Stabilizers and Quivers - Use this Loadout for Guaranteed Success
A very common question I get is the use of rear stabilizers on a hunt. I personally do not use them for a few reasons. A common argument is that a rear stabilizer will offset the weight of the quiver but with the current technology involved in quivers today, the weight is simply no longer an issue, rendering a counter balance unnecessary. Another reason is maneuverability. If I need to crawl or move through crowded fauna, I do not like have a rear stabilizer that could potentially snag or catch on anything. It can also take up space in a tree stand or blind. After years of experience, I have learned that often times, simplicity is key. When the season starts, I will end up opting for the short 8" stabilizer on the front and the GO-stix for convenience.

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