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    The Ultra line of stabilizers V1-V3 have been our best selling product for several years in a row for a good reason. They provide the incredible feel and outdoor wind performance that elite archers demand.  We aren’t just the original half inch carbon stabilizer…we are the worlds best half inch carbon stabilizer.

    For many professional archers shooting either recurve or compound the Ultra V3 is the stabilizer of choice.

    As with all our products the Ultra V3, works perfectly with both compound and recurve. The recommended weight ranges for the front stabilizer are 1-3 oz for crisp feel, 3-14 oz for ideal feel, 14+ oz for softer feel. This recommended weight range does not account for dampers or decouplers – mass weight that the stabilizer can handle increases when using dampers between weights or between the stabilizer and the weights. Side rods can handle roughly double the mass weight for similar reactions.

     

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    The Ultra V3 is the ideal choice for archers looking for the lowest possible cross sectional area in their stabilizers, making them the least affected by wind, while also holding low to moderate amounts of weight. The weight range recommend on the long rod is 1-3 oz for crisp feel, 3-14 oz for ideal feel, 14+ oz for softer feel. This recommended weight range does not account for dampers or decouplers – mass weight that the stabilizer can handle increases when using dampers between weights or between the stabilizer and the weights. Side rods can handle roughly double the mass weight for similar reactions.

    The Ultra V3 is the ideal choice for archers looking for the lowest possible cross sectional area in their stabilizers, making them the least affected by wind, while also holding low to moderate amounts of weight. The weight range recommend on the long rod is 1-3 oz for crisp feel, 3-14 oz for ideal feel, 14+ oz for softer feel. This recommended weight range does not account for dampers or decouplers – mass weight that the stabilizer can handle increases when using dampers between weights or between the stabilizer and the weights. Side rods can handle roughly double the mass weight for similar reactions.