Best archery stabilizers according to redditors

We found 6 Reddit comments discussing the best archery stabilizers. We ranked the 6 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Archery Stabilizers:

u/GunnCelt · 3 pointsr/Archery

Test drive a few. Keep them shorter, that way you're not catching on everything that grows out of the ground or cracking your buddy in the mellon. You can get a ton of recomendations with explinations to why this one is better than the other, like u/Grasshoppeh said, they vary from person to person. Personally, I use this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009O0LHCM/ref=twister_B015N0AD2G?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

u/M_Mitchell · 1 pointr/Hunting

I got a Bear Cruzer, with carbon arrows and lighted nocks. The guy fitted it to me and it feels pretty nice. 45 lbs but after practice I'll try 50.

Didn't get a broadhead target because the guy said field points are fine and the broadhead manufactures try to make them fly as close to field points. I too figured the difference wouldn't matter much but are we far off?

I don't even have broad points yet because they were like 40 dollars for a 3 pack so I'm going to get a 6 pack of muzzy 100's for 30 dollars.

If the difference between field points and broadheads are significant could I just keep training on field points and then find a range a few days before and use the broad heads to get a feel for them?

Also is a cheap stabilizer better than no stabilizer or is the difference neglible being not worth it unless I'm buying something much higher in quality?

u/mpypmyropys · 1 pointr/knives

I've seen people using this on larger slippery handled knives.
Probably easier than destroying the scales & pins and fitting new ones.

u/micahgtb · 1 pointr/CompoundBow

Grip tape is super cheap so try it out if you aren't liking the fit of the stock grip. I got a Trophy Ridge stabilizer and it works well for me, https://www.amazon.com/Trophy-Ridge-Static-Stabilizer-6-Inch/dp/B009O0JRYM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1482119043&sr=8-2&keywords=trophy+ridge+stabilizer

u/iwouldrun500miles · 1 pointr/bowhunting

Ah nice, you'll have all kinds of options then! Lots of people like the B-Stinger stablizers, and I've heard good things about Doinker stabs as well!

If you're okay with a used stabilizer, check around on the Archerytalk classifieds. Can often get a used one in good shape for a better price than brand new.