X-Factor Releases Xtreme Balance Stabilizer-SBT in Realtree EDGE Camo

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posted on April 6, 2020
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The Xtreme Balance Stabilizer-SBT, from X-Factor, boasts a cutting-edge design to provide balance and vibration absorption to smooth aim and release. Coming in 6-, 8-, 9-, 10- and 12-inch versions, these stabilizer bars feature a thermosetting polymer epoxy for lasting durability. Unlike many competing models, the weights are slip-on instead of screw-on, to ensure they will not vibrate loose. 

The stabilizer comes with 3.5 ounces of end weight which adds 1 5/8 inches of additional length, though additional weight can be added. Further, the bars are capped with a patented A-Tech Rubber SBT end for vibration and sound control. These America-made stabilizers now come in Realtree EDGE Camouflage, and carry a manufacturer guarantee. For more information, please visit xfactoroutdoors.com.

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