The price and weight savings depends on the bow. Think about it though, it is cheaper than some other options. For example, the kit for a 2014 Hoyt is $72, if you save 3.5 ounces you just took the weight of a faktor turbo below the weight of a carbon spyder turbo and saved $300!! As far as warranty, you could just replace the stock bolts before you took it in for work. Assuming you have a bow press of course. Which technically if you put the bow in your personal press you have voided your warranty.
Do you guys that worry about this much weight run stabilizers?? Mass weight is important for holding accuracy.. No way i would give up accuracy for lighter weight.. May be nice while carrying it but when you blow the 50 yard shot you get its all for nothing..
I replaced all mine with stainless steel bolts... Bought for 1/3 of the price of these titanium kits. No problems here and no more rust
Do you guys that worry about this much weight run stabilizers?? Mass weight is important for holding accuracy.. No way i would give up accuracy for lighter weight.. May be nice while carrying it but when you blow the 50 yard shot you get its all for nothing..
PLEASE make sure you use an anti-seize agent when you do this. Stainless bolts in aluminum risers may as well be spot welds haha.
Joe
100 an ounce is absolutely absurd
Agreed but there are people here that claimed they would pay it.
In theory I agree with everything you said about the weight. I just think there are very few people if any on this site good enough of a shot to notice a difference in a decked out bow vs a decked out bow 3-6 oz heavier all other specs equal...