Mathew Bows - String Suppressor Question
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Fork Horn
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I see that the newer Mathews Bows have string suppresors behing the cams. I also have been noticing lately that alot of Mathews owners are adding after market string suppressors behind the stabilizer bar. Why is that, are the suppressors behind the cams not doing the job?
#2
I heard that some of the newer bows that Mathews is coming out with the rubber for the string suppressor is to soft so the sting goes past it. So people add after market suppressors to stop this.
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ORIGINAL: Huntinman23
I heard that some of the newer bows that Mathews is coming out with the rubber for the string suppressor is to soft so the sting goes past it. So people add after market suppressors to stop this.
I heard that some of the newer bows that Mathews is coming out with the rubber for the string suppressor is to soft so the sting goes past it. So people add after market suppressors to stop this.
#4
The Feedback I get from Mathews owners and there are many is Very Positive. I almost think the Limb Tip suppressors in conjunction with a MeanV Suppressor is Super effecient.
I have several Reezen owners whohave reported excellent results, and I'm sure the Lost Camo fitting in does not hurt either.
Picture is not the greatest
Dan
I have several Reezen owners whohave reported excellent results, and I'm sure the Lost Camo fitting in does not hurt either.
Picture is not the greatest

Dan
#5
ORIGINAL: MeanV2
The Feedback I get from Mathews owners and there are many is Very Positive. I almost think the Limb Tip suppressors in conjunction with a MeanV Suppressor is Super effecient.
I have several Reezen owners whohave reported excellent results, and I'm sure the Lost Camo fitting in does not hurt either.
Picture is not the greatest
Dan
The Feedback I get from Mathews owners and there are many is Very Positive. I almost think the Limb Tip suppressors in conjunction with a MeanV Suppressor is Super effecient.
I have several Reezen owners whohave reported excellent results, and I'm sure the Lost Camo fitting in does not hurt either.
Picture is not the greatest

Dan



#6
HM23 You can pull my suppressor pic down as many times as you want!
It's funny! I have a tracker on my website that tells me where someone comes from when they go to my website. After being off of AT for 1 1/2 years most of my customers still come from there. That tells me there are a lot of Happy customers that spread the word over there, and also the MeanV has sold itself.
I have never bashed a competitors product nor have I ever claimedmine was the best. I always tell people there are several options out there, look them over, and pick the one you like the best. They are IMO the best bang for your $$ you'll get in a Bow accessory.
You have to get product exposure
The MeanV Suppressorwas in an equipment article by Curt Wellsin BowHunter magazine, but other than that it has just spread by customer satisfaction and then word of mouth.
We were also the First to offer Camo Suppressors!
Dan

It's funny! I have a tracker on my website that tells me where someone comes from when they go to my website. After being off of AT for 1 1/2 years most of my customers still come from there. That tells me there are a lot of Happy customers that spread the word over there, and also the MeanV has sold itself.
I have never bashed a competitors product nor have I ever claimedmine was the best. I always tell people there are several options out there, look them over, and pick the one you like the best. They are IMO the best bang for your $$ you'll get in a Bow accessory.
You have to get product exposure
The MeanV Suppressorwas in an equipment article by Curt Wellsin BowHunter magazine, but other than that it has just spread by customer satisfaction and then word of mouth.We were also the First to offer Camo Suppressors!
Dan




