Stabilizer Tests

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Dec 27, 2016
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Does anyone know if there's any stabilizer testing data out there? I know people test bows every year, but I was just curious if there's any information about stabilizers and what is the most effective at dissipating vibration.
 

big44a4

WKR
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Does anyone know if there's any stabilizer testing data out there? I know people test bows every year, but I was just curious if there's any information about stabilizers and what is the most effective at dissipating vibration.

I’ve tried a lot of them from for hunting and target. For me the two best by themselves are conquest and ramrods. I use and wouldn’t hesitate to purchase again either of them.
 

NXTZ

Lil-Rokslider
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I haven’t tested a bunch, but the axcel antler ridge is *probably the best for reducing vibration/noise. Specifically their kryptos arc dampener works really well, and you can get that by itself if you wanna save some $$$.

If you can sift through the bullsh*t and stupidity, you can find some good user reviews on archerytalk.

YouTube may have some decent tests showing sound/vibration testing-I haven’t really looked or paid attention lately though (most newer bows don’t really have enough vibration to worry about imo).
 

liv3mind

FNG
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Jan 21, 2025
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West Tennessee
Dissipation of vibrating may require a combination of things. Stabilizers are for weight distribution. Some have rubber or other features to help with vibration. You can get limb dampeners, string dampeners, and even dampeners for risers. Before doing all of that I would move to a heavier arrow (properly tuned) and make sure you are not gripping your bow. Could you give more info on your setup?
 
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