Are Limbsavers and all the shock dampiners
#11
Joined: Jul 2005
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Truthfully, if your find that bow has alot of vibration in it after you shoot, you should be using them (only on the limbs and maybe your riser). I find that string dampeners make u loose a lot of speed for some reason!!! But if you bow is already quite, then there's not need to waiste the money....
#12
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 718
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From: Arlington WA USA
Worth every penny. I have the Limb Savers, all three modules of the Mudular Stabilizer System and the 8 arrow quiver insert. This year I plan to add the accessory Limb savers to my sight and quiver . . . but I am already whisper silent.
I know the String Leeches are great . . . but they don't seem to last very long . . . so I am staying with Spiders . . . and they work for me.
I know the String Leeches are great . . . but they don't seem to last very long . . . so I am staying with Spiders . . . and they work for me.
#13
I like the string leeches a lot. I have had the older ones break quite a bit, but never had any accident's like Arthur's. I have not had the newer one's break, and I use them on all of my bows.




