Sims enhancer 2000 or Sims modular stabilizer?
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Fork Horn
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I need to purchase a stabilzer for my martin panther. It' s only 33" ata with a 29" inch and 70#. Has anyone had any experience with the enhancer 2000 or modular stabilizer or their stabilizer enhancer?
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From: Arlington WA USA
I have the Sims Modular Stqbilizer . . . and it is great . . . and it' s addition to my bow was more than well worth the reasonable price I paid.
Worth its weight in Gold . . . well at least almost!
Worth its weight in Gold . . . well at least almost!
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I have had very good results in terms of vibration and noise reduction with the Enhancer 2000 though I think the modular module offers you more options in terms of adjusting it for your individual bow balance.
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From: Shelton WA USA
I was I told I needed to search the web. Looks like you all have it under control. The Modular system is a better all around stabilizer but the Enhancer 2000 does more for the bow movement (jump, roll) of the bow. The Enhancer 2000 is best used with another stabilizer (of any brand).
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Later
Chris
FYI
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Chris
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I' m on the SVL media staff, so I' ve used both. If I were only going to use one, or the other, it' d have to be the modular system. But, I' ve combined the two for an unbeatable stabilizer system. I' ve also used the new Extreme LimbSaver, and the new stealth cable damper. Awesome! After adding these and switching to vanes I' ve found a whole new meaning of " whisper quiet" .
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