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Old 11-29-2002, 03:58 PM
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Matt / PA
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Default RE: Stealth Stabilizers ?

Gearhead......the testing that I did with the Stealth stabilizers is no joke. (just ask my wife who I recruited against her will as a helper )
There are many GOOD stabilizers on the market, but what I found is that the Stealth stabilizers were better than all that I tested even the SIMS big ones, and I think SIMS makes some great hunting products.

I'm sort of a stabilizer nut, and I think I've tried every big name style currently in production and a few that are no longer being made equalling literally dozens of stabilizers and the Stealth is tops in my book.

Remember a stabilizer's first function should be balance, and the Stealth ones are very helpful in getting the balance you want combined with the other attributes........you can get them in basically any length or weight you could need, and you also have the ability to swap ends bringing the majority of the weight closer to the riser if you should change overall balance thru changing accessories etc.

I know its hard to believe that one stabilizer could be that noticeably better, so its something that you have to try to believe.......I have yet to hear of a single person who purchased one say they weren't impressed.

And oh yeah I almost forgot.......supposedly Jerry made the entire line BETTER by changing the granular mix? If they really are better than what I tested , I guess I'll have to drop a hint to the wife for a stocking stuffer? <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>

Edited by - Matt / PA on 11/29/2002 17:02:00
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