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Your cart is empty.The most efficient way to string a recurve bow. Stringer is constructed from flexible, mar resistant limb grippers designed to provide superior grip while eliminating limb twist. Longbow stringer features two narrow grippers for correct limb placement.
tealak
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 2, 2021
Very upset with this product not happy at all
D. Stanley
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2019
It took me a while to make it work. With the rubber clips pushed up the bow limbs as far as possible there still wasn't enough distance between the tips and the rubber clips to get the string on the bow. I had to put the string over the tips first, and then install the stringer and push the lower string loop over the smaller rubber clip to the tip. It was a tight fit.After that the stringer worked great. The rubber clips also help keep the bow string aligned while you're stringing it.I had been unable to string my 45# traditional recurve with the "over the leg" or the "over the hip" methods, but it was easy with this after I figured out the method.
dm
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2016
Works fine. A little fussy to slip these rubber things over both of the limbs, but it does the job.
Gwen
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2016
It works perfectly. looks just like the picture but the cord is black. it adjusts to the right length and stays there so that's a plus, especially when pulling up on my bow. remembering the order on how to string the bow can be annoying though. it's easier if you have the bow stringer on first and then put the string on the limbs but remember to go through the stringer openings. the rubber ends fit very snuggly on the limbs but the smaller of the rubber ends (the one on the bottom of the bow) is very difficult to get on. maybe because it's new and it's still very stiff rubber but once I get it on there's no problems. all and all a very well built and simple design that does what it's supposed to.
The Rascal
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2015
This stringer is just about perfect. You must watch the YouTube video to see how it works in order to use it properly. I'm a nut about safety. This is the only stringer I've seen so far that looks secure. All others look like accidents waiting to happen.
Raymnd
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2015
Solid Well made, look online to learn how to use it, no instructions included.
Bill G.
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2015
Works well enough for what it is. I usually don't use a stringer. However, when I re-waxed the loops and loop servings, the wax residue got on the end of the bow. When my hands are sweaty (often), they would stick to the waxed limb, making it impossible to string it. So, I started using this stringer and it works as expected. However, one day, I got out all my gear for practice, and forgot the stringer. Rather than going back to the car, I just picked up a dry maple leaf, which slid over the waxed limb with ease. The only negative with this, is that the rubber is too flexible to hold on to the tapered part of the limb of my Bear Super Grizzly, but too narrow to put it in the wider part of the limb to begin with. As such, you have to put it in the narrower part and slowly try to string it until it seats on a wider part and stop sliding.
Michael T. Colloton
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2014
I have the recurve version of this, which has orange grippers and a cute green and orange cord. Not at all impressed.According to the video that's out there, the "easy" way to do this is to remove the top string loop, slide the gripper down, replace the string loop, then proceed as normal. Sound easy?If you leave you leave the string on the bow, for whatever reason, you have to wrestle the top gripper around the limb below the string loop then proceed. Sound easy?Update on 5/30/16: I've since bought a "typical" stringer with a pocket on one end and rubber block on the other. If I leave the string on the bow (and I usually do), it takes me about 15 seconds to string my bow.. It takes me at least a minute with this stringer, most of that time being spent wrestling the rubber clips onto and off of the limbs. I can also use my new one to string my longbow. I wouldn't even try with this one.Bottom line: there's nothing easy about this stringer. Look elsewhere.
Benjamin Chrysler
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2013
I have seen where some people can get this product to work. For me, I have had no luck. It installs on the bow no problem, but because of the way it does, when you go to flex the bow, it just slides down to a position where it no longer works. Definitely not happy with this product at all.
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