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- This product enhances string performance and helps prevent frayed appearance of string fibers.
- Works right down to the bundled core to lubricate and protect the fibers.
- Your string will look new and wet.
- This bowstring fluid maintains its supple characteristics in any climate/temperature conditions.
- Apply to all areas of the bowstring that DO NOT MAKE CONTACT with the bow or its parts.
MatthewTroy
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024
This appears to work well keeping strings in shape.
JH
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
This is great stuff but very expensive for the small bottle. Use sparingly
Falk Kindler
Reviewed in Germany on November 24, 2024
Für mich das beste Produkt auf dem Markt.
Andrew Arney
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023
This is very easy to apply and soaks into the string. No fuss No Mess
Roger Leclair
Reviewed in Canada on January 7, 2021
Awsome stuff works great
jd
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2020
Cleaned off old wax with a shop rag,applied this stuff and let dry. I can say it doesn't take very much at all. Brought back the color to my strings,n they are now slick feeling. Haven't had to re apply since n that's after 20 plus shots. Should have bought it a long time ago. Get you some of it,you will be glad that you did an wondering why you waited so long.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 25, 2019
Works like a charm and nothing sticks to the bow strings. The classic wax is ok until you try this stuff, it's alot cleaner while maintaining it's lubricity.
Hugo D.
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2019
Aucun dépôt, pénètre bien
Kendall Thornton
Reviewed in Canada on September 18, 2018
Great product. Penetrates all the fibers in the string for better protection.
Matt G
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2018
Works good for those areas you cant get with reg wax. Like your peep or if you have a drop away test that is driven by your cables. Just apply some and let it dry and you are good to go.
Northern Exposure
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2015
Have used on a couple of crossbows and love this stuff. I use no other wax with it. Just this on the strings and the scorpion serving lube on the servings and cam cables. It goes on glossy and then dries a little more dull. I usually use it after I shoot a day worth of arrows and let dry while it sits in the case. Very nice product and after a few hindered arrows, the strings are fine with no signs of wear. I will be buying again.
The Geeky Nerd
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2015
When it comes to bow string wax I was accustomed to the traditional way of rubbing on, then rubbing in with your fingers and a hair drier. Now the time has come to where you can put that drier away and no longer have to clean off your fingers. This wax is very simple to put on a string, but the key to making it work at its full potential is to remove the old wax before applying this. You can do this by taking a napkin and rubbing over an area of the string until it gets warm and comes off, then apply in a single swipe on both sides of the string. There is a sponge on the tip and just the right amount comes out without it drenching your string. It seems to have about 5 or 6 full applications to the entire string and cables of a compound bow. When applied it seeps deep into all the strands of the string and makes a protective coating when it fully dries, which takes about 30 min. If you want the full potential let it dry until it no longer appears wet. There is somewhat of a tacky feel to the string afterwards, but not nearly as bad as the regular wax. Overall for the convenience, quality, ease of use and install; this is the new way to wax your bow string and once you do you will never go back.
Bannock Joe
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2014
This stuff is awesome. been using wax for over 20 years, and let me tell you, this is so much better, faster.simply rub it on and your done. No more waxing, then rubbing with a piece of leather to get it melted in, then having to draw a length of serving thread over it to remove the excess. what used to take 20 min of laborious work, is now 5 min of tender care for your string and cables. if I want to get extra jiggy with it, I simply place in my EZ-Press just enough to hold the bow, when finished rubbing it on, compress the limbs till the string goes slack, and rub one more time, let it soak overnight, then wipe off the excess with a paper towel. really makes the colors pop back to life. doesn't make the colors smear into each other like wax does, where was this stuff 20 years ago?
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