersThere are lots of options to keep your pair of binoculars in safety when it is not in use. These are the cases, bags, wraps, pouches and hard cases. The two main things to keep in mind before selecting any type of binocular holders is to firstly identify the type of binoculars you have, and how protective you are of your investment and price remains the final factor.

Binocular Bags: A binocular bag offers more storage space and a lot of protection and is fully functional with water-resistant outer shell which can be worn as a hip or shoulder bag. Ventilation slits prevent lens fogging whilst internal cushioning protects the binoculars against knocks and shocks.

Binocular Cases: Binocular cases are usually harder than the binocular wraps and pouches and are much sturdier and offer more protection. The outer is made from cordura nylon to withstand wear and tear and its interior is soft which provides padded and soft holding compartments for extra protection.
  
Binocular Pouches: The pouches have a waist strap for easy and convenient access to the binoculars. To remove the binoculars you simply fold back the top flap, it features a built-in Rainguard. It contains no noisy clasps or fasteners and some are available in a camouflage pattern also.

Binocular Wraps: A binocular wrap is made from durable neoprene material, which makes the wrap soft, and provides cushioning to the binoculars. A wrap is also water resistant, and with magnetic fasteners.

Binocular Hard Cases: The binocular hard cases are watertight, airtight, dustproof and insulated with shock-resistant form for eth overall protection of the binoculars. These hard cases also features padlock receptacles to keep your investments safe.

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