The RF Hook Up from Crooked Horn Outfitters

   02.07.12

The RF Hook Up from Crooked Horn Outfitters

I want to thank the folks at Crooked Horn for sending me the RF Hook Up to try. First off, I’d like to say that every piece of gear I have ever tried from Lennis Janzen and the crew at Crooked Horn has been innovative, well-made and a delight to use in the field.

The RF Hook Up is a great rig meant to not only hold your binoculars safely and securely, but your rangefinder attaches to the harness as well. A January javelina hunt in Arizona’s Unit 37B seemed like just the opportunity to try this harness out. I have had a harness for years that covers the entire set of binos as it holds them against your chest. They worked well, but always got sweaty under the binos. I was anxious to try the rig from Crooked Horn.

In Arizona, whether you are hunting the thick stuff or the open areas, you aren’t going to have much success without good glass. I’d be hunting some pretty thick stuff today and for binos, I’d be toting my favorite – Vortex. Vortex optics are a high quality, have an amazing warranty, and are a great value for the money!

I’m happy to report that, although I didn’t see any javelina that day (lots of sign though!), this harness worked great. It’s interesting how they hold the binos tight to your chest, but to lift them up and look through them is almost effortless. They don’t bounce, they don’t slip and best of all – my shirt wasn’t all wet from sweat and condensation. The rangefinder is held securely off to the side. It is in a convenient location, easy to access, and you can easily get it up to your eye. This is a great set-up and I would absolutely recommend it.

My only complaint? There is an odd little loop on the rangefinder holster. I couldn’t figure out what it was for!

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I have been a freelance outdoor writer since High School (a long time). I have two successful blogs - Desert Rat which focuses on hunting and fishing in Arizona, the southwest and beyond. If you like smoking, barbecue and other fun cooking stuff, visit the Dry Rubbed Rat. On both sites you'll find cool product reviews, interviews, industry news and more. My "other" job is in Facilities Management. I was born and raised in New Brunswick, Canada; I lived in northern Maine for about 6 years before moving to Arizona 15 years ago. I live in Queen Creek with my wife, daughter and dogs.

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