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Holding binoculars with just your hands for a long time is hard on both your arms and shoulders. Tired hands make viewing more uncertain and wobbly.
This simple invention has many names: a drying rack, a drying stick, a drying stick, a drying stick and a finnstick. As the last name suggests, this innovation originates from Finland and according to legend, the first drying rack was built from a squash racket. The camera company believes that this is about as great an innovation as the dish drying cabinet.
A simple additional arm allows you to easily carry the binoculars and support their weight on the ground, the railing of a birdwatching tower, or even against your stomach. The holder is especially helpful if your arms get tired when carrying them, for example due to circulatory problems.
The binocular support is also at its best when using high magnification binoculars. The image of 10-16x binoculars becomes incredibly calm with a little support, and prolonged viewing becomes easier and viewing fatigue does not occur.
The binoculars are placed or attached to the end of the extension arm using a binocular-specific adapter or a universal adapter (a universal adapter is included).
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