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🎯 LimbSaver Universal Cable Slide: Enhancing Precision and Smoothness Review

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BrandLimbSaver
ColorWhite
MaterialPlastic
Item Dimensions LxWxH6 x 4 x 1 inches

Description of 🎯 LimbSaver Universal Cable Slide: Enhancing Precision and Smoothness

Produces an ultra-quiet shot, extends buss cable life. Eliminates cable rod chatter from a wet cable guard. Made for 3/8-inch cable guards. Measures 1.16 x 0.62 x 0.75 inches; weighs just 0.34 ounces.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Mysteriously unreliable

I have had the Hammer bow since 2012 and it comes with a Limbsaver Teflon cable .It split itself halfway, threw back the arrow and wreaked havoc.When I asked the masters what happened, they said they couldn't explain it.So I don't recommend this device.

Pros
  • Dimensions 1.16" x 0.62" x 0.75"; weighs only 0.34 ounces
Cons
  • Factor Set

I've tried almost everything LimbSaver offers to reduce vibration/noise with no success. All are well made but absolutely do not affect the sound or vibration. This universal cable management is their only product that really works and I use it everywhere. After a few hundred shots with each new bow, wire guides become noisy and harsh. In extreme cases, worn stock rails and rods stick so badly as to cause accidental overshoot to the right. Universal cable guides are always the solution.

Pros
  • Eliminates cable bar vibration due to wet cable housing
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Camera Slider Lifebuoy

I have a Browning Bridger compound bow that I bought in 1992 and I love it. The string is teardrop shaped and I can change the string without a bow press. Unfortunately, my cable guide broke and I also had problems with the cable protection. Luckily the cable protector had to be adjusted and tightened. This part was a big problem. Firstly, I had no idea what it was called, and Browning stopped making bridgers or any other type of bow many years ago. I managed to find a diagram of the arch and…

Pros
  • Designed for 3/8" cable protector
Cons
  • No paint required

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Recommended for Elite Archery bows with vibrating bolts.

I ordered this because the stock clasp on my Elite Pulse started rattling after a hunt in the rain This slide is a little bulky and I wish it came in a color other than white, but it's pretty smooth and does what it's supposed to do

Pros
  • Dimensions 1.16" x 0.62" x 0.75"; weighs only 0.34 ounces
Cons
  • disappears

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Mysteriously unreliable

I've been using a Hammer bow since 2012 and it comes with Teflon Limbsaver cable guide. It split on its own halfway, rebounding the arrow and wreaking havoc. When I asked the masters what happened, they said they could not explain. Therefore I cannot recommend this device.

Pros
  • Eliminates cable bar rattle due to wet cable protector
Cons
  • Makes me nervous

I've tried pretty much all of these various little devices LimbSaver makes to reduce vibration/noise with no success. All are well made but absolutely do not affect the sound or vibration. This universal cable management is their only product that really works and I use it everywhere. After a few hundred shots with each new bow, wire guides become noisy and harsh. In extreme cases, worn stock rails and rods stick so badly as to cause accidental overshoot to the right. Universal cable guides are

Pros
  • Allows for silent shooting, extends bus cable life
Cons
  • Hard to say

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Photography Lifebuoy

I have a Browning Bridger compound bow that I bought in 1992 and I love it. The string is teardrop shaped and I can change strings without a bow press. Unfortunately my cable guide broke gone and I also had problems with the cable protector. Luckily the cable protector had to be adjusted and tightened. This part was a big problem. Firstly I had no idea what it was called and Browning stopped making Bridger or other types of bows many years ago I managed to find a diagram of the arch and found…

Pros
  • Designed for 3/8" cable protector
Cons
  • Ugly packaging