Primos Neoprene Bow Sling
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It is slim, but it fits both of mine perfectly
The company is one of the best in the United States. I'm very happy with the sling. There is one that Pig Man uses from the Sportsmen TV channel
That's what I need for my Mathews no. There are 32" between the axles on the cam. You should be able to use that bow fine after that.
Almost any bow should be able to be fitted with these bow slings. The bow strings and cams are attached by snaps and bungees. I hope this is helpful!
Selected User Reviews For Primos Neoprene Bow Sling
I am very pleased with the quality of this product. Halon 32 fits comfortably and securely within the case. Due to the wide, strong limbs, I was concerned that the neoprene might stretch further than it was intended to. Only time will tell if it will hold up. The problem with super wide limbs is specific to bows with those Coming fall, I'm very excited to put this to use in the woods.
This gift I bought with my granddaughter as a gift from her for my son on his The part where the strap attaches the sling to the strap was literally held in place by a thread when it was opened and tried to be put on the bow. There was a complete undoing of the other side. In the picture you can see the area where it should be positioned. The one I received was not attached whatsoever. I am taking off points for materials and labor performed by my daughter There was a need to enact the law. He was due to go hunting at 0400 in the morning, so instead of returning it, I asked his wife to sew it for him so he could use As well, I did not want my granddaughter's gift to be the one that fails. The other concern I had was we might get another in the same condition, plus the archery season would likely be over by then. There was a Diamond Bowtech Edge SB-friendly version of this. Like a glove, 1 fits you. Recently, my son came home from college and told me that he was very comfortable in his new home. It can be difficult at times to fit his chest, etc. We shouldn't overlook the fact that the material and construction overall is good, except for the situation mentioned above. To make sure your thread is strong, use one with a higher tensile strength. Since it is a pivot point, it is apparent that even if the seams were sewn by the manufacturer, it would still be a weak area. When I receive the Allen sling, I will discard the rest of the product if it fails in any way. It is true that I did not allow the seller to address our concern by our decision, so our decision is neither a reflection of them nor on them.
Approximately 32" from axle to axle is the length of the bow. The first thing you should know about this sling is that it is of very high quality. The stitching was solid, and the materials were very good. Is it comfortable to wear this sling? There is an approximate length of 45 inches to the sling. This bow string measures 28" in length and is designed to adjust to the length of your bow. is made of stretchy, yet fairly rigid material, so there is a tab at each end to help with pulling it up. The first end of the sling is looped over an axel, and the second end of the sling is stretched Each end of the sling is laced up with a lock buckle and the connectors are foam covered Lastly, two snap locks are positioned on either side of the sling to secure it I've only used this one time out in the field, but it certainly made climbing up the side of a In this sling, there are plenty of adjustment options for the shoulder part to fit almost any body type. The material is thick, padded and reinforced in several places to help it stay in place. It's probably the best value for the money when it comes to bow slings It turned out to be a much better product than I had anticipated. The purchase was a very good one for me.
The Bowtech Era Shockey SS and Matthew's Solocam fit perfectly, most of the time you don't need your hands when hiking up to the treestand. But what happens if you find a hole or a rock that sends you tumbling down? Do you know where your bow will Is it safe? Do you remember the last time you bounced or rolled? The padded stretchy neoprene is easy to put on and the end loops are nice for pulling on and off the cams as well as for attaching a hook to pull the bow up to the stand. It has an adjustable strap that can easily be worn across the body, a cover that snaps around the string, and clips and clips to adjust Investing in a good case for those pricey bows is a smart move.
Primos's new bow slings feature clips that secure at the bow cams which are a considerable improvement over its former Despite all the good features, I gave it a 4 star instead of a 5 only because the stitching on the straps failed one morning when it was not supposed to.
I have put it on my bow and threw it over my shoulder, but I have not yet field tested it. My favorite feature is the way the cams are protected, as well as the strap to keep it in place. 2018 PSE Carbon Stealth EC with a 33" axle to axle length available for sale. In order to fit over both cams, it does need to be stretched, but it is very snug and it even has the part of the sling over your bow string, which snaps in two places so you don't have to worry about it falling off automatically. A two-week archery elk hunt will be held in Idaho in September, during which I will use it. My friend has used the same sling many times on hunts for elk in the western U. S. and he also loves it! His suggestion is the one that led me to buy.
Trying to stretch the sling over the second cam on a Bowtech Relm with 33 inch axel to axel tore the sling. The case for anything beyond 31-years doesn't seem like it makes sense in my mind This is 32". In addition to the newer one, I had a leather shop add 2 5" pieces of heavy duty elastic to an older one that is tight but works much better than Primos Factory's version.
My string is going to be protected by a sling on my up coming elk hunting trip, and I need one to do that. It was difficult for me to buy this sling, but it turned out to be a good decision. My 31" Hoyt Charger fits perfectly on it. I haven't taken it out yet, but it fit perfectly on my shelf. A bow could easily be made to fit it. With this sling, you can easily carry your bow around. It's well made and very comfortable. It's normal for me to hunt whitetail, carrying my tree stand from the woods to the mountains. I will be able to free up my hands and make my life much easier because of this. As well as protecting my string and cams, I appreciate the extra layer of protection. It is a product that I can recommend.