
Adjustable jaws fits most bows (1.28 up to 3.14 Wide).Non-marring jaws / won't scratch limbs!.

The Kwik Stand is the best option for any shooter, of any discipline and any skill level. Plus, 20 accent colour options allow the shooter to match their bow and accessories. Simple to attach and easy to fold and store when not in use. The Kwik Stand is great for tournament archers and blind hunters alike. Put these innovative features together with USA made quality and durability and you have the only bow stand you will need! The legs adjust as well to allow for the best balance angle for your bow. With very simple adjustments, the Kwik Stand will fit on most bow limbs, even the wide limbs like the Mathews Halon¨ that others will not. I'm still toying with the grip and plan to try all three versions of the Phase III to find out which shoots best for me, but I can tell you plainly, I like this bow.The Kwik Stand Bow Support solves all the issues archers have with current bow stands on the market. I shot the bow at 70 pounds, about 10 pounds more than I've been shooting with most of my bows, but even with the added weight, the bow remained tame at the shot. The bow shot quick and quiet, but what really impressed me was the rock-solid back wall. So, even after a few years of tough hunting, your bow will be looking like new. Finally, PSE put a coating over the finish of the bow that makes the camo resistant to chemicals and scratches. The Cam-Lock cable guard is a PSE design that allows adjustment to the desired amount of vane clearance while locking securely once in place. Wenberg also pointed out a number of other features that make the Primos STL stand out in function. By making the limb angle steeper, the bowmaker further reduced initial shock and noise, something a number of bow companies have not moved toward in the search for the ultimately tamed bow. That isolation, along with the NV System dampeners, reduces limb shock that might otherwise reach the handle. It is built with the same limb pockets and the same grip." Those limb pockets are the Trimline Pivoting Pockets, based on a limb isolation system that uses four separate pieces of rubber in each pocket to capture the limb on both the sides and the bottom. Overall, the bow is 13⁄8 inches longer than the Nitro. "The bow is a bit less reflexed than the Nitro, and the riser is a bit longer, by two inches, and we changed the limb angle, which raised the brace height. Letoff: 80 percent, adjustable 65 percentįinish: Brush Camo, or Kolorfusion competitionĬomments: Ranks with the best PSE bows I've ever shot. Manufacturer: Precision Shooting Equipment
