Friday, December 9, 2011

Swarovski Optiks Binoculars Suspenders (Black)

Swarovski Optiks Binoculars Suspenders (Black) Review



Swarovski Optiks Binoculars Suspenders (Black) Feature

  • Binocular suspenders designed to provide relief to neck area
  • Disperses weight throughout the upper body for ergonomic comfort
  • Convenient snap lock makes it easy to attach and detach binoculars
  • Ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and other on-the-move activities
  • Fits Swarovski SLC 56, SLC 50, SLC 42, SLC 30, EL 32, and EL 42 models
Binocular neck straps are extremely handy, but they're not exactly designed for ergonomic comfort. Enter the Swarovski Bino Suspenders, which disperse weight throughout the upper body area to provide relief for the neck area. Ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and any other activity where you need your binoculars in a ready position for long stretches, the Bino Suspenders are comfortable and lightweight, with straps that reach over the shoulders and meet in the center of the back. The suspenders also include a snap lock that makes it easy to attach and detach your binoculars.


The Bino Suspenders disperse weight evenly throughout the upper body.
The Bino Suspenders are available for the following Swarovski models: SLC 56, SLC 50, SLC 42, SLC 30, EL 32, and EL 42.

About Swarovski Optik
Although founded in 1949, Swarovski Optik's roots actually trace all the way back to 1895, when Austrian Daniel Swarovski--who invented the world's first electric grinding machine for jewelry stones--established the family-owned Swarovski Crystal in the province of Tyrol. Since then, the name Swarovski has become synonymous worldwide with the clearest crystal, precision grinding, and a brilliant spirit of innovation, as the original enterprise continued branching out into additional lines of business.

Swarovski Optik owes its rise to Wilhelm Swarovski, son of the original founder and an avid hobby astronomer, who decided to build his own improved binocular in 1935 at a mere 17 years of age. With access to the specialized glass production and finishing technologies already used to manufacture jewelry stones in his father's factory, Wilhelm managed to develop a novel prism fabrication and grinding process that he applied in constructing his first 6x30 binocular. Wilhelm went on to found Swarovski Optik KG in Absam, Tyrol, in 1949, thus laying the foundation for a sports optics company with a global reputation. His company's first serial product, the Habicht 7x42, is still an industry standard in the field of hunting optics and continues to be produced in the best tradition of its founder.

The bino suspender harness strap from Swarovski is a fully adjustable elastic strap maintaining a bit more tension, and lending significant support which helps you hold your binocular steadier. It also keeps them close to your body to prevent swinging around. When not in use it greatly distributes your binocular's weight across your back and shoulders, while it allows the binoculars to slide up and flex out while in use. Readily available for the outdoor enthusiast, it is greatly recommended for use during activities where you'll really be moving around. Attaches to any binocular, (can be used with cameras too) though use with very large binoculrs such as the 8x56 & 15x56 SLC's is not recommended.


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