Sims Vibration........
#1
I was wondering who else has tried out their products. I had the Limbsaver Ultras, String Leech, and the S-Coil on my old Browning. When I sold it I took the S-Coil off and put it on my Switchback which has worked great for me.
I'll prolly equip my Switchback up before next season. Anyone else pleased with what they are putting out?
I'll prolly equip my Switchback up before next season. Anyone else pleased with what they are putting out?
#3
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Nov 2005
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From: Bandera, Texas
I use just about all the products for my bow....... do they make a difference? All i know is everyone tells me how quiet my bow is, and I have no problem hitting the target consistently
#4
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 21,199
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From: Blossvale, New York
YUP,.... just about anyone that cares has their bows adorned with a whole gaggle of Sims thingys. The latest and greatest that I have is the wrap. Took off my bow grip and just wrapped dthe riser at the grip with the rubber wrap. So nice to hold and insulates better from the cold. I woulld think every bow should at a minimum have limb savers installed before leaving the shop the first time.
#6
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Blissfield MI USA
About the only thing I don't care for are the string leaches. Not that they don't work, they just are not any better than anything else on the market. I don't care for any of they rubber string silencers. They all make a whipping sound when you shoot them. I use cheap puff ball silencers and they work great. Plus the more you shoot them the better they get. I have had a pair for six years now and they still work great.
As far as limb savers go, I will never own a bow without them. The best archery invention since release aids in my opinion. I have limb savers, an enhancer 2000 and the NV system on my bowtech. Works great. Although if you add up all the money I spent on simms stuff I probably could have bought another bow, albiet a cheap one.
Some things in the archery world are just gimmicks and work for some but not others. However simms is not one of them, especially limbs savers. I am pretty impressed with the NO Peep as well.
Paul
As far as limb savers go, I will never own a bow without them. The best archery invention since release aids in my opinion. I have limb savers, an enhancer 2000 and the NV system on my bowtech. Works great. Although if you add up all the money I spent on simms stuff I probably could have bought another bow, albiet a cheap one.

Some things in the archery world are just gimmicks and work for some but not others. However simms is not one of them, especially limbs savers. I am pretty impressed with the NO Peep as well.
Paul
#7
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Nov 2005
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From: Bandera, Texas
Have to agree, no gimmicks! Will always have Sims and it is worth the money.
As for the string leeches, after they fielded the kevlar ones or whatever they were, they lasted longer. On mine I dont hear a whistle or anything.....but that is mine, and I will probably keep using them
As for the string leeches, after they fielded the kevlar ones or whatever they were, they lasted longer. On mine I dont hear a whistle or anything.....but that is mine, and I will probably keep using them
#8
i have the limb saver, string leeches and the s-coil on my bow, and the big difference that i can tell was the leeches, have three in my string now and it quieted my bow down quite abit plus it cut down string vibration a lot.
#9
Joined: Dec 2005
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From: Plymouth WI
They are great on my Hoyt.Its nice that Hout teamed up with limbsaver to make thier bows very quiet.The hoyt I just bought has zero hand shock and is incredibly quiet.I dont know if I'll need other ones on there but they make some nice stuff.
#10
Great products. With every new bow I buy I have them put on limbsavers, cable slide and leeches before I even take it out of the store. I am also a big fan of the modular stablizer.
Shane
Shane


