seems thats the general consensus. i will say I just threw a set of zebras on my V3x which came with vapor trails. They were ABSOLUTELY horrific. Still stretching after over 500 shots. Serving seperation. Center serving able to slide up and down. I thought I was losing my mind tuning it... It was the aftermarket strings all along. So back on went a set of stock Zebra's for now. Ordered a set from A3 Archery. Hopefully they come soon and are worlds better.Ya, Mathews Zebra strings are definitely the worst I’ve used. Tons of creep, unserved loops etc.
seems thats the general consensus. i will say I just threw a set of zebras on my V3x which came with vapor trails. They were ABSOLUTELY horrific. Still stretching after over 500 shots. Serving seperation. Center serving able to slide up and down. I thought I was losing my mind tuning it... It was the aftermarket strings all along. So back on went a set of stock Zebra's for now. Ordered a set from A3 Archery. Hopefully they come soon and are worlds better.
Just saying that not all aftermarket strings are equal, obviously. But even those companies that everyone says are great...are not always
Couldn’t agree more. I’ve had some really bad experiences with some of the expensive mass produced “high end” guys as well. A3 is great - you’ll be happy.seems thats the general consensus. i will say I just threw a set of zebras on my V3x which came with vapor trails. They were ABSOLUTELY horrific. Still stretching after over 500 shots. Serving seperation. Center serving able to slide up and down. I thought I was losing my mind tuning it... It was the aftermarket strings all along. So back on went a set of stock Zebra's for now. Ordered a set from A3 Archery. Hopefully they come soon and are worlds better.
Just saying that not all aftermarket strings are equal, obviously. But even those companies that everyone says are great...are not always
Hoyt strings aren’t great. The only factory string that I have ever been impressed with were the factory strings on my Mach 1, I got it late summer in 20’ I believe and custom builders were all backed up so I decided to shoot them for the season and they were excellent… after initially breaking in, no creep, peep twist, serving separation or anything, I changed them the next spring but only to have a good backup, they were still in good shape…. That’s the only outlier for me, mathews being the worst, but the string on my prime isn’t much better, and Hoyt’s have been about the sameI heard from a bow shop that Hoyt stock strings are better than other companies. Any thoughts? Is it recommended to replace strings on a new bow regardless?
Is there a reason there’s so much price variability between those listed string makers?Hoyt strings aren’t great. The only factory string that I have ever been impressed with were the factory strings on my Mach 1, I got it late summer in 20’ I believe and custom builders were all backed up so I decided to shoot them for the season and they were excellent… after initially breaking in, no creep, peep twist, serving separation or anything, I changed them the next spring but only to have a good backup, they were still in good shape…. That’s the only outlier for me, mathews being the worst, but the string on my prime isn’t much better, and Hoyt’s have been about the same
I think it’s always a good idea to just put good strings on rather than banking on good luck… I think any mass production string will be inferior to a custom from a good builder like catfish, jbk, rogue, or even ABB
I don’t think so, I think ABB are way overpriced, but they have been good strings in my experience, I just ordered 5 sets of them, knowing I could have saved quite a bit of money without compromise, but the shop I use deals with ABB so I try to do what I can to support them so they stick around. I have never heard anything but stellar reviews from catfish, and jbk have been excellent on every bow I have had them on or know about.Is there a reason there’s so much price variability between those listed string makers?