Primos Neoprene Bow Sling
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I couldn't force it to fit on either of mine, but it steches
The company Primos is one of the very best in the USA. Using the sling is very easy! There are several examples on the Sportsmen TV channel, such as Pig Man
I can fit my Mathews No. With a diameter of 32", the axle to axle distance is 136 inches. You should be able to use it with your bow.
A bow sling like this should fit most bows since they're pretty universal. These have snaps and bungee cords that secure the bow strings and cams. Hope you find that helpful!
Selected User Reviews For Primos Neoprene Bow Sling
I am very happy with the quality of this The Halon 32 fits tightly and securely in this case. Being as wide as they are, the limbs must stretch the neoprene farther than maybe it was designed for, though Those wider limbs are what cause this problem for bows with super wide shafts. It's going to be fun to take this out into the woods come autumn.
My Bowtech Eva Shockey SS and my husband Matthew's Solocam are well suited to this, there is nothing better than hiking to the treestand while hands free. But what if you encounter a hole of rock that sends you kneeling or to your back? What will be the location of your bow? Is it safe? Do you know how many times your ball bounced on the ground? This bow cape is easy to put on and we like the loops at the end for pulling the crosspieces on and off as well as to hook the bow up to the stand. The cape is padded with A strap that is adjustable fits to wear cross body and a cover that snaps onto the string and clips that secure Investing in bow protectors is a good idea for protecting expensive.
It is a great sling for its price. 32" from axel to axel is the length of this bow. To begin with, it is extremely important to know that the quality of this sling is excellent. I found the stitching to be very strong and the materials to be very good. What is the fit of this sling? A sling is about 4 to 6 feet in length. The bow holder measures 28" in length and stretches to fit the length of the bow you choose. Each end of the elastic band has a pull tab to help you pull it tight. The material is stretchy but fairly rigid, so it does help. By looping one end over an axel then stretching the other end over your second axel, you can secure the sling. A lock buckle is located on each end of the sling, and foam-covered connectors ensure a Also included are two snap locks that can be used to secure the sling over the It did make climbing the side of a mountain so much easier that I had only used this once out in the field. A variety of adjustment options are available for the shoulder part of this sling, and the support and padding make it comfortable and durable for many users. I think this is one of the best bow slings under $25 in terms of value. I was surprised to find that it was a better product than I expected. The product I purchased was exactly what I wanted.
I really like the way the material on this grasps the bow when it It is much better that Primos bow slings now have clips that secure on the bow cams as opposed to the older versions. My only reason for giving it a 4 star rather than a 5 was because one morning the stitching on the straps gave way and that shouldn't have happened.
However, I did put it on my bow and threw it over my shoulder even though I have not field tested it. My favorite aspect of this camera is the way the cams are protected along with the strap to keep it in place. In my case, the axle to axle length is 33" on my PSE Carbon Stealth EC. It needs to be stretched in order to cover both cams, but I really enjoy the way the sling fits very snugly, and it even has the part of the sling that covers the bow string, and snaps in two places so you can keep it over your strings. During the fall, I will be hunting elk with an archery bow in the mountains of Idaho for two weeks. It is a favorite of a friend of mine who has used it often on elk hunts in western Oregon and he loves it as well. He was the one who advised me to buy.
Trying to stretch the sling over the second cam of my Bowtech RLM, the sling snapped while stretched 33 inch axel to axel. In my opinion, there is no case to support anything over 31-years-old 32" in length. also have an older model that was modified by a local leather shop and had a 5" length of heavy-duty elastic added, and it is also quite tight, but is still more effective than the.
My string will be protected with a sling during my outing to hunt elk when I am told to get one. It was a reluctant purchase, but it has turned out to be a positive experience. The hat fits perfectly on my 31" Hoyt Charger, although I have not tried it in the woods yet. Any bow would be able to accommodate it perfectly. With this sling, it is really easy to carry your bow around. It is made well and looks great. My tree stand comes with me into and out of the woods while I hunt whitetails. Then my hands will be free and I'll be able to do it more easily. As well as the extra protection, I find it to be very convenient. In my opinion, this product is a great.
The chairs are very adjustable and comfortable. Doesn't have any trouble fitting the bowtech carbon knight. As I hike in and out of the hiker's sling, I'm able to protect my cams and strings well. It is silent, so when you get to your stand you can quietly take your bow out without disturbing the forest. However, I'd prefer one that's solid black instead of camouflage, but I'm sure more varieties will be available in the near.