This sight is great! Easy setup and pins hold solid. Running and gunning through the woods bangs and dings and pins hold solid. Site picture is great clean and fast acquisition on target. I plan on running another on my other bow.
The Redline back bar is very well-made.
Let's you have quite a bit of different positions for your front and back stabilizers to get your set up that much more dialed in. Great addition to my compound bow. No complaints here.
The stabilizer is great. My first one broke by the dampener but warranty covered it so that was fine.I do wish though they made a 14 inch and that the knob for the mount would screw into the bow. It just has an allen screw if you want to stick it in your Mathews riser.
Here are the pros:
The quiver is light.
It has a lot of options as far as how you position it on your bow.
That's where the pros end.
The hood on this is poorly engineered. It has molded areas in it that are supposed to hold your arrow tips. They are in offset positions, not straight across the hood. You need to get the points of the arrow into these in order for them to not move around. The issue is that it is not easy to line the arrows up, and when you do, some of the arrows line up straight and others are angled, because the rubber gripper is not offset to match the locations for the points in the hood.
On top of that, one of the inserts in my hood is not molded correctly, so it will not grab the arrow tip at all. I've attached a photo to show what I'm talking about.
In addition to that issue, the mounting bracket and the part attached to the quiver itself do not line up straight. This causes the hood to not align completely parallel with the top limb; instead it angles slightly at the rear of the quiver.
I would expect better on a $150 dollar quiver.
Took this right off of my bow and put it back in the package. It's junk.
I love the sight only problem is the light doesn’t charge so redline is sending me another sight housing