stabilizer?
#12
If you want a stabilizer that not only absorbs shock and vibration very wellbut,will make you shoot tighter groups ..........the Stealth is designed to do both!
The Stealth has 60% of its weight out front where it has the most leverage on the bow!
A longer heavier stabilizer is going to make your bow aim better and improve accuracy,which is the reason they call it a "Stabilizer"!
When you add the excellent shock and vibration absorbing qualitys of the Stealth to the Stabilizing effect they have,its a Win-Win situation!!!!
www.stealtharchery.com
The Stealth has 60% of its weight out front where it has the most leverage on the bow!
A longer heavier stabilizer is going to make your bow aim better and improve accuracy,which is the reason they call it a "Stabilizer"!
When you add the excellent shock and vibration absorbing qualitys of the Stealth to the Stabilizing effect they have,its a Win-Win situation!!!!
www.stealtharchery.com
#13
My only decision is WHICH Stealth stabilizer I will be using........I have a 4" and 6" black and a nice new 8" Camo as well. I think it will be the 6" for the Allegiance and the 8" for my Diamond Victory. I really love the new camo 8" but it's just a little too overpowering for the Allegiance which needs a little less forward weight. It balances perfectly on the Diamond anyway.
#14
Fork Horn
Joined: Apr 2004
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I have tried many but the 2 I like the most are the Stealth 8" and the Diamond wild thing. I didn't think there was anything any better than the Stealth until I tried the Wildthing.The wildthing is short( I don't have to take it off of the bow in the case) and there is virtually no noise or vibration. This is the stabilzer for me.




