ORIGINAL: Lady Forge
You might want to let your shop owner know that at the shop that I work at we have sold more 2006 Bowtech Equalizers to men than women... we arent haveing any problem selling them... the fella's with the shorter draw's are used to haveing to fight bows by shooting higher poundage to squeeze all the speed out of them that they can with their short draw lengths... and now they find they can shoot less poundage.... and gain speed and kinetic energy at the lower poundage... Whats Not To Like About That
I agree. I should say that I have not seriously asked them to get one in so I shouldn't act like they won't do it because truthfully I don't know that yet. I'm sure if my borther settles on the Allegiance and I tell them I want an Allegiance or the Equalizer they should be more then willing to work with us and our $2,000 we are gonna spend. If not I am sure I will find someone who will.
As for vibration I find the Equalizer to have more hand vibration than the Tribute or Allegiance.... I have been able to remove the hand shock with vibration dampening accesories that I added to the bow and the right stabilizer made a world of difference.
What vibration stuff did you have to add and what stabilizer did you settle on??
Did you keep the Bowtech hush kit or ditch it?