I’m obviously the odd man out here since it’s a unanimous no, but I can’t stand not having limb legs on my bow.
Want to check onX, take a leak, adjust my pack, glass for a min while hiking, eat a snack, make some calls and listen, get my water bottle out and take a drink, sitting near a bedded animal waiting for 2 hours, been carrying the bow for hours and just want to put it down for a min, want to put gloves or beanie on and off. The list goes on…
I feel like i use the limb legs 100 times a day instead of bending all the way down to lay my bow in a good spot. One might say ohh it’s not that hard to bend down, but I don’t know, why don’t you do an extra 100 squats a day? Previously without limb legs when putting my bow down i would be worried nothing is touching the string, nothing is touching the rest cable, nothing is hitting the cams. No sharp rocks that could nick and cause limb splinters.
Now it’s not a perfect system. I am the first to admit when i first started using them i had a pretty big failure that i set my bow on the limb legs near a creek to refill water when it was very windy out. The bow blew over and broke 3 of 5 arrows (Easton 5.0 whole different story) on a backpack hunt. My remedy is that if im not near the bow i do put it all the way down. Also when i do use the limb legs when im standing there with it, i now put just the toe of my boot on the one leg so that it can’t tip over.
The other complaint i see often is the catching on brush thing. Personally I’ve got a 15” and 8” stabilizers, quiver full of arrows. If I’ve been able to make it through brush with that stuff on the, 6” legs sticking off aren’t making a difference. Also noted i have a Mathew’s and the limb legs come off and on in 2 seconds flat so if some scenario does happen that I don’t want them (strapping bow to pack) they aren’t hard to remove.