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Old 05-28-2006, 10:30 PM
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Default Alphashox vs. Regular LimbSavers on Hoyt

The factory Alphashox that are exclusive to the Hoyt/Reflex line (I believe anyway) or the LimbSaver for split-limbs?
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Old 05-29-2006, 06:29 AM
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Those alpha's are nice. I have 2 sets on mine (as they wear out I just move them and addmore, weight is not a problem yet, wouldn't mind filling the whole gap up)and one one the kids alpine bow.
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Are you asking which ones to use?? Alpha-Shox, for sure. The limbsavers work quite well, but the Alpha's work twice as good. You can get them aftermarket.
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Old 05-29-2006, 10:54 AM
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Ok, just wondering because I plan to put dampners of some kind on this thing and I just didn't know which ones.
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I might try the alpha shocks on my razortec after reading this.
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I might try the alpha shocks on my razortec after reading this.
If you have the original LimbSavers on it, you'll notice a difference, I promise. They really do work very, very well.
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Buy a Mathews you wont need them!
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I might try the alpha shocks on my razortec after reading this.
If you have the original LimbSavers on it, you'll notice a difference, I promise. They really do work very, very well.
Agreed.... The Alpha Shox came on my Reflex bow too and are really amazing. They quiet everything down and best of all, there is hardly (if any) hand shock!

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I might try the alpha shocks on my razortec after reading this.
I put some on my Razortec last season and they seemed to quiet
it down even more. They are still on there and working good.
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