Unstringing your bow is a must when it's not in use. This quality Bison Leather and Antler Button String Keeper makes that vital task easy as well as stylish. Made with real Bison leather, this fully adjustable string keeper offers a secure hold on any length of bow strings. The authentic Antler Buttons add a touch of rustic style. Great for travel, as bow strings stay in place when you remove your bow from the bow case. Works great with both longbows and recurve bows. ...read more
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Ok
Not really needed
Bison Leather String Keeper
I'm very pleased.
Works as advertised
I'm very happy with my decision to buy this string keeper. It's quality build, good looking and does the job perfectly. I liked it so much I bought a second one already.
Nicely crafted string keeper
If you are going to buy one of these and use a flemish string, know upfront this will only work if you either remove the string from the bottom of the bow put the keeper in place and then place the bottom loop back on (which defeats the purpose of it imo), or you have a large enough loop in your top limb's string end while it is still around the bow limb. I had initially bought… read more this for my longbow, but the loop on my flemish string isn't wide to slip through the top loop while on the bow. But it works beautifully on my recurve with an endless loop. It's an attractive addition to your equipment for sure.
Yes I'd buy it again!
May not need it but I like having iy
I would buy another leather with bone string keeper -
Can use as tip Protecter - and leather string will adjust to almost any length bow string - with a easy slide bone to self lock an hold bow string from sliding down -
Perfect
Works and looks great on my flatbow
Yes.
Yep!
The rule of thumb is 4" shorter for a recurve and 3" shorter for a longbow than the listed AMO bow length.
On a recurve you go 4" shorter on the string than the bow length Sent from my iPhone
String length for a recurve bow is roughly 4 inches shorter than the actual bow length.