Caroline's DIY Shock-Cord Binocular Harness

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In this tutorial, Caroline demonstrates how to make a light-weight, sturdy, adjustable binocular harness. She says she uses it for bird-watching, but that doesn't explain why on the back of her "bird-watching" windbreaker it says, in three-inch letters, "Bigfoot Hunter". (Not really, but it is going to bug her that I put that in the description, which is, or course, a good thing.)

Please feel free to ask questions in the comments section.

The Amazon links below are affiliate links.

Materials:
5/32" shock cord and spring toggles (enough for 5-6 harnesses)
https://amzn.to/2OSWJmo

Microlock Carabiner (2-pack — enough for one harness)
https://amzn.to/31XwG2K

Cord Ends (enough for a least 12 harnesses) The link is to what Caroline used. They are actually too small for the cord. She did make them work though (with a little effort, as you can see in the video). I would suggest different cord-ends, but if you like doing things the hard way, here is the link to what Caroline ordered:
https://amzn.to/37vAEkj

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