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Old 05-09-2006 | 06:14 AM
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Default RE: Stealth stabilizer question?

Same goes for everything else except for the stabilizer, on my Switchback I have a limb saver enhancer 2000 teamed up with a limb saver modular system and topped off with a stabilizer enhancer on the end. All in all this set up works very well, and does a good job. But the only down side is the total cost of the three parts is about $115-$130 depending on where you buy it and thats a lot of money for a hunting stabilizer. Now as some of you know I have been working in a archery shop part time. I get paid in store credit and I can buy stuff with that credit at dealer price, so money isn'tthe realissue for me, but it seems to be a turn off to customers. They see my stabilizer set up and like it untilI tell them the cost.
Doesn't this sound familiar. I am in the same boat as you. I tend to prefer to shoot a Sims combination on my bows but, except for a few individuals, the price versus rewards for such a setup is way out of the average shooter'sprice range. I have never tried the Stealth but have good things about it. I wish you luck in your endeavor to try/carry them. However, I thought I might mention that Sims has come out with some new Enhancer 2000/S-coil/Modular combinations that sell in the $40 to $70 price range. Still not "inexpensive" in the grand scheme of things but less than what one would pay to put something together like what you and I are using.
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