ORIGINAL: Sniper151
A stabilzer 8 to 12 inches that attaches rigidly to the bow. Stay away from the rubber segmented stabilizers. The rubber will harden in extreme cold weather and change the tuning of your bow.
That's interesting. I have used the rigid stabilizers in the past and now use a 4inDoinker with theflexible rubber and I found no difference between the two.I have been in some very cold weather and the bow/s haveshot just asthey always have.
Iagree the extreme cold will stiffen up the rubber to some extentbut Idissagree on how it effects thebow's tuning oraccuracy.Yes the flexible stabilizers will be effected by the cold but so will everything else on the bow. It (the cold) can't effect one flexible item and not others like limbs, string, cables, etc...yet people shoot their bows incold weather everyday during the hunting season with no problems at all.
The bow will shoot fine no matter what type of stabilizer you choose. And yes the cold will effect it to some extent just like it will effect the rest of the bow.And justlike the rest of the bows components, the stabilizer will do what it's supposed to do...... heat, cold, rain or shine.
Choose the stabilizer that works best for you and don't worry about the weather.