About Stabilizers
#1
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Joined: Mar 2007
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From: Cortez, Co.
I own a sports store and just starting to carry archery products. I'm pretty much set for a start up but I need some information on stabilizers. I know all you veteran archers have your favorites and reasons why you like them. Please share your knowledge. There are so many out there different lengths, weights, diameters etc. I'm mainly looking in to ones for hunting and general target practice. Thank you for your time. Stevieb
#2
For hunting, I have been very happy with the Simms S-coil and Mini S-coil stabilizers. Primarily, they tend to quiet down the bow and provide a limited amount of counterbalance low and forward.
#4
i like my fuse stabilizer i thik it does a grat job of helping with sound. adni if your lookin to sell something--- it looks pretty cool. i know alotta ppl git the s-coils but they are really heavy
#5
ORIGINAL: slayer_54
i like my fuse stabilizer i thik it does a grat job of helping with sound. adni if your lookin to sell something--- it looks pretty cool. i know alotta ppl git the s-coils but they are really heavy
i like my fuse stabilizer i thik it does a grat job of helping with sound. adni if your lookin to sell something--- it looks pretty cool. i know alotta ppl git the s-coils but they are really heavy
Anyway, for a stocking purpose at a store, I would stock limbsaver, fuse, and doinker. I'm sure there are many more I'm forgetting but that would be a decent start.
#7
ORIGINAL: whitetailbowhunter
Hyey jeremy3303 i was wondering if you was satisfied with you Carbon CS Doinker? I was thinking of changing mine to a doinker some feedback would be great!
Mat
Hyey jeremy3303 i was wondering if you was satisfied with you Carbon CS Doinker? I was thinking of changing mine to a doinker some feedback would be great!
Mat




