This past week I was on an antlerless mule deer hunt and was using a radio for the first time. (In a state where you can use radios to hunt) This is the one I used. I had a hard time storing it when it wasn't in my hands. I have a badlands xr but the main compartment has my binos and the bottom has my rangefinder. I tried sticking the radio over the binos so that the badlands front flap would still go around it and magnetically stick. It kept falling, especially when I forgot it was there when reaching for my binos. It was very awkward to use my hands to manage my trekking poles, binos, and radio...especially with gloves on. Anyone have any tips on what kind of equipment could be used to store this radio? I thought of using a waist pocket attached to my pack but I'd like it near my face so I can keep the volume low and still hear. The ideal piece of equipment would 1) attach to my bino harness/case so that I could still have my radio when I drop my pack on a stalk, 2) allow me to access the radio with one hand, and 3) keep the radio near my face so that I can reach up and speak into it without detaching it. The radio does come with a belt clip but I don't think I would trust it to hold on while hiking and pushing through oakbrush. Thanks