This did the trick. Harness is very securely made, strong stitching and a well made leather back piece to connect everything. Used this for a drone controller rather than binoculars and was very pleased, took all the weight from my neck and dispersed it across the shoulders and back. Also felt like I had a lot more control solely because i didnt have the full weight of the controller pulling down on my neck while trying to concentrate on flying. Would highly recommend, neck straps just cause so much strain, this harness was a great solution! Feels like it is built to last and look forward to using this for a long time!
Image Unavailable
Image not available for
Colour:
Colour:
-
-
-
- To view this video, download
HUNTPAL Binocular Harness Strap, X-Shaped Decompression Binocular Strap, Fits Binoculars, Cameras, Rangefinders
To see product details, add this item to your cart. You can always remove it later.
FREE Returns
Return this item for free
You can return this item for any reason. For self-ship returns, 鶹 will reimburse your reasonable out of pocket shipping charges to return the item. The item must be returned in a new and unused condition.
How to return this item:
- Go to ‘Your orders’ to start the return
- Print the documents needed to complete the return
- Ship it!
Purchase options and add-ons
About this item
- TOUGH AND WEAR-RESISTANT: You don't want the risk of binocular strap breakage and ultimately damage the binoculars? Then, our binocular harness strap are made of nylon (Lycra) and incorporate a double stitching process to ensure the maximum protection of the optical telescope by the bino harness!
- ERGONOMICS DESIGN: The X-Shaped Double Shoulder binocular chest harness effectively distributes the weight of the binoculars evenly on your shoulders and back to reduce stress, avoid neck fatigue from carrying binoculars for long periods of time, and free your hands!
- FLEXIBLE ADJUSTMENT: The binocular straps harness flexibly adjusts the length of the straps to fit a variety of body sizes and reduces binocular swaying on the chest during outdoor activities. The binocular harness strap easily slides the binoculars into the viewing position when you need them
- TACTICAL STYLE: Equipped with premium leather, classic tactical style, stylish and easy to hide. The binocular harness hunting are ideal for bird watching, hunting, camping, hiking, outdoor survival, search and rescue activities
- WIDE APPLICABILITY: Oufabe binocular harness chest pack can provide a variety of uses, it not only do they fit all binoculars with a 1/2" wide eyelet, but they can also safely carry heavy cameras for travel
Buy it with

This item: HUNTPAL Binocular Harness Strap, X-Shaped Decompression Binocular Strap, Fits Binoculars, Cameras, Rangefinders
$19.99$19.99
Get it by Sunday, Jul 20
In Stock
$21.93$21.93
FREE Delivery
In Stock
$739.00$739.00
Get it Jul 23 - 29
Only 2 left in stock.
Total price:$00$00
To see our price, add these items to your cart.
Try again!
Added to Cart
Add all 3 to Cart
Some of these items ship sooner than the others.
Choose items to buy together.
Product details
- Product Dimensions : 20.32 x 15.24 x 0.1 cm; 85.05 g
- Date First Available : Feb. 21 2025
- Manufacturer : HUNTPAL
- ASIN : B0DWM9BSTD
- Manufacturer reference : HP
- Department : unisex-adult
- 鶹 Rank: #4 in Binocular Accessories
- Customer Reviews:
Product description
binocular strap
Videos for similar products
Brands in this category on 鶹
Sponsored
Customer reviews
4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
14 global ratings
- 5 star4 star3 star2 star1 star5 star68%21%11%0%0%68%
- 5 star4 star3 star2 star1 star4 star68%21%11%0%0%21%
- 5 star4 star3 star2 star1 star3 star68%21%11%0%0%11%
- 5 star4 star3 star2 star1 star2 star68%21%11%0%0%0%
- 5 star4 star3 star2 star1 star1 star68%21%11%0%0%0%
How are ratings calculated?
To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on 鶹. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness.
Reviews with images

5 out of 5 stars
Great Fit and Function at a Great Price
This binocular harness strap is a fantastic option if you're looking for comfort and value. The X-shaped design really does help distribute the weight evenly across your shoulders and back, which makes a huge difference during longer hikes or birding outings. It’s adjustable and elastic so you can dial in the perfect fit, and once adjusted, everything stays snug with minimal sway. For the price, it’s honestly hard to beat—solid materials, easy to use, and comfortable for all-day wear. Highly recommend!
Thank you for your feedback
Sorry, there was an error
Sorry we couldn't load the review
Top reviews from Canada
There was a problem filtering reviews. Please reload the page.
- Reviewed in Canada on May 28, 2025
- Reviewed in Canada on June 4, 2025I tried this out on a walk with my Canon R7 and an older Sigma 70-200mm lens yesterday afternoon. The Canon is a light mirrorless unit but the lens is the bulkiest and heaviest I've ever owned, yet I scarcely felt the weight of this combo when it was hanging from the harness. I did have to hold the camera lightly with one hand to steady it but otherwise it might not have been there. I was genuinely surprised. The straps are elastic, which I had not expected and I'm not sure was strictly necessary but I suppose it helped absorb bouncing and vibration. As far as function is concerned, it was easy to raise the camera to eye level or hold it at a suitable level to use the tilting screen and then return it to the carrying position. Overall, this is a vast improvement in comfort and convenience over the traditional neck strap.
- Reviewed in Canada on May 10, 2025Pretty good but nothing special. It works well enough with my Nikon Monarch 7 binoculars. Certainly better than just a regular Nikon neck strap. But I wouldn't recommend it for heavy cameras or large binoculars like my Celestron Sky master 15x70. Even though it will hold large binoculars or cameras, it stretches a bit, and you're going to have some droop and swing if you bend over, like to pick up something. Plus it's not strong enough to instill confidence for anything heavy like large telephoto lenses or larger camera bodies. I have a cotton carrier that works much better for heavier cameras. But having said that, for smaller cameras and lenses I'm sure it would be okay, just not great.
The material is really nothing top-notch, just regular stretchy nylon straps, and what looks and feels like a vinyl patch that sits on your back. It is thin enough and light enough though, that you don't even know you have it on. So that's a good thing I guess.
It's birding season now where I live, so I'm going to make good use of this with my Monarch 7 binoculars when I go hiking.
4.0 out of 5 starsPretty good but nothing special. It works well enough with my Nikon Monarch 7 binoculars. Certainly better than just a regular Nikon neck strap. But I wouldn't recommend it for heavy cameras or large binoculars like my Celestron Sky master 15x70. Even though it will hold large binoculars or cameras, it stretches a bit, and you're going to have some droop and swing if you bend over, like to pick up something. Plus it's not strong enough to instill confidence for anything heavy like large telephoto lenses or larger camera bodies. I have a cotton carrier that works much better for heavier cameras. But having said that, for smaller cameras and lenses I'm sure it would be okay, just not great.Better than your standard next strap but nothing special.
Reviewed in Canada on May 10, 2025
The material is really nothing top-notch, just regular stretchy nylon straps, and what looks and feels like a vinyl patch that sits on your back. It is thin enough and light enough though, that you don't even know you have it on. So that's a good thing I guess.
It's birding season now where I live, so I'm going to make good use of this with my Monarch 7 binoculars when I go hiking.
Images in this review
- Reviewed in Canada on June 27, 2025Provides a far more comfortable means of carrying around my camera. I've used it for upwards of three hours at a time with absolutely no soreness. If you're the type of person who enjoys on-the-move wildlife photography, then this product is a must-have!
- Reviewed in Canada on June 27, 2025Ordered this for use with my camera which is kind of heavy at 830g. Noticed that having the camera dangling from the traditional neck strap on a hike or bike ride strained my neck a bit.
The straps are 25mm wide elastic,
The webbing which connects to your equipment is 8mm wide non-elastic.
This strap does distribute the weight better. I can wear the camera for a long time without discomfort. Due to the elastic nature I have no problem bringing the camera up to eye level. Also, the elastic absorbs shock when bike riding so I don't feel the camera weight when hitting bumps, though the camera can hit my knees a bit when it dips down (If I tightened the straps it would keep it more snug to my chest, but then it would be difficult to bring to eye level without loosening)
Sometimes you want the camera or binoculars out of the way while you lean over to do something or to carry something against your chest - this strap can be worn reversed to keep the camera at your back like a backpack which is not practical with a traditional neck strap.
You can also use this strap as you would a traditional neck strap if need be, just doubled at your neck.
I like the bright orange patch which makes it easy to find the otherwise all black camera + strap.
I don't like how the webbing is supposed to be looped to attach to the camera lugs because the edges of the webbing become stressed/expanded and it would get easily caught/frayed when touching something like velcro. Instead I used the webbing slide loops that came with my camera's strap (webbing is doubled through them.)
The "leather" parts (orange patch and the black parts where the webbing loops join the buckles) have an odour similar to latex rubber. Reminds me of my old Halloween mask. Since this part at webbing loop comes right near my nose every time I raise the camera it is annoying. I hope the smell fades, but it seems like it has not faded over a couple weeks use. They should have used an odourless material for this part.
Ordered this for use with my camera which is kind of heavy at 830g. Noticed that having the camera dangling from the traditional neck strap on a hike or bike ride strained my neck a bit.
The straps are 25mm wide elastic,
The webbing which connects to your equipment is 8mm wide non-elastic.
This strap does distribute the weight better. I can wear the camera for a long time without discomfort. Due to the elastic nature I have no problem bringing the camera up to eye level. Also, the elastic absorbs shock when bike riding so I don't feel the camera weight when hitting bumps, though the camera can hit my knees a bit when it dips down (If I tightened the straps it would keep it more snug to my chest, but then it would be difficult to bring to eye level without loosening)
Sometimes you want the camera or binoculars out of the way while you lean over to do something or to carry something against your chest - this strap can be worn reversed to keep the camera at your back like a backpack which is not practical with a traditional neck strap.
You can also use this strap as you would a traditional neck strap if need be, just doubled at your neck.
I like the bright orange patch which makes it easy to find the otherwise all black camera + strap.
I don't like how the webbing is supposed to be looped to attach to the camera lugs because the edges of the webbing become stressed/expanded and it would get easily caught/frayed when touching something like velcro. Instead I used the webbing slide loops that came with my camera's strap (webbing is doubled through them.)
The "leather" parts (orange patch and the black parts where the webbing loops join the buckles) have an odour similar to latex rubber. Reminds me of my old Halloween mask. Since this part at webbing loop comes right near my nose every time I raise the camera it is annoying. I hope the smell fades, but it seems like it has not faded over a couple weeks use. They should have used an odourless material for this part.
Images in this review
- Reviewed in Canada on June 20, 2025I bought this for my son who hunts. It fit him perfectly and holds his binoculars in place without being in the way. It’s a great way to prevent losing their binoculars! My son and husband are very happy with the harness. I highly recommend this for any hunter or wildlife enthusiast.
- Reviewed in Canada on May 15, 2025This binocular harness strap is a fantastic option if you're looking for comfort and value. The X-shaped design really does help distribute the weight evenly across your shoulders and back, which makes a huge difference during longer hikes or birding outings. It’s adjustable and elastic so you can dial in the perfect fit, and once adjusted, everything stays snug with minimal sway. For the price, it’s honestly hard to beat—solid materials, easy to use, and comfortable for all-day wear. Highly recommend!
This binocular harness strap is a fantastic option if you're looking for comfort and value. The X-shaped design really does help distribute the weight evenly across your shoulders and back, which makes a huge difference during longer hikes or birding outings. It’s adjustable and elastic so you can dial in the perfect fit, and once adjusted, everything stays snug with minimal sway. For the price, it’s honestly hard to beat—solid materials, easy to use, and comfortable for all-day wear. Highly recommend!
Images in this review
- Reviewed in Canada on May 9, 2025This camera/binoculars strap harness is well made. Fairly comfortable and not too heavy. Adjustable. My only regret is that the straps do not attach easily to a camera or binocular. Would have been nice if a couple of attachment options were provided such as buckle clips or tethers of some kind.
Top reviews from other countries
- William PeckReviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Useful harness for on-the-move photography
This harness would work for binoculars, a camera, or anything really that you would like to have readily at hand, yet still have your hands available for other uses. Personally, I got this to use with my camera. Once in a while I go on outings which I refer to as "photo expeditions." There's no telling where I might go or when I might go there. Urban, rural, day, night, public, private. Often I find myself on rugged terrain or crowded spaces. This harness is perfectly suited to these unpredictable situations. It leaves my hands free to use my phone or to hold a walking stick or to hold a handrail or to make obscene gestures at passing cars that get too close. All joking aside, this is a very intelligently designed and useful camera strap. It offers several advantages that traditional camera straps do not offer.
First, it keeps the camera close to my body and keeps it from swinging all over the place. Traditional camera straps either keep the camera too close to be able to move around with it and position it freely to get the shot I want, or if loosened to the point where the camera is more useful, they allow the camera to swing around wildly. So, if I'm running or crossing rugged terrain, or you lose my balance or shift my weight too quickly the camera will swing around to my side or might even strike a nearby object or just club me in the ribs. With this camera harness, I have none of those concerns. It is elastic in the front, so it keeps the camera close, but if I need to move the camera or hold it away from me, I can do that. No problem. The straps are adjustable in length, so if you're a big guy, like me, you can get a comfortable fit, and if you're a small person, it's the same. You can size it to your needs and stretch it to the situation.
Secondly, traditional camera straps must be removed by lifting them over your head. Either that, or you have to remove the strap entirely, which is an extremely tedious task. Not something you want to attempt when you're trying to get a shot. This strap has quick-release buckles, allowing you to completely disconnect the camera from the harness and re-attach it quickly without hoisting it over your head or attempting to unthread the straps from the eyeholes.
I'm not sure why the center back is orange. If it's for visibility, it seems like they could have made the whole thing orange or used a more reflective design. As it is, is kind of clashes with anything you might wear under it, although I've taken to wearing it over a T-shirt and under a button-up shirt to make it less visible, because frankly, when I'm in public, wearing it makes me feel kind of like a nerd. I mean, I must confess, I actually AM a nerd, but I try not to look like when whenever it can be avoided. Anyway, other than the nerd factor, I must say that this harness is intelligently designed and extremely useful.
William PeckUseful harness for on-the-move photography
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
First, it keeps the camera close to my body and keeps it from swinging all over the place. Traditional camera straps either keep the camera too close to be able to move around with it and position it freely to get the shot I want, or if loosened to the point where the camera is more useful, they allow the camera to swing around wildly. So, if I'm running or crossing rugged terrain, or you lose my balance or shift my weight too quickly the camera will swing around to my side or might even strike a nearby object or just club me in the ribs. With this camera harness, I have none of those concerns. It is elastic in the front, so it keeps the camera close, but if I need to move the camera or hold it away from me, I can do that. No problem. The straps are adjustable in length, so if you're a big guy, like me, you can get a comfortable fit, and if you're a small person, it's the same. You can size it to your needs and stretch it to the situation.
Secondly, traditional camera straps must be removed by lifting them over your head. Either that, or you have to remove the strap entirely, which is an extremely tedious task. Not something you want to attempt when you're trying to get a shot. This strap has quick-release buckles, allowing you to completely disconnect the camera from the harness and re-attach it quickly without hoisting it over your head or attempting to unthread the straps from the eyeholes.
I'm not sure why the center back is orange. If it's for visibility, it seems like they could have made the whole thing orange or used a more reflective design. As it is, is kind of clashes with anything you might wear under it, although I've taken to wearing it over a T-shirt and under a button-up shirt to make it less visible, because frankly, when I'm in public, wearing it makes me feel kind of like a nerd. I mean, I must confess, I actually AM a nerd, but I try not to look like when whenever it can be avoided. Anyway, other than the nerd factor, I must say that this harness is intelligently designed and extremely useful.
Images in this review
- Genny JonesReviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Very nice harness
Update: We are back from 2 weeks in Alaska and this harnesss was amazing. My husband wore it all day everyday and was comfortable. No more neck soreness from the weight of the camera. When he did want to take the camera off he just unclipped it and kept the harness on for easy reattaching at a moments notice. So glad we had this for our trip. I am goi g to buy another one for our binoculars then we can switch between who is using the camera and who is using the binoculars. Very satisfied with this product.
I love this harness. I will be using it next month on a trip to Alaska. I will be using this for my DSLR camera and a pair of binoculars. I tried it out here at home and it is amazing how much stress it takes off your neck. I do wish they included more attachments clips so we don’t have to take the. clips off and transfer them every time we want to switch devices. I took off one star for that. Other than that I think it is a good product. I will update this review with my thoughts after my trip.
- Jon VReviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
4.0 out of 5 stars As advertised- could be better
This item is as advertised. I believe that some improvements could be made to make this however. The quick connect going to the binoculars has a solid loop that is permanently sewn into the quick connect. Myself, I prefer the slide design where you have a tag end that slides through for fastening and length adjustment. With the existing setup, you have two options to connect your binoculars to the harness. First is to put the loop through your binocular's attachment point then loop the quick connect tag end back through. If your attachment point on your binoculars is small (can be incredibly small for some devices)- this may be difficult or not possible. In this case, you would need to use some sort of true quick connect like a Peak Design anchor link or similar to connect.
Overall, this is made from standard nylon, which shows no issues or defects. But nylon is cheap- and at close to $17, the value on this item is average at best for a product that has no true premium features or materials.
- Jack CharityReviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good quality for the price and work well.
As a mostly single-handed sailor, I needed a better way to keep my binoculars to hand, but not in the way. This harness ticks both of these boxes perfectly. Also, as you can see in the photographs, it can be worn with a standard inflatable life jacket. The binoculars can be attached and removed from the harness very easily and since the connectors are male and female, they then clip together to make a very convenient carry handle - a good design feature.
I will update this review in a few weeks to record how well it handles sea air and UV light.
Jack CharitySurprisingly good quality for the price and work well.
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
I will update this review in a few weeks to record how well it handles sea air and UV light.
Images in this review
- RexterReviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!
I own several binocular harnesses and this is the best of the lot. I love the detachable buckles with the connected lanyards. The “leather” connecting piece on the back doesn’t seem to be real leather and it’s blaze orange in color. But the system to attach your binoculars is so easy to use and quickly transferable to a different set of binoculars that I’ll still give this five stars.