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Floating Binocular Straps

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Floating Binocular Straps



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Description WM Model# MFG Part# Availability Price USD QTY
Float Strap, Commander V 3676673 769 In Stock $35.99
Flotation Strap 452466 V15015 In Stock $34.99

 

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Watching a treasured pair of binoculars disappear into the drink is an experience to avoid. Protect your optical investment with this foam-cushioned flotation strap, which will float binoculars and mark their location in bright orange until you can grab a boat hook and fish them out. The wide, comfortable strap spreads the load on neck and shoulders.

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5.0

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5.0

This is our second strap

By Rosette Spoonbill

from FL Keys

About Me Casual/ Recreational

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        Comments about Floating Binocular Straps:

        Safest for our expensive Saworski binoculars bird watching in the FL Keys.

        (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

         
        5.0

        Flotation Straps. 33 saves 400

        By Irish

        from Chesapeake Virginia

        Pros

        • It Works And you can see

        Cons

        • Bulky

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          Comments about Floating Binocular Straps:

          These are not "comfortable' in the purist sense. But bright orange is visible (since the Blue of the binoculars is not) and it does make recovery a lot easier.
          I know. My Daughter "oopsed" my Navigator II into the Bay and then I had to re trace the course to find them. The Orange worked well and she was VERY relieved.

          At 14 she was not always too co-ordinated.

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