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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Conville" data-source="post: 1358178" data-attributes="member: 63161"><p>Though these pics won't land me a job on Madison Avenue, they might help the conversation. </p><p></p><p>The strap is routed through the flap opening with the two snaps. The bins are placed in the pouch and zipped closed. While wearing this arrangement around your neck and want to put the bins into play, you unzip the pouch, retract the pouch from the bins, and while viewing through the bins the pouch is held captive by the strap.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I never much liked this system as I don't like things dangling from the strap when using my bins. I almost never use an ocular cover either, and never lens caps. But, that's me.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, I do like the leather pouch for compact travel though, as it doesn't increase the overall volume of the bins and affords some protection of the lenses. The cordura replacement "case" add shock resistance at the expense of greater bulk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Conville, post: 1358178, member: 63161"] Though these pics won't land me a job on Madison Avenue, they might help the conversation. The strap is routed through the flap opening with the two snaps. The bins are placed in the pouch and zipped closed. While wearing this arrangement around your neck and want to put the bins into play, you unzip the pouch, retract the pouch from the bins, and while viewing through the bins the pouch is held captive by the strap. Hope this helps. BTW, I never much liked this system as I don't like things dangling from the strap when using my bins. I almost never use an ocular cover either, and never lens caps. But, that's me. FWIW, I do like the leather pouch for compact travel though, as it doesn't increase the overall volume of the bins and affords some protection of the lenses. The cordura replacement "case" add shock resistance at the expense of greater bulk. [/QUOTE]
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