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    https://sabretactical.co.nz/products...yPe1QMps3A8kjp

    Pathfinderchest rig
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    Sits better than Twinneedle, a bit more streamlined

    Fits small binos and thermal easy , plus other stuff

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    Stoney creek Gearbag with a Falcon Augerer Thermal.
    Front compartment for spare knife and ammo etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ross Nolan View Post
    https://bushlifenz.com/collections/b...t-shoulder-bag

    I tried chest packs but don't like them. This holds the thermal, 8x32 Swaro, spare batteries and my phone.
    There was another version of that shoulder bag kelvin had a few years ago which I brought for just that job. The chest pack was configured wrong I felt but this ticked the boxes and we figured out it could be easily made into a chest rig when you wanted one by simply adding a strap. Alternatively a shotgun bag can be used sucessfully
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    After several trials, I've settled on this for my Sytong thermal - with a piece of foam rubber in a 'u' shape to give it some extra padding: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005008809041748.html

    Can also recommend grabbing a camera lanyard screw and chucking a bit of paracord or the like onto it so you can have it round your neck when moving.
    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005009430726105.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by thejavelin View Post
    After several trials, I've settled on this for my Sytong thermal - with a piece of foam rubber in a 'u' shape to give it some extra padding: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005008809041748.html

    Can also recommend grabbing a camera lanyard screw and chucking a bit of paracord or the like onto it so you can have it round your neck when moving.
    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005009430726105.html
    Is yours a LRF model that fits this?
    Experience. What you get just after you needed it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    Is yours a LRF model that fits this?
    Nope - Sytong XS03-35, but has room to spare. How much does the RF stick out by? Happy to take measurements.... I went through about 3-4 pouches until I was really happy.
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    I'm using the Twin Needle Range Finder Pro for a compact pulsar thermal - tight fit and no padding for protection but had tried their thermal pouch which was way too big

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    Some photos per earlier post.

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    So close but not quite. All the way from China too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    Interested in how people are carrying there handheld thermals about ?
    Anyone found any bino biv, pouch combos that work the best ?
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    As im packing to head into the hills I thought I'd better update this thread.
    Got this pouch made up buy forum legend Buzzman bloody perfect and made to fit the exact size I was after.
    Thanks again Buzz


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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    As im packing to head into the hills I thought I'd better update this thread.
    Got this pouch made up buy forum legend Buzzman bloody perfect and made to fit the exact size I was after.
    Thanks again Buzz


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    If you want it to sit a little higher and level with bottom, you can melt some more moly slots (carefully) slightly higher up. My thermal may be a bit longer so was a little top heavy due to position of moly straps on Buzzman’s pouch

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    And lace it though the webbing will hold in place better chur


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    Quote Originally Posted by buzzmann View Post
    And lace it though the webbing will hold in place better chur


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    It is bro


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