Just came across this! Thanks for doing this. I will say, we did some design changes that prevents the skirt lids from folding in. Always improving based on feedback like this. 🤙🏻🇺🇸
@@dr.binjohnson7776 it’s a great harness and functions really well. I just didn’t like how the bottom of the harness would dig into me with only a t shirt on.
Nice...i own half of them the T&K is the one I run. I love it, your hunting style will dictate a harness as well so don't get your feelings hurt if the one you like isn't his favorite. Nice work on the review....over $1000 of bino harness there 😂
@@Elkhunterguy I appreciate it! Not cheap but I was looking for the best one so hopefully it’ll help save some people some money and they can get the one that’s best for them.
The outdoor vision gear company makes really good harnesses its not as flashy as some of the other big brands but functions flawlessly and has held up really well.
@@thehiddenoutdoors6535something I’ve seen about the lid that is a benefit is that if you wear glasses the lid provides a convenient shelf to set your glasses while using your binos.
Marsupial has been my first and will probably be my last bino harness I’ll ever use. I’ve low crawled during stalks and never had any issues with it. They do have Blemish sales online and it’s mostly cosmetic flaws that didn’t pass QC. But they are fairly priced even when not on sale. Everything is sourced and made in USA. Also, regarding the range finder pouch sliding. There’s a way to weave in the molle straps together where it locks in place, limiting the pouch from sliding up and down. Marsupial recommends this with all their attachments especially with the bottom molle straps.
Had the same experience with the Kifaru. Wanted to love it, but the front flap was noisy and hard to manage, and did I mention the shoulder straps? Couldnt ever get them tight enough. Loved my Kuiu, but similar issue, I had to create another padding inside for side to side movement. Other than that, they have a slight squeak in the body, a bunch of people have noticed. Its not bad unless its cold and calm november in a treestand and its a slight pain. Looks like I need to try the Marsupial No mag next season!
On that Marsupial, do you like the No Mag version because it's better than the standard magnet version? Or is it just a matter of preference between magnets or no magnets? Any problems with the magnet version? I've got the Stone Glacier Skyline and don't love it because that harness is uncomfortable, it can be kinda janky to open and close one handed (whole harness wants to crawl up your chest sometimes), and the rangefinder pouch is way too tight for almost anything other than a $1500 Leica (which I don't have), so it's like a three-hand operation to get my "chubby" rangefinder out of there. I want to upgrade this year, but not sure if I should go with the new Stone Glacier or that Marsupial. I was keen on magnets, but now you've got me second guessing if they're good or bad.
I just mainly went with the no mag because of the no magnets. I think most people don’t have many issues with magnets. I just want to be on the safe side so like no magnets. They function about the same. Both easy one handed. The magnetic version might be a little easier. One thing too is the no mag does have a band by the side pockets. Sometimes that can make it a little tougher to get things in and out. Still works fine just a small thing you’ll notice. I personally think the marsupial is better than stone glacier. Wish stores had more so people could try everything on. Just tough to know without trying them.
Great review you’d have a lot more leverage if you shortened up that DL. Get that front arm running up hill or parallel with the arrow rather than down hill. Same with rear arm.
Hi, thanks for the video! Great content. I use a thermal monocular (HIKMICRO CQ50L) alongside my Swarovski EL Range 10x42 binoculars. The thermal device is approximately the same length but less than half the width of the binoculars. I'm curious if there's enough room in one of the pouches to fit both the binoculars and the thermal device together. THX
Of the ones I tested I think you would have to get the large or xl size to fit both at the same time. The widest one I tested was the Kuiu bino harness for inside width.
@@cverschragen I personally haven’t tried it. Originally no one mentioned it so I didn’t know if it was that popular. Seemed a little bulky for me. If I do another one I’ll add it to the testing. Maybe someone on here can speak on their thoughts on it?
I know some people that have had issues with it. I just switched to ones that don’t use magnets because of that issue. I’ve heard it both ways so I just switched to the no mag ones to be safe.
I'll give a knod to the vortex pro in the small. As a white tail bow hunter, i'm running smaller glass and don't require a big harness. The vortex small has been fantastic in it's size, comfort and durability.
@@BBQBOY76 In my previous video no one mentioned it so figured it wasn’t that popular. Personally looks a little bulky for me but if I do another video I’ll look at adding it.
Sentinel. I think thats the name of the stone glacier. I run the mag multicam marsupial. Its the best. I have run many kits and its amazing. Fyi they sell buckle delete kits. I run the range pouch,Teather and pistol holster. I hunt in grizz country so i like my gun close.
@@jmajor5262 I’ll have to look into those. I ran the pistol holster this last year and really liked it. Plus it’s nice to always have your gun with you. Yeah I might have said the Stone Glacier one wrong. I appreciate your feedback!
Love these videos! Please keep doing them, they are an immense help for your fellow bow hunters!
Glad to hear they help! I appreciate the positive feedback!
Just came across this! Thanks for doing this. I will say, we did some design changes that prevents the skirt lids from folding in. Always improving based on feedback like this. 🤙🏻🇺🇸
@@tandkhunting I appreciate it! You make great gear and this is a great harness. Look forward to seeing the improvements! Keep up the great work!
Super appreciate you doing a review with such a variety of harnesses and the product spotlights
Thank you for watching! appreciate the positive comment!
Glad I sold my Muley Freak and Vortex Pro bino packs to buy the Marsupial no mag. Worth the upgrade.
I would agree. Glad you think it’s better as well.
Exactly the video I'm looking for. Great content brother!
@@huntready1435 Thank You! I appreciate it.
Really impressed with my FHF, all the accessories available make it a really versatile setup and ot really perfoms above my badlands bino rig
@@dr.binjohnson7776 it’s a great harness and functions really well. I just didn’t like how the bottom of the harness would dig into me with only a t shirt on.
Helpful vid man, thanks for taking the time to put this one together
I appreciate the positive comment. Glad it was helpful!
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Nice...i own half of them the T&K is the one I run. I love it, your hunting style will dictate a harness as well so don't get your feelings hurt if the one you like isn't his favorite. Nice work on the review....over $1000 of bino harness there 😂
@@Elkhunterguy I appreciate it! Not cheap but I was looking for the best one so hopefully it’ll help save some people some money and they can get the one that’s best for them.
I really like my skyline from Stone. Lightweight and waterproof. Never even thought about “upgrading”
@@wyomtnhippie I like the skyline harness until my binoculars fell out a few times. Good harness though.
The outdoor vision gear company makes really good harnesses its not as flashy as some of the other big brands but functions flawlessly and has held up really well.
@@KylePayton-j8r I’ll have to look into that one!
👍 I have the OV in coyote tan-for the price it does great, floppy range finder attachments though 👍
i have an alaskan guide creation and i m happy with it!!!
@@angelus1303 I really liked it besides the lid. It’s a good harness.
@@thehiddenoutdoors6535 i like it too..i think there are better but i dont byu a second one
@@thehiddenoutdoors6535something I’ve seen about the lid that is a benefit is that if you wear glasses the lid provides a convenient shelf to set your glasses while using your binos.
The Marsupial is on my list for my new harness. Glad we think alike! ha
The newly improved Kuiu chest pack looks pretty good as well
Yeah it does. Unfortunately it came out right as I was finishing this video up. Might look into doing another one in the future and testing it out.
Spika harness - has option to attach to your pack straps.👍
That option is nice. I do find myself ditching the pack quite often though.
Marsupial has been my first and will probably be my last bino harness I’ll ever use. I’ve low crawled during stalks and never had any issues with it. They do have Blemish sales online and it’s mostly cosmetic flaws that didn’t pass QC. But they are fairly priced even when not on sale. Everything is sourced and made in USA.
Also, regarding the range finder pouch sliding. There’s a way to weave in the molle straps together where it locks in place, limiting the pouch from sliding up and down. Marsupial recommends this with all their attachments especially with the bottom molle straps.
I appreciate the feedback on it! Great way to get a good harness for a good price!
@@thehiddenoutdoors6535 it was a good review for sure! thanks for sharing.
@ I appreciate the positive comment!
Had the same experience with the Kifaru. Wanted to love it, but the front flap was noisy and hard to manage, and did I mention the shoulder straps? Couldnt ever get them tight enough. Loved my Kuiu, but similar issue, I had to create another padding inside for side to side movement. Other than that, they have a slight squeak in the body, a bunch of people have noticed. Its not bad unless its cold and calm november in a treestand and its a slight pain.
Looks like I need to try the Marsupial No mag next season!
@@LukeScalise Glad to hear someone else was running into the same issues as me. Still could be improvements made. Tough to find the perfect one.
I would like to see a video on the easiest to put on with light clothing and heavy clothing.
@@USAsportsmanIdaho I’ll work on putting that together.
Great video, good info👍
Also the stone Glacier is pronounced sent-i-nal not sen-ten-ial
@@joshyoder4076 I appreciate it and thanks for the correction.
Stone is the winner hands down if you’re a minimalist looking for something light and not bulky. It’s better than marsupial IMO.
@@theminimalisthunter2191 I’d agree for the minimalist the stone glacier is the best.
On that Marsupial, do you like the No Mag version because it's better than the standard magnet version? Or is it just a matter of preference between magnets or no magnets? Any problems with the magnet version?
I've got the Stone Glacier Skyline and don't love it because that harness is uncomfortable, it can be kinda janky to open and close one handed (whole harness wants to crawl up your chest sometimes), and the rangefinder pouch is way too tight for almost anything other than a $1500 Leica (which I don't have), so it's like a three-hand operation to get my "chubby" rangefinder out of there. I want to upgrade this year, but not sure if I should go with the new Stone Glacier or that Marsupial. I was keen on magnets, but now you've got me second guessing if they're good or bad.
I just mainly went with the no mag because of the no magnets. I think most people don’t have many issues with magnets. I just want to be on the safe side so like no magnets. They function about the same. Both easy one handed. The magnetic version might be a little easier. One thing too is the no mag does have a band by the side pockets. Sometimes that can make it a little tougher to get things in and out. Still works fine just a small thing you’ll notice. I personally think the marsupial is better than stone glacier. Wish stores had more so people could try everything on. Just tough to know without trying them.
Great review you’d have a lot more leverage if you shortened up that DL. Get that front arm running up hill or parallel with the arrow rather than down hill. Same with rear arm.
I appreciate it! I set my DL a 1/2 longer on it and shot better groups with it so I left it alone. Seemed to hold a little better for me.
@ maybe just something to look at in the off season and tinker with. Keep up the nice work.
@ I’ll definitely look into it and play around with it more. I always appreciate any feedback. Thank you!
Hi, thanks for the video! Great content. I use a thermal monocular (HIKMICRO CQ50L) alongside my Swarovski EL Range 10x42 binoculars. The thermal device is approximately the same length but less than half the width of the binoculars. I'm curious if there's enough room in one of the pouches to fit both the binoculars and the thermal device together. THX
Of the ones I tested I think you would have to get the large or xl size to fit both at the same time. The widest one I tested was the Kuiu bino harness for inside width.
Top left, Badlands harness. You will love it. There, i saved you 15minutes... your welcome
Any thoughts on the Flash Optics harness by Sitka?
@@cverschragen I personally haven’t tried it. Originally no one mentioned it so I didn’t know if it was that popular. Seemed a little bulky for me. If I do another one I’ll add it to the testing. Maybe someone on here can speak on their thoughts on it?
@@thehiddenoutdoors6535 great reviews on some others that I've been keeping an eye on. Thanks for the response and great videos. Keep'em coming.
Do the magnets negatively affect the bino compasses for units with ballistic solvers? Specifically the Vortex Fury?
I know some people that have had issues with it. I just switched to ones that don’t use magnets because of that issue. I’ve heard it both ways so I just switched to the no mag ones to be safe.
I'll give a knod to the vortex pro in the small. As a white tail bow hunter, i'm running smaller glass and don't require a big harness. The vortex small has been fantastic in it's size, comfort and durability.
If your range finder pouch can slide up and down you didn’t attach it correctly, marsupial put out a vid on how to properly attach it
@@TreebowhunterGot it figured out. Thanks
No Sitka?
@@BBQBOY76 In my previous video no one mentioned it so figured it wasn’t that popular. Personally looks a little bulky for me but if I do another video I’ll look at adding it.
you should list our all the harnesses so we can see it
I’ll add them to the discription. At the end is a list of all of them.
No BUX?
@@joshuarichardz6010 I’ve never heard of that one. I’ll have to look into it.
the mystery ranch harness alway seems to be glassed over
@@jacobwatson8106 No one mentioned it so I over looked it as well.
Probably because they will be no more before too long. If I was looking at buying one now I wouldn’t consider MR/Yeti
@@gardy90first I’ve heard that yeti wouldn’t continue making most of what mystery ranch was making. Do you know this to be fact or are you assuming?
@@slayer324several articles out there from the last few weeks, from backpacker and others stating this. It’s a little more than rumor at this point
Thanks you for the good video.
@@jmajor5262 I appreciate it!
Sentinel. I think thats the name of the stone glacier. I run the mag multicam marsupial. Its the best. I have run many kits and its amazing. Fyi they sell buckle delete kits. I run the range pouch,Teather and pistol holster. I hunt in grizz country so i like my gun close.
@@jmajor5262 I’ll have to look into those. I ran the pistol holster this last year and really liked it. Plus it’s nice to always have your gun with you. Yeah I might have said the Stone Glacier one wrong. I appreciate your feedback!