The "Made in America" tag is usually an excuse to demand a price above what the product is worth. Don't get me wrong, it makes sense to try and get ahead like that, but we shouldn't food ourselves.
First time contributor from Central Virginia. If a $90+ price tag is required to return a reasonable profit, then their business model needs serious revision. No way I would ever pay that much! Sorry Josh. But having said that, I really admire your knowledge, your talent, and your archery skills. Keep up the great work.
I'm all for "Made In America" products, but prices like this are why people buy Chinese stuff. This thing looks like it should retail for $39.99 at the most.
I changed my stabilizers to a mule last year and it was a game changer when elk hunting. Sometimes it's those little things like this that make a lot of difference when hiking in the mountains.
Do a Review on this Josh This has been a game changer for me Can't forget your release when it's attached to your bow and no more digging into pockets trying to dig your release out It's just a much quicker and sure place to keep it (Three wise men release holder) Joe from Aussie 🤙
Had one of their Mule stabilizers, didn’t like the weight or the rectangular QD bracket if I carried the bow over my neck. This is interesting, but $90 is double the price I would pay.
I always like the idea, i actually rest my stab on my arm when carrying the bow but it slides off my arm because it's only the weights. I've been wanting to come up with something that would mount to my existing stabs but now that they released these, Bingo. Thanks for the video dude, keep em coming.
All be it yall or correct, the high price is pushing it, it is built from a single block of aluminum with an over mold. Not plastic. The machining and fabrication prices get you. You have the peace of mind that its not going to break or fail you for the life of the product. Quality product demands quality prices.
Price seems outrageous for something easily replicated. Josh, I feel like you could make a version for cheaper that’s different enough to stay out of patent trouble
I have one on my bow and AAA mountain stabilizer I do enjoy it but $100 is definitely a little overpriced when he has only two sizes that aren’t very adjustable and I would know I have bought the three-quarter and a half inch and neither fit on my 5/8 stabalizer had to custom drill!! And neither of mine came with American flags on the bottom either!! Thanks mule! I really hope they search 3-D printing something similar.
EasyVanes from Australia, freights all over the world currently 21 different styles, can be made to fit any OD arrow, any offset/helical No fletching jig needed And with the current difference in currency value should be super cheap in the USA ALSO $100 USD for that is a little rich, but people will buy I reckon
I've over paid for a lot of things in my life, but damn- that's stupid expensive for what you are getting, what it actually is. Someone will 3D print the same clamp on rest and sell it for $10
Not exactly archery related but you should review the "treestand wingman". Its an excellent product and would make an especially interesting/comical review if yall jumped off some ladders or treestands.
I picked up one of those at San Antonio TAC as well, though i got the full stabilizer. I think in my case I didn't have enough weight on my stabilizer to begin with, as the extra weight really settled down the bow and pin movement at range for me. I fully recommend it!
I’ve seen little gadgets you can add in your cables to micro tune your timing? Curious on if those are effective and how much it matters to have timing PERFECT
Mule has a "adapt" version as well that makes the arm brace your Stabilizer weight. They are showing $84.99. Would be more interested in these honestly.
They could easily make that thing cheaper and weigh less. The price is way too high and it weighs 2 or 3X what it needs to. I like the idea but the execution sucks.
Seems like the Covid boom has only led to more expensive gear/tags and less opportunities. This is not a 95 dollar product😂 we gotta get this yuppie money out of the sport
That’s crazy people trying to get rich off of plastic that’s sad $19.99 yes over that nuts really really what in the hell is for more weight on your bow
When it comes to my building my bow price is usually not a determining factor, but $95 for that is insane!
Agreed
People will 3d print these for 5 bucks. Great idea way over priced.
Price goes up for well built things made in America!
No, 90 bucks for that is honestly ridiculous @@bryantbuzzard65
The "Made in America" tag is usually an excuse to demand a price above what the product is worth. Don't get me wrong, it makes sense to try and get ahead like that, but we shouldn't food ourselves.
Just bought a 3d printed one for 20 works great
@@rashadrollins7433where?
First time contributor from Central Virginia. If a $90+ price tag is required to return a reasonable profit, then their business model needs serious revision. No way I would ever pay that much! Sorry Josh. But having said that, I really admire your knowledge, your talent, and your archery skills. Keep up the great work.
been waiting for this but man 95 is sort of unreal for that.
I'm all for "Made In America" products, but prices like this are why people buy Chinese stuff. This thing looks like it should retail for $39.99 at the most.
American made or not, that price is bananas. It doesn’t even say Keep Hammering on it. Hopefully the market makes its voice heard on this one.
Just buy a pack of QAD Exodus for $50 and you’re good 🤷🏼♂️ Two of those for $60 is insane
The prices of this stuff it's just crazy . Like Bowmar new broadheads aluminum Farrel two heads for like 60 $$$ just crazy
I changed my stabilizers to a mule last year and it was a game changer when elk hunting. Sometimes it's those little things like this that make a lot of difference when hiking in the mountains.
Just ordered your bar and this thing. Putting it on my lift. Appreciate the content.
Do a Review on this Josh
This has been a game changer for me
Can't forget your release when it's attached to your bow and no more digging into pockets trying to dig your release out
It's just a much quicker and sure place to keep it
(Three wise men release holder)
Joe from Aussie 🤙
Yeah, price is crazy. $25-$30 tops, but only if I want to add a sail to the end of my bow on a windy day. ;)
Great product, great people, great company. I love mine!
Had one of their Mule stabilizers, didn’t like the weight or the rectangular QD bracket if I carried the bow over my neck. This is interesting, but $90 is double the price I would pay.
Fo sho! Prolly at the least triple what I’d pay!
I always like the idea, i actually rest my stab on my arm when carrying the bow but it slides off my arm because it's only the weights. I've been wanting to come up with something that would mount to my existing stabs but now that they released these, Bingo. Thanks for the video dude, keep em coming.
Another nifty little product is the Advanced Outdoor Technology release mounts! I love mine!
Please review Jr’s Suppression System. I use on my QAD MX 2 and love it. It replaces the felt that ALWAYS comes off. Thank you
Was hoping the company would offer this. 👍
All be it yall or correct, the high price is pushing it, it is built from a single block of aluminum with an over mold. Not plastic. The machining and fabrication prices get you. You have the peace of mind that its not going to break or fail you for the life of the product. Quality product demands quality prices.
Man that coupon code better be a good one
I won one of the stabilizers at the San Antonio TAC im loving it so far
usually price is not issue if i want something bad enough , but dang it man!! $50.00 ish maybe. Great idea and concept!!
I like it, I would be interested in seeing a video and your thoughts on the quivilizer.
Price seems outrageous for something easily replicated. Josh, I feel like you could make a version for cheaper that’s different enough to stay out of patent trouble
I have one on my bow and AAA mountain stabilizer I do enjoy it but $100 is definitely a little overpriced when he has only two sizes that aren’t very adjustable and I would know I have bought the three-quarter and a half inch and neither fit on my 5/8 stabalizer had to custom drill!! And neither of mine came with American flags on the bottom either!! Thanks mule! I really hope they search 3-D printing something similar.
Mule stabilizer on your offset stabilizer mount is better then straight off the riser, perfect match, you should try it
EasyVanes
from Australia, freights all over the world
currently 21 different styles, can be made to fit any OD arrow, any offset/helical
No fletching jig needed
And with the current difference in currency value should be super cheap in the USA
ALSO
$100 USD for that is a little rich, but people will buy I reckon
Doesn't that defeat the purpose of a thin stabilizer, so it's less affected by the wind? You just added a sail/rudder to the front of the stabilizer.
yeah, but your wallet got lighter and slimmer.....so less of a sail here.... 😁😁
I've over paid for a lot of things in my life, but damn- that's stupid expensive for what you are getting, what it actually is. Someone will 3D print the same clamp on rest and sell it for $10
I have the original 10in Mule and I like it.
Great idea but 100 bucks? What's it made out of?
Cool idea… if you run 4+ ounces on the stabilizer anyway it’s more functional weight without changing overall weight
Could you review the Scott Fusion please.
Let me see: $95 something or other vs a $12 sling, I'll go with the sling - thank you.
I think it’s one of those things you really don’t need. It’s just more weight added on your bow.
Good idea but i would absolutely never pay that. If im dropping that kind of money I'd just get the bow spider.
Thanks
How will it feel when shooting windy conditions?
What’s that in the Mohawk? Spider web? 😂
I would love to know your reason for not using the Mathews bridge lock stabilizer.
that would be because he makes his own stabilizers under the podium archer brand
I figured they would make one that uses the existing weight rod
I mounted my quiver horizontally on the lower riser. After fine tuning the angles, it carries like a dream. Also, it is stable (without stabilizers).
So for one bag of groceries I can buy a thingamajig for my stabilizer... I'll pass
Not exactly archery related but you should review the "treestand wingman". Its an excellent product and would make an especially interesting/comical review if yall jumped off some ladders or treestands.
I agree with most everyone else. Seems like a great idea but over priced
I picked up one of those at San Antonio TAC as well, though i got the full stabilizer. I think in my case I didn't have enough weight on my stabilizer to begin with, as the extra weight really settled down the bow and pin movement at range for me. I fully recommend it!
I’ve seen little gadgets you can add in your cables to micro tune your timing? Curious on if those are effective and how much it matters to have timing PERFECT
Innovative…but a bit expensive
Good day Sir. What release are you using...
Test the Bowhitch. Also where are your stabilizers made?
Way way overpriced
The ibex hinge release with the total peep release holder
Cool, but price is ridiculous will not be buying one of those.
That's awesome, would it work with the option archery stabilizer?
Yes they make a 3/4” one for that! I used it all last season in testing phases. It was a game changer for carrying your bow in the mountains
@@braedonbeesley3953 thanks for the info, That would be great for backcountry!
MFJJ please write the book on tuning and shooting arrows and bows correctly-Thanks all of us that continually struggle with the spin cycle.
I've wondered why they didn't do it this way from the start
Mule has a "adapt" version as well that makes the arm brace your Stabilizer weight. They are showing $84.99. Would be more interested in these honestly.
Great idea but overpriced.
awesome idea but $95
I am in at $45, unless you made a light weight carbon fiber one the I would be at $90… I like the idea though!!
what are your thoughts on the bow Hitch?
Liking mine so far, pretty handy. I got the bino harness little attachment and using it a bunch when practicing.
Neat but that seems to be expensive to me
Why carry your bow, when you can let the Bow Spider do it for you.
Are there any no peep innovations out there to help us old guys with worsening eyes?
Will pass
Also try it below the elbow
How is it $100??? It should be $30 at most.
I think its honestly redundant, but to each their own 🤷♂️
Yea legit but way over priced
$$$94.00$$$!?!??????? Oh HELL NO!!!!
They could easily make that thing cheaper and weigh less. The price is way too high and it weighs 2 or 3X what it needs to.
I like the idea but the execution sucks.
$15 would make a lot more sense
Seems like the Covid boom has only led to more expensive gear/tags and less opportunities. This is not a 95 dollar product😂 we gotta get this yuppie money out of the sport
What's it made of? If aluminum, made in USA, I'll pay! If plastic and or made in communist shores not so much :)
great idea but $100 cmon now. way over priced imo
Asking to much money for it
Do they make them for bridgelock models
That’s crazy people trying to get rich off of plastic that’s sad $19.99 yes over that nuts really really what in the hell is for more weight on your bow
Very stupid idea IMO, totally overpriced and another attachment avenue for vibration.
Absolutely unreal pricing for a product thats even easier for them to ship.
Big yikes.
Anyone buying this for 99$ is smoking crack … give me a break
Totally unnecessary!
Cool product… not 100.00 cool
Way overpriced. It’s like some Temu gadget with a Made in America label.
You’re upsetting the poors.