At first, newer technology was providing very noticeable night and day differences but now the differences are so finite and subtle and incremental that you need micrometers and scientific testing equipment to truly notice a lot of the benefits/improvements from the changes being made. Bows and their technologies have come so far that big wholesale changes to their platforms are a thing of the past. Don't get me wrong, sometimes those changes are exactly that but for the most part, those changes are going to result in incremental changes. The consumer immediately thinks it's going to be some earth shattering game changer. What I mean by that is the consumers hear there are changes and the manufacturers' words on the reasoning and added benefits behind the changes fuel the expectations of the consumer. When it comes to how changes by bow manufacturers are perceived by the consumer, I believe the consumer is a victim of their own expectations. Now, how that change is perceived will vary from shooter to shooter. Yes, it absolutely make a difference in how the weight is distributed on the bow and I believe it's for the better. I still would use a sidebar as it has more benefits than just countering the sight, quiver, and rest weight on the bow. But I will say the full setup was balanced very nicely when all the components where used and there was a noticeable difference in feel. Now is it worth all the extra money for all the components? Depends on the person. The tightspot does fit just as close, but it puts the weight further back on the bow than the mathews quiver does. hanging off the back making the bow more back heavy. The biggest difference it the quiver weight was pretty centered in the riser vs. But once I mounted the mathews quiver full of 470 grain arrows, it was drastically noticeable how better balanced it was than with a tightspot, and I am a HUGE fan of the tightspots. I noticed very little difference when I had the sight mounted to the side vs in the bridge lock. For example I played with a v3x with a 5 pin hogg father with the integrate qad. Tightspot Adjustable Quiver Mount Bracket $39.Yes it does help but it really isn't drastically noticeable until you get the quiver full of arrows loaded up in a quiver system that sits at the riser close enough that a traditional sight or rest would not clear.The Head-Loc quiver holds 6 arrows and includes a free tree mount. The Head-Loc quiver also has a secondary lever lock down, and features an adjustable mount for customizing fit. Power grip double spreader holds arrows secure without deployment of mechanical broadheads. The hood accepts fixed and expandable broadheads. The over-all low-profile design allows the quiver to sit close to the bow, improving shot balance and reducing the chances of catching branches while stalking through the woods. The Exo-Flex hood is extremely quiet, lightweight, and also has superior absorbing properties over traditional plastic. The Head-Loc rubber compression technology acts as an isolator between the quiver and the bow, greatly reducing noise and vibration. Head-Loc quivers work to kill noise and vibration with its unique mounting system. Represents a new standard in quiver technology. This product is currently out of stock and unavailable.
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