Can you order strings from bowtech?
#1
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Nontypical Buck
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From: charlottesville, virginia
I was looking on Bowtech's "Pro Shop" website and I noticed they don't have where you can buy bow specific strings? Is there a way you can go about doing this or do they not sell strings?
#2
They certainly sell strings and cables. Some of the best there is and you can customize your colors. It's recommended that you do so through your dealer.
#3
Getting ready to have my nearest BT dealer put a Bowtech string/cable on my Patriot made by Bowtech or order one from Gibblet. I've found the Bowtech strings to be topnotch!
#4
I've never had issue with any of the BT strings over the years-even the "cheap" black non-twist ones during the 99/2000 model year on my first Extreme Solo didn't creep alot , though my peep did twist a a wee bit. Still it was FAR better than the stock strings on my Hoyt, Jennings, Mathews, Darton & PSE bows I owned at the time.
Of course then came Winner's Choice, and then the VT/Stone Mountains, and then the "in-house" strings. Singles, Force Mutipliers, Duals and now Binaries- I have never felt the need to upgrade the string on any of my BTs (and I've owned a bunch). They lock up pretty quick.
I remember when the switching from Winner's Choice was a big drama on here and AT.
People were predicting the Apocalyptic End of BowTech.
yeah right.
I wonder how many of those drama-queens in retrospect would admit it's been a good thing- The strings since then (whether SM/VT/In House) have been extremely high quality with one HUGE benefit- MUCH less noise than WC (which always bugged the crap out of me). WC always makes a bow sound like you've got a 20 pound carp by the tail and slamming it into a tree trunk.
Of course then came Winner's Choice, and then the VT/Stone Mountains, and then the "in-house" strings. Singles, Force Mutipliers, Duals and now Binaries- I have never felt the need to upgrade the string on any of my BTs (and I've owned a bunch). They lock up pretty quick.
I remember when the switching from Winner's Choice was a big drama on here and AT.
People were predicting the Apocalyptic End of BowTech. yeah right.
I wonder how many of those drama-queens in retrospect would admit it's been a good thing- The strings since then (whether SM/VT/In House) have been extremely high quality with one HUGE benefit- MUCH less noise than WC (which always bugged the crap out of me). WC always makes a bow sound like you've got a 20 pound carp by the tail and slamming it into a tree trunk.




