My old wrist sling worked but had many drawbacks. The redline wrist sling works well with their stabilizers on my bow's setup. The adjustability and allows it to get the perfect fit for me and my bow.
Secure adjustment, locks is place well and the cord is pliable. Only thing that could be improved is the end caps could be glued on better, one came off while installing but was easy to reinstall.
Pros: metal Sight tapes, endless micro adjustments, and smooth dial adjustments.
Cons: Internal light (on all three settings) shines from the right side of the housing distracting from the pins, external bow sight light mouting, customer service, and dial and vertical site tapes.
The sight has a lot of good features to it, however the cons outweigh the pros for me. I tried to reach out to their customer service team to rectify some of these issues but they were less than helpful.
The light issue is simply too distracting in low light situations. I tried using two different external bow lights but they are too tall to mount correctly for the sight design. I reached out to the customer service team and they informed me that there are 3 brightness settings. That's good to know but it doesn't fix the issue or inform me on what external sight lights fit.
For the sight tapes, I shoot a #38 out of 40 offered sight tapes. This wouldnt be an issue if the dial moved a similar distance as the vertical sight bar but it doesn't. A 40 on the wheel is still yards different than the vertical sight bar. Once again. I reached out to customer service for support and they responded with "we sell replacement sight tapes."