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Help with finding a strap (1 Viewer)

vincentcam

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Hi Just wondering if anybody can suggest help with a monucular i own. The Bushnell Legend Monoc 10 x 42 is a useful piece of kit to me due to its compactness but it is really annoying when manufacturers do not design a piece of kit so that a hand strap can be used . There is a slot underneath to take a strap (approx 15 mm width) but this is the only one . I have looked throughout the internet for a solution but to no avail. No straps will fit.
Anybody got a suggestion/with same problem.
Only a matter of time before i drop on the floor.

Thanks
 
Hi Vincent and a warm welcome to you from all the Staff and Moderators. I've moved your post to the Bushnell forum as I think you're more likely to get the help you need there. I renamed it so that it would attract the right attention. You should be able to find it easily as you'll receive email notification of this reply - just click on the link supplied in it.

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I look forward to hearing your news.
 
Hi Just wondering if anybody can suggest help with a monucular i own. The Bushnell Legend Monoc 10 x 42 is a useful piece of kit to me due to its compactness but it is really annoying when manufacturers do not design a piece of kit so that a hand strap can be used . There is a slot underneath to take a strap (approx 15 mm width) but this is the only one . I have looked throughout the internet for a solution but to no avail. No straps will fit.
Anybody got a suggestion/with same problem.
Only a matter of time before i drop on the floor.

Thanks
Doesn't that monocular have a tripod adapter? If so, something like the Tour Strap might work.
 
You might have already tried, but in case you haven't, search Amazon for "binocular hand strap." Seems there are a few multipurpose straps in different styles.
good luck,
Foss
 

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