What are you looking for in a stabilizer? The flatline stabilizers don't really do anything other take out some vibration unless you get the longest one. I personally haven't seen much difference in pin float until I get about 3oz about 15 inches away from the bow. There are a lot of good stabilizers out there and to be honest, I would pick some other than the two you posted about. Bee stinger is nothing special, they just have a lot options and good marketing. The flatline stabilizers are nice but super expensive for what they are.
Stability is so vital to consistency, we decided to over-engineer the stabilizer. Quattro Archery Manufactures Archery Equipment for the avid Bow Hunter, and serious Target Archer, improving accuracy by increasing consistency.
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******* STABILIZER WEIGHT SPECS *5/8" Button Head Screw = holds 1-2 of our end weights and still fits our stabilizer threads *1" Button Head Screw = holds 2-4 of our end weights *1-1/4" Button Head Screw = holds 3-5 of our end weights *1-1/2" Button Head Screw = holds 4-6 of our end weights...
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Our patent pending Crossover Stabilizers are fully adjustable telescopic archery stabilizers like nothing the market has seen before.
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My absolute favorite option for stabilizing a hunting bow is the Option Archery quivalizer. It just works, some people think it looks stupid but it cut my overall bow weight by a pound.
Option Archery's aptly named Quivalizer™ reduces bow weight, improves bow balance and increases aiming stability at full draw by combining the quiver and the stabilizer into a single unit. No tools quick release connections allow the Quivalizer™ to be used like a one-piece quiver.
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