Stealth Stabilizer VS. Bowtech Wildthing
#4
Although I've never had any experience with the wildthing ,I have used the Stealth and still do today .I really like the Stealth 8" on my Dually .I'll use the Stealth on any bow I decide to purchase here on in .The one thing I like about the "Stealth is that there's a heavy end and a light end ,so if you find your bow rolling ahead to quick you can turn the heavy end in ,which also dampen's vibration's much better from the riser.
nubo
nubo
#5
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Greensboro NC USA
I have the a Limbsaver S-Coil on my Tribute...and It works great!
Also, it was only $14!
It will have a strong smell of rubber when you first take it out of the package, but that goes away (I wrapped mine in a Fresh Earth dryer sheet for a day or two, and now it smells GREAT!).
Good luck!
Also, it was only $14!
It will have a strong smell of rubber when you first take it out of the package, but that goes away (I wrapped mine in a Fresh Earth dryer sheet for a day or two, and now it smells GREAT!).
Good luck!
#9
funneral,
If you notice on the front of your stabilizer their is another threaded hole. That hole is designed so that you can unscrew the screw from the back of your stabilizer and screw it into the front hole. This changes the weight distribution and allows you to have either the heavy or light end of the stabilizer near your riser.
If you notice on the front of your stabilizer their is another threaded hole. That hole is designed so that you can unscrew the screw from the back of your stabilizer and screw it into the front hole. This changes the weight distribution and allows you to have either the heavy or light end of the stabilizer near your riser.


