String Groove Pads Review

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String Groove Pads Reviews

Easy fit

Greg
3 years ago

Worked as advertised and easy installation

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Great idea but Poor Construction

Greg
10 years ago

Great idea, and helps quiet string noise but this product was difficult to use. THe hole in the pad in which you thread the string through with a cotter pin seems too small which caused 2 of the string groove pads to tear/rip when sliding through the thickest portion of the neck of the string loop. I do like them, but a pack should come with 8 instead of 4.

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Asked by bertbuddy 11 years ago

I have a Bear 48" Magnum bow that I enjoy taking into the woods because it is highly maneuverable particularly in a ground blind situation. It does however have a loud twang when contrasted with my 62" longbow. My question is; would the "String Grove Pad

Yes, they do help in dampening the string slap. I would also rec 11 years ago

Yes, they do help in dampening the string slap. I would also recommend a good set os silencers.

A loud "twang" could be caused by a number of issues. First, ch 10 years ago

A loud "twang" could be caused by a number of issues. First, check the brace height. If it is too short, the string could be slapping on the limb. Second, use a Dacron B-50 string. Although the "fastflight" type strings are great for wheelbows, they don't serve trad bows very well (it's like shooting with a steel cable instead of a stretchy string). Third, put some string silencers on the string. You don't have to pay for high-tech silencers. Beaver balls or pieces of yarn will do nicely. The Bear Magnum is a great little bow that shouldn't be making ANY noise. I plan on getting a set of these String Groove Pads for my Hoyt Buffalo, because the adjustable tiller causes the string to hit at different parts of the limbs, which causes one end of the string to get hammered (and break early).

Asked by bertbuddy 11 years ago

I have a Bear 48" Magnum bow that I enjoy taking into the woods because it is highly maneuverable particularly in a ground blind situation. It does however have a loud twang when contrasted with my 62" longbow. My question is; would the "String Grove Pad

Yes, they do help in dampening the string slap. I would also rec 11 years ago

Yes, they do help in dampening the string slap. I would also recommend a good set os silencers.

A loud "twang" could be caused by a number of issues. First, ch 10 years ago

A loud "twang" could be caused by a number of issues. First, check the brace height. If it is too short, the string could be slapping on the limb. Second, use a Dacron B-50 string. Although the "fastflight" type strings are great for wheelbows, they don't serve trad bows very well (it's like shooting with a steel cable instead of a stretchy string). Third, put some string silencers on the string. You don't have to pay for high-tech silencers. Beaver balls or pieces of yarn will do nicely. The Bear Magnum is a great little bow that shouldn't be making ANY noise. I plan on getting a set of these String Groove Pads for my Hoyt Buffalo, because the adjustable tiller causes the string to hit at different parts of the limbs, which causes one end of the string to get hammered (and break early).