Check out Firenock's AeroStab line. The Stabilizers and attachment components Weigh less, Cost less, Adjust more(infinitely), and you can buy everything individually so you can get whatever you want.
https://firenock.com/aerostab/
Go with Firenock Aerostab Titanium 8mm extension. The 15.75" weighs 3.492oz for $89.95. look at their QD/attachment components too, they weigh nothing, and you can adjust the angle to whatever you want, they are infinitely adjustable, and cost less than the big-name stabilizer brands. the 9"...
Go with Firenock Aerostab Hollow Titanium extension. The 9" weighs 2.05oz. look at their QD components too, they weigh nothing, and you can adjust the angle to whatever you want, they are infinitely adjustable, and cost less than the big-name stabilizer brands. the 9" hollow Titanium extension...
go try out one of the PSE carbon bows with the different cams, they are the lightest. the FUSE Alphastrike 5-arrow quivers are the lightest ones with a generic sight attachment, you'd save the most weight with no stabilizers but if you want one, the lightest ones I have found are the Hollow...
Mathews make a nice bow and is one of the nicer ones to shoot, BUT if their goal is to have the most rigid riser, they have failed miserably. The mathews risers flex the most, out of the top manufacturers aluminium bows, because of the type/process of aluminium they use. if they used the same...
The Trayvax Cinch belt is a 1.5" wide nylon belt with a low profile buckle.
Nylon comes in black or tan.
Buckles come in black, green, grey or blue and are made of aluminum. They also sell titanium buckle.
They are stiff enough to wear a sidearm. I have worn mine everyday for the past six...
Talked to CS at Hoyt on the phone today asking the weight on the FUSE Alphastrike quiver (smaller one).
He called me back in a couple hours later, after he weighed it himself. It weighs 0.55lbs./8.8oz.
He did think the XL version would be heavier, but I think the XL would be slightly lighter...