Fuse accesories
#11
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 53
RE: Fuse accesories
Fuse products are nice (looking)yeah they are built fairly good,but are wayyyyyyyy overpriced with no real inovation.Save yourself some money ,and go with what works,not what looks pretty.
switchback29 70
copper john
vibracheck isolater
qad ultra rest pro
alpine softlock
beeman max 4
scott mongoose ncs
switchback29 70
copper john
vibracheck isolater
qad ultra rest pro
alpine softlock
beeman max 4
scott mongoose ncs
#13
RE: Fuse accesories
Better products available on the market IMHO. That is unless you like carrying the extra weight of all the crap they have hanging off this stuff. Looks like someone at Hoyt has a love for rubber and fancy antlers (excess weight) cut-outs on they're products. I'm not that easy!
#14
RE: Fuse accesories
Aren't many of the Fuse products just another manufacturers product with some asthetic changes? For instance the NAP drop away rest and the Whisker biscuit, Innerloc broadheads, Limbsaver products. Those coiled fiber optic sights look a lot like Cobra sights, anybody know who makes those for them?
Seems to me if you just want function you'd be better off spending less and buying the manufacturers regular products. I'm not really sold on the tiny vibration dampeners everywhere concept. It's gotten to be such a huge gimmick. It even seems like Mathews is trying to make each years new bow seem better by adding more harmonic dampeners. Do they really need three in the cable roller and dampeners in the string suppressors???
Seems to me if you just want function you'd be better off spending less and buying the manufacturers regular products. I'm not really sold on the tiny vibration dampeners everywhere concept. It's gotten to be such a huge gimmick. It even seems like Mathews is trying to make each years new bow seem better by adding more harmonic dampeners. Do they really need three in the cable roller and dampeners in the string suppressors???