What if they made the wings on the end of the stabilizer the actual weights, and you can change them individually right or left with different weights in order to mitigate having a side/back bar. That would be interesting to see if it has any positive effect.
Left hand shooting make a difference? I know you're a left hand shooter, and I see that the lever is on what would be the arrow side of the bow. Can the quick release be turned around?
Does anyone else have movement in their quick disconnect knob that you can hang in your pocket? There’s a spring inside but it’s not tight at all and mine has so much play
Yeah they move so you can orientate it how you want, but once you get it there I put a little dab of super glue and push it tight, then it won’t move but you can’t still break it loose if you have to
Should think about skeletonizing those wings. Lighter and less wind drag. Cool product though. I would definitely use it when I’m hiking and rattling for white tail.
I've been thinking of making something similar for a couple years, but that would just screw onto the end of my stabilizer. I always carry my bow with the stabilizer against my forearm to take weight off. It just doesn't stay there that easy. This is the fix. Just not sure I'd justify the $240 CAD for it. Also, do you know what the weights are for each size? I can't seem to find that anywhere. Just curious.
This is awesome. My occasional hunts have me walking easy 5+ miles a day. I always had an issue with my left shoulder hurting after a hunt. I always thought it was my pack that made my shoulder hurt but everytime I checked the straps, they were always even, load straps were the same as well. Come to find out, it was me carrying my bow on my left arm majority of the time lol. I doubt I’ll ever buy this stabilizer but it’s pretty genius.
It depends on the game. Majority of elk, mule and moose are stalking. But whitetail, there isn't any other way to hunt but either in a tree or running dogs. They are so aware and always on edge, you wouldn't ever kill a big whitetail stalking.
@@InsideOutPrecision not hating, just the v shape in the front that doesn't touch most arms... yes it does the job but could be better.. a stabilizer is supposed to stabilize an dampen.. maybe make the v aluminum more ergonomic and add a rubber lining or a gel lining... just commenting that yes it's functional but no bow companies would sell it as is. No hating man. Love the product idea and tour channel! 👌👍👊
@@mayhem035 oh I know! It has a rubberized coating on the V and has rubber dampeners throughout the bar. Honestly feels just like any other bar on the market
I mean why even practice with one if you don’t hunt with one. Your point of impact will change if you sight in using one and then take it off. I’ve never once had an issue with my stabilizer getting in the way of anything when hunting and I hunt some of the brushiest country in the west.
@@InsideOutPrecision For me it is a matter of weight. At ethical hunting ranges I simply don’t need the stabilizer because my shots are close and childishly easy. Now…indoors, or on the 3D range where targets are involved, and I may have to compete with snipers like yourself…that’s a different story. But for hunting? Bah…if you want to lighten your bow up, dump the stabilizer…
What if they made the wings on the end of the stabilizer the actual weights, and you can change them individually right or left with different weights in order to mitigate having a side/back bar. That would be interesting to see if it has any positive effect.
Left hand shooting make a difference? I know you're a left hand shooter, and I see that the lever is on what would be the arrow side of the bow. Can the quick release be turned around?
Does anyone else have movement in their quick disconnect knob that you can hang in your pocket? There’s a spring inside but it’s not tight at all and mine has so much play
Yeah they move so you can orientate it how you want, but once you get it there I put a little dab of super glue and push it tight, then it won’t move but you can’t still break it loose if you have to
Should think about skeletonizing those wings. Lighter and less wind drag. Cool product though. I would definitely use it when I’m hiking and rattling for white tail.
Yeah I agree
My brother 3d printed me multiple different styles of these years ago. Super helpful!
Great product review man! Appreciate u sharing it with us!!
LOL, first video of this was hidden quick.....
Yeah it had the wrong ad settings in it
@@InsideOutPrecision All good, looked like a late night for you.
man the things i could do with that lol , great idea , product and show bro !!!
I built this years ago for my bow. Should’ve tried to sell it I guess. Hope to see the design do well. It really does help a lot.
I've been thinking of making something similar for a couple years, but that would just screw onto the end of my stabilizer. I always carry my bow with the stabilizer against my forearm to take weight off. It just doesn't stay there that easy. This is the fix. Just not sure I'd justify the $240 CAD for it. Also, do you know what the weights are for each size? I can't seem to find that anywhere. Just curious.
Really nice idea,, Hope you will remember tell a review after the hunt season :)
This is awesome. My occasional hunts have me walking easy 5+ miles a day. I always had an issue with my left shoulder hurting after a hunt. I always thought it was my pack that made my shoulder hurt but everytime I checked the straps, they were always even, load straps were the same as well. Come to find out, it was me carrying my bow on my left arm majority of the time lol. I doubt I’ll ever buy this stabilizer but it’s pretty genius.
Dude! I have literally been dreaming of this EXACT thing for like 7 years.
So pumped someone made it!
Here in Australia we don't sit in trees we hunt so this is a great idea having spent the last 2 days hiking over 20 km
I guess that's the only option you have since you so eagerly handed over your guns lol.
@@robabney plenty of guns mate we have many in storage and use its just the nutters who cannot have them
It depends on the game. Majority of elk, mule and moose are stalking. But whitetail, there isn't any other way to hunt but either in a tree or running dogs. They are so aware and always on edge, you wouldn't ever kill a big whitetail stalking.
What diameter stabilizer weights do you run on the end? 1” or 1.25”? Thanks!
I ended up not liking it when shooting, so never really put it to the test. But either would be fine, won’t notice any difference in accuracy
@@InsideOutPrecision planning on releasing an update on what you disliked?
Glad to see you back.
Great to see you posting again. Was wondering where you were.
Dam that's got to be the best extra for your bow I've seen in agess nice work
that is how i was using my stabilzer when bow hiking
My biggest gripe of new bows is how they carry. They roll forward and over to the side. It miserable. This thing seems kinda cool.
Yeah it works really well!
I love mine!
🤔 Makes sense.
How much does it weigh?
Great idea!
Seems like the wind would grab that quite a bit
Mmm maybe but I don’t think so. Your bow will catch way more wind than the stab will. And with the way it’s angled I don’t think it’s much of an issue
Have you tried it with the offset bar on the traverse?
No
How's shooting it in the wind?
Just feels like any other bar far as I can tell.
Great vid, that stabilizer is ugly as f. Looks like a nice prototype that he was able to commercialise..🤷♂️🤦♂️
Ha you should see the first prototype! It’s actually really well made. Personally I take functionality over aesthetics
@@InsideOutPrecision not hating, just the v shape in the front that doesn't touch most arms... yes it does the job but could be better.. a stabilizer is supposed to stabilize an dampen.. maybe make the v aluminum more ergonomic and add a rubber lining or a gel lining... just commenting that yes it's functional but no bow companies would sell it as is. No hating man. Love the product idea and tour channel! 👌👍👊
@@mayhem035 oh I know! It has a rubberized coating on the V and has rubber dampeners throughout the bar. Honestly feels just like any other bar on the market
@@InsideOutPrecision yeah it is a unique out of the box front stabilizer! 👍
Hrrrrrrmmmm. Why even hunt with a stabilizer? I leave mine at home during hunting season…
I mean why even practice with one if you don’t hunt with one. Your point of impact will change if you sight in using one and then take it off. I’ve never once had an issue with my stabilizer getting in the way of anything when hunting and I hunt some of the brushiest country in the west.
@@InsideOutPrecision For me it is a matter of weight. At ethical hunting ranges I simply don’t need the stabilizer because my shots are close and childishly easy. Now…indoors, or on the 3D range where targets are involved, and I may have to compete with snipers like yourself…that’s a different story. But for hunting? Bah…if you want to lighten your bow up, dump the stabilizer…