In all clarity I bought my bridgelock stabilizer used and the owner claimed it was a 12” bar. Double check if your 12” bar is actually 12” or 14” in total length. I could be wrong 😬.
Yeah you got ripped. I just measured mine. Bought new 12". Total lenght is aroudn 14". Mounted from riser to end with only two weights is right at 12". Great video though. Thanks
Mine has been perfect. It’s the most popular now in probably the history of modern bow hunting so even if 1% have an issue you’re going to see it on Facebook.
I have never used a bridgelock but I fell like my Bowtech centermass with quick disconnects are just as quick and easy to remove and put back on as sliding the bridgelock in and out.
I think you have the 8' or 10' b-lock stabilizer. You have 4 oz of weights to make it 12'. They come with 2 oz and I can just tell by looking that yours is way smaller than my 12' on the front on my bow. Im running a 12/10 b-lock setup.
One major problem I have is that it gets so beat up and rough looking after you move the bar in and out for awhile. That being said other than that I love them.
The price isn't really ridiculous until you also add the v-bar bracket and second bridgelock stabilizer. The whole setup cost me around 800€ which should be around the same in $. It's very sturdy and works well, but all things considered, I wouldn't recommend going that route to anyone, who is conscious about price and value for money. Also, if you like to have your front stabilizer angled downwards, there is no option for the bridgelock.
Ur correct. I didn’t even get into the back bar option. The mount for the back bar is $200 in US. Then another $250 or so for the bar. It adds up quick
Yeah I did buy the quiver, cause i love. the design. I couldn't get my brain to buy the stabs, i figure i saved more than half the money buying other ones, like $450 to put towards other hunting gear.
In all clarity I bought my bridgelock stabilizer used and the owner claimed it was a 12” bar. Double check if your 12” bar is actually 12” or 14” in total length. I could be wrong 😬.
Yeah you got ripped. I just measured mine. Bought new 12". Total lenght is aroudn 14". Mounted from riser to end with only two weights is right at 12". Great video though. Thanks
I think being able to pull them in to have them out of the way and the adjustability there worth the money
Nice video. Any issues with the Lift so far? Been seeing reports of the limbs cracking/splintering.
Mine has been perfect. It’s the most popular now in probably the history of modern bow hunting so even if 1% have an issue you’re going to see it on Facebook.
I have never used a bridgelock but I fell like my Bowtech centermass with quick disconnects are just as quick and easy to remove and put back on as sliding the bridgelock in and out.
I think you have the 8' or 10' b-lock stabilizer. You have 4 oz of weights to make it 12'. They come with 2 oz and I can just tell by looking that yours is way smaller than my 12' on the front on my bow. Im running a 12/10 b-lock setup.
Yea I think the guy that sold it to me lied about what length it was.
@@TripleRwoods ah I see , yeah I was just confused a little bit. But that makes total sense. Good review/breakdown
Good info Bud!!!
Curious if it is a 12 or not after reading some comments.
It’s 12” total. Prob a 10” in terms of Mathews classification. Part of buying used stuff I guess.
That must be a 10in stab not a 12. Mine measures 14 out of bow and 12 when connected.
That could be the case. I bought it used. And the seller called it a 12” bridgelock stabilizer. 🤷🏼♂️.
any issues with your lift limbs?!?!
Mine have been fine. No issues. Knock on wood. 😬
One major problem I have is that it gets so beat up and rough looking after you move the bar in and out for awhile. That being said other than that I love them.
Mine is starting to have some scratches on it. 😬
Your not paying for just the stabilizer you are also paying for the engineering well worth it imo I love mine
That’s true
The price isn't really ridiculous until you also add the v-bar bracket and second bridgelock stabilizer. The whole setup cost me around 800€ which should be around the same in $. It's very sturdy and works well, but all things considered, I wouldn't recommend going that route to anyone, who is conscious about price and value for money. Also, if you like to have your front stabilizer angled downwards, there is no option for the bridgelock.
Ur correct. I didn’t even get into the back bar option. The mount for the back bar is $200 in US. Then another $250 or so for the bar. It adds up quick
Being able to adjust it to fit in my case without removing it is worth it to me alone
It is a nice feature.
Yeah I did buy the quiver, cause i love. the design. I couldn't get my brain to buy the stabs, i figure i saved more than half the money buying other ones, like $450 to put towards other hunting gear.
How much was the quiver? I know it’s pricey too.
@@TripleRwoods It was $250 for the one I went for, which is the LowPro Detachable Quiver model.
honestly I have a flatline and can't tell a difference. to me it's not worth it but that's my opinion.
I think lots of people would agree with you
Not to me, but everyone has a different approach to what features they value. Mathews up charges everything.
This is true
@@TripleRwoods I have a Bridge-lock sight, but it is an Apex Covert Pro.