Who Has Both The Dr. Stirrup Limbsavers and Airbrakes On?

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Who Has Both The Dr. Stirrup Limbsavers and Airbrakes On?

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I was wondering if anyone had both the Dr. Stirrup Limbsavers and the Excal Airbrakes on their Micro at the same time and if so, how do they perform together and if they are both worth it?

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I have them both on as well as the Dr. Stirrup bumpers and love them all. I think they work excellent.

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Re: Who Has Both The Dr. Stirrup Limbsavers and Airbrakes On

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M380 and M405 equipped the same except XB75 on 380 and Optimizer/Duralyt on 405.
The crossbows are relatively quiet and have very little hand shock. My limbsavers would likely work better if 2 or all 3 were just outside the Air Brake pads.
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SEW wrote: My limbsavers would likely work better if 2 or all 3 were just outside the Air Brake pads.
I have mine slid down right to them.
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Re: Who Has Both The Dr. Stirrup Limbsavers and Airbrakes On

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TheBig1 wrote:
SEW wrote: My limbsavers would likely work better if 2 or all 3 were just outside the Air Brake pads.
I have mine slid down right to them.
Think yours are at the right place.
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Re: Who Has Both The Dr. Stirrup Limbsavers and Airbrakes On

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SEW wrote:Image

M380 and M405 equipped the same except XB75 on 380 and Optimizer/Duralyt on 405.
The crossbows are relatively quiet and have very little hand shock. My limbsavers would likely work better if 2 or all 3 were just outside the Air Brake pads.
Nice looking setup !
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Thanks, I love my Excals.
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I have them on my 355 and my 380 . like them a lot , and they work . JMO
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Where would I be able to purchase the Dr. Stirrup Limbsavers from ?

*update* Found the website
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Re: Who Has Both The Dr. Stirrup Limbsavers and Airbrakes On

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I just ordered the Dr Stirrup but $15 for shipping...holy moly! Coming from Quebec but still...
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