HOW TO SETUP YOUR STABILIZERS

preview_player
Показать описание


My CAMERA Gear:

Other Gear
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

You need an end cap to hide the threads on the end weight... will make it more finished looking instead of seeing the stainless and threaded hole on the end.

marshallandgunner
Автор

The amount of times "stiff rod" was used. Keeping that composure like a true professional.

aviddigi
Автор

UltraView packaging is like Apple but for the archery world.

j_pasty_w
Автор

I’d like to hear more about that design patent for threaded weights 😂

joshuaclark
Автор

Every time I watch your videos I learn something useful. Thanks.

DrJeeps
Автор

Looks nice but are they super stiff and super light?

gblan
Автор

Nice stabilizers…got to try them. Really good concepts built in.

jeffhartmann
Автор

Do you have a v-bar mount coming? Please, oh please!

michelestacy
Автор

I’m really hoping you guys offer shorter bars too. I want to use that 15 with an 8 for my 3D/hunting bow. Otherwise I’ll probably get cutters next year.

carlparisi
Автор

Now for their shorter stabilizers would you ever be able to run them hunting? Why or why not?

noahtiedtke
Автор

Great video Chris. Your explanation of holding into the bias is on point. Great looking bars. You guys at UV are doing great things.

pattowle
Автор

Would be interested to see how these compare to the AAE mountain series. Obviously the AAE doesn’t go to 30in but they seem really similar. The 15in AAE is 2.75 oz and the UV is 3.25 without the first 2oz which I don’t think you can remove, so seems almost double the weight. And it is $60 cheaper

Tyler_Lyons
Автор

Utterly amazing at the number of NEGATIVE type comments. If you’re JEALOUS or whatever just scroll off. This is his take on archery and he’s not trying to force anything on anyone folks. Just saying!

timbow
Автор

Chris! The peep you're running in this vid... is it an Hamskea insight? Are you running it with the smaller diameter tube towards you??

brianlew
Автор

Hey Chris, nice vid as usual; yet: you seem hyped by the threaded weight; while I just see usual method, such as shroud. As you’re a Matthews guy, the way the managed their additional weight module system is obviously more innovative. With more thread comes more opportunity to get one unscrewed…

baptistepothet
Автор

With that being said about bias, , , , technically if you kept your quiver on, , , wouldnt that provide bias? When hunting, a rear stabilizer is not needed if u hunt with a quiver on, right?

thomaslathrop
Автор

Im all for making new things and I don't like being negative for no reason but come on guys this new launch is ridiculous.

Not all rods are the same...
Conquest and Axcel add unique materials.
RamRods and Conquest have tapered designs
Ramrods do a tungsten end cap
And it goes on😂

The weights are not unique at all, weights with built in threads have been around for yonks (since we have been kids)... so I have no idea how its a patented design

The mount is near as make no difference a Shrewd Atlas

liamboyle
Автор

I am just getting back into archery, and will be participating in a 3D league this summer. I will be using my mathews Z7 that I pulled out od storage and am having restrung. I would like to do a front and side stabilizer setup that is maybe 12" max on front, but don't have mounting holes on back side of bow. What would you recommend for both bars and mount?

percussionalobsecration
Автор

Expensive stabilizers are snake oil. It’s offset weight to influence holding bias, you could accomplish the same with a tree branch.

Range-X
Автор

Is there a maximum weight that stablizer can handle?

I have a KAP winstorm stablizer and I wanted to add around 4oz on the short rods, but i was told that would be very heavy and it may break it.

Is there any way to know if it can handle that weight or not?

bassemedres