Are you looking to dampen the vibration of your bowstring and reduce the noise of each shot? Standing Wolf archery string silencers and limb dampeners are handmade from Alpaca wool and Canadian Moose skin. Follow the simple instructions below to immediately reduce the noise of your bow. Step 1: Install Bow String Silencers Place the alpaca wool string silencers equal distance from each limb tip on the string of your traditional or recurve bow. Adjust them slightly to fine tune performance. Two alpaca wool silencers (1 pair) per combo pack. Step 2: Install Limb Dampeners For additional noise reduction, peel back the sticker on the moose skin limb dampeners to reveal the adhesive surface. Attach each of the limb dampeners just underneath the string groove. Two Moose skin limb dampeners (1 pair) per combo pack. Bow String Silencer Features: ➙ Perfect for recurve bows, giving it that “traditional” look ➙ Each bow string silencer is handmade from Alpaca wool making it naturally water repellent in harsh conditions ➙ Easy installation instructions included to make setup a breeze ➙ One pair of alpaca wool silencers per package Bow Limb Dampener Features: ➙ Perfect for recurve bows, enhancing that “traditional” look ➙ Each bow limb dampener is hand cut from tanned Canadian moose skin, staying soft and absorbing sound even when wet ➙ Easy peel off backing with extra strong water-resistant adhesive lasts many seasons ➙ Adhesive comes off clean, leaving no sticky residue on your bow if removed ➙ One pair of bow limb dampeners per package Hunt with Honor!
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