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I bought one when they first came out. I like it the only down side is all the snaps. But if it keeps my bow from getting messed up then I am happy with it.
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I've had one for a couple years now, and don't how I survived without one. The snaps and stretchy cord at the end are kind of a pain so I don't use them all the time but I have also dropped my bow two or three times because they weren't snapped and strapped.
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I have never used the snaps that go along the bow string. I have also never dropped my bow. Maybe I'm just lucky. I just uset that draw string on each end and cinch it down tight. That way if I have to real quick like take the sling off since it's elastic all I have to do is pull it off. I can do it in about 1 second.
And like you said I don't know how I ever lived without it.
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I love mine for the hike in and out. The further I travel, hte more I like it. My friends gave my grief for it this last elk season, but the grief stopped when their arms were tired and mine weren't.
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