Quieter Trykon XL......
#1
I would like to make my bow quieter, are the mounted two piece quivers quieter than the detachable ones? I also want to try the Mini S-Coil instead of the one my bow came with, wich isalso tooheavy. What else do you recommend..........
#3
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: USA
Change the string.
The Fuse string that comes stock on the Trykons has a noticeable amount of "Twang" to it.
I changed mine to a VaporTrail string and cable set and the bow was significantly quieter.
Another thought is to change the StringShox with the Extreme String Leeches. IMHO the Leeches work better.
I have the 2 piece quiver on my Tryk XL and it makes no noise I can hear. That being said, I still prefer a detachable quiver when hunting from a stand. For spot and stalk, the 2 piece can't be beat.
As far as the weight goes the Trykon XL is simply a heavy bow. Adding a quiver full of arrows will do nothing to help that fact.
I have found that on my XL a Sims modulare stabilzer with the standard 3 modules provides the correct balance without being too heavy.
The Fuse string that comes stock on the Trykons has a noticeable amount of "Twang" to it.
I changed mine to a VaporTrail string and cable set and the bow was significantly quieter.
Another thought is to change the StringShox with the Extreme String Leeches. IMHO the Leeches work better.
I have the 2 piece quiver on my Tryk XL and it makes no noise I can hear. That being said, I still prefer a detachable quiver when hunting from a stand. For spot and stalk, the 2 piece can't be beat.
As far as the weight goes the Trykon XL is simply a heavy bow. Adding a quiver full of arrows will do nothing to help that fact.
I have found that on my XL a Sims modulare stabilzer with the standard 3 modules provides the correct balance without being too heavy.




