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I was curious if anyone had a good way to have an easy access way to store your binoculars? Maybe like a mount or attachment on the grab bar handle on drivers side or something where you could grab easily ??
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Full-size binoculars? For a really over-engineered version, look at the Bino Dock by Binogear. I use their Buddy Dock, and it fits (jams) into the cup holder super securely. The main body is secured to the cupholder portion upon a rail, held in place by six or so screws, and allows infinite adjustability along rail. I really like the Buddy Dock.

The Bino Dock version has a strap to keep them secure, with an optional attachable neoprene eyepiece-cover so you can leave all your caps off when traveling; just undo the strap and have glass up to your eyes in a flash. Their website specifically says not for Porro prizms, but the holder seemspretty big, so it would depend on the size of your binoculars. It says it fits Roof prizms up to 56mm, but anything that large will preclude using the centre storage as armrest if placed in the rear-most cup holder.

I eventually decided that I've too much junk in my jeep, so I ended up tying a monocle in its pouch to the driver grab bar for quick access, and keep a compact pair and spyglass in the glovebox. Not sure if I accidentally made the junk problem worse.
 

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When I'm travelling with binos I am usually wearing a chest harness, but that bino dock is pretty cool. You could also look at an overhead rack and mount a bino holder to the rack.
 

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What about getting a molle pouch and attaching it to the molle interface on the back of the seat, or if you have a molle friendly tailgate table it can be fixed there.
 
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Full-size binoculars? For a really over-engineered version, look at the Bino Dock by Binogear. I use their Buddy Dock, and it fits (jams) into the cup holder super securely. The main body is secured to the cupholder portion upon a rail, held in place by six or so screws, and allows infinite adjustability along rail. I really like the Buddy Dock.

The Bino Dock version has a strap to keep them secure, with an optional attachable neoprene eyepiece-cover so you can leave all your caps off when traveling; just undo the strap and have glass up to your eyes in a flash. Their website specifically says not for Porro prizms, but the holder seemspretty big, so it would depend on the size of your binoculars. It says it fits Roof prizms up to 56mm, but anything that large will preclude using the centre storage as armrest if placed in the rear-most cup holder.

I eventually decided that I've too much junk in my jeep, so I ended up tying a monocle in its pouch to the driver grab bar for quick access, and keep a compact pair and spyglass in the glovebox. Not sure if I accidentally made the junk problem worse.
Thanks so much!!
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