Stealth Stabilizer
#2
RE: Stealth Stabilizer
mqm50,
I have owned 19 stabilizers to date and the Stealth is the best I have ever owned for reducing recoil.
I did a test of the Stealth awhile back against two of the best stabilizers for recoil reduction, the Kyber and Sims.
The Stealth came in first slightly beating the Kyber.
No small accomplishment since the Kyber has been known, by a small group of those in the know, as the finest stabilizer for recoil reduction around.
Matt/Pa did a much more extensive test than me and also found the Stealth the best stabilizer for shock reduction.
It's the best hunting stabilizer available, imo.
Sag.
I have owned 19 stabilizers to date and the Stealth is the best I have ever owned for reducing recoil.
I did a test of the Stealth awhile back against two of the best stabilizers for recoil reduction, the Kyber and Sims.
The Stealth came in first slightly beating the Kyber.
No small accomplishment since the Kyber has been known, by a small group of those in the know, as the finest stabilizer for recoil reduction around.
Matt/Pa did a much more extensive test than me and also found the Stealth the best stabilizer for shock reduction.
It's the best hunting stabilizer available, imo.
Sag.
#7
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Posts: 46
RE: Stealth Stabilizer
The stealth sounds pretty good from these replies, but I don't know much about it and might want to check it out if I ever find the need. One thing I do know is I witnessed a brand new Doinker Multi-Rod explode after about twenty shots. I'd stay away from anything fancy and epoxied or epoxyed together.
Boldt
Boldt
#8
RE: Stealth Stabilizer
Humboldt,
Definetly check them out. They are one of the few companies left that will make a "heavy" hunting stabilizer! Jerry understands that a stabilizer isn't primarily made for noise and shock reduction, but it is actually made to stabalize the bow!
Check them out here www.stealtharchery.com
Also, Jerry is a great guy. I e-mailed him earlier tonight and told him that I was placing my order and just an hour later he replied back saying that he would get crackin on my stabilizer! That is great customer service!
Also, do some searches on the internet for Stealth Stabilizer reviews! You will be suprised! A bunch of guys have done tests and these things are rated up there at the top of all stabilizers!!!!!!
Definetly check them out. They are one of the few companies left that will make a "heavy" hunting stabilizer! Jerry understands that a stabilizer isn't primarily made for noise and shock reduction, but it is actually made to stabalize the bow!
Check them out here www.stealtharchery.com
Also, Jerry is a great guy. I e-mailed him earlier tonight and told him that I was placing my order and just an hour later he replied back saying that he would get crackin on my stabilizer! That is great customer service!
Also, do some searches on the internet for Stealth Stabilizer reviews! You will be suprised! A bunch of guys have done tests and these things are rated up there at the top of all stabilizers!!!!!!
#10
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Georgia USA
Posts: 131
RE: Stealth Stabilizer
Ok, after reading these posts I went out and bought a 6" Stealth Stabilizer for my new Outback. The bow didn't have much kick to begin with, but once this new stabilizer was added, the bow just sits in your hand at release with no hand shock, whatsoever. Had an older model Doinker that I use on my MQ 1 on it at first. What a difference. Has to be the best stabilizer I've tried.