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Old 07-28-2004, 05:58 PM   #1
 
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I was thinking about getting some more stuff for my bow,I was wondering if anyone thinks any of these are worth wild investments.



Sims Xtreme Limbsaver® System
The Xtreme Limbersaver System attaches directly to limb bolts to reduce more bow jump, shock and vibration than any other single product tested by Sims. They are built from revolutionary NAVCOM™ noise- and vibration-controlling material. Mounting requires use of bow press and knowledge of bow disassembly. Per pair.


PSE NV System Dampeners
Possibly the most innovative bow-mounted vibration reduction system ever created. The all-new NV System™ is fabricated from lightweight machined aluminum and LimbSaver™ NAVCOM™ material. The NV System is mounted using the limb bolts on virtually any modern compound or recurve to diminish vibration and shock before it ever reaches the riser. Mounting requires the use of a bow press and knowledge of bow disassembly. Brush® camo. Per 2.

Bow Form-A-Grip
There's no grip like your own grip. Consistent hand placement is critical to accuracy. Form-A-Grip's specially formulated molding compound enables you to custom-fit your bow grip to your hand. The results: better bow stability, less recoil and, most importantly, tighter groups.

Sims Stealth Cable Dampener
Enhancer 2000™ technology, made from energy-absorbing NAVCOM™ material, combines with carbon ring for maximum vibration control. Easy to install, fits most cable-guard systems.

Doskocil Pro 44 Single Bow Case
The high-tech Pro 44 Single-Bow case sports a compact size perfect for today's shorter bows, yet has the capacity to stow a fully loaded quiver (quiver mount not included) and plenty of other accessories. Rigid, high-tech body lines and steel hinge pins enhance strength. Internal tie-downs secure a bow as well as a release and armguard. And removable Slot-Loc™ arrow retainers stow a complete dozen arrows. Four recessed, snap-over latches combine with three padlock tabs for positive security. A Single-Bow case includes an accessory box with removable broadhead retainer and broadhead wrench.
Measures: 44-1/2" x 20" x 8-3/4".



The bow case I was just wondering if it was a good one to keep my bow in during the off season.
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Old 07-28-2004, 06:04 PM   #2
 
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That is one of the best bow cases i have seen for that price, i like the fact that you can add a quiver bracket so that your quiver can be easily accomodated too.

I havent decided if i am going to get the base version or pay extra for the broadhead box version
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Old 07-28-2004, 06:23 PM   #3
 
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Bow Form-A-Grip
There's no grip like your own grip. Consistent hand placement is critical to accuracy. Form-A-Grip's specially formulated molding compound enables you to custom-fit your bow grip to your hand. The results: better bow stability, less recoil and, most importantly, tighter groups.

I think the grip is crap. Gripping the bow can cause bow torque. I think it's better to shoot open handed. JMO
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