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carbon fiber film on limbs

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by JJHACK, Oct 28, 2011.

  1. JJHACK

    JJHACK Weekend Warrior

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    Every time I come to this site now I have to be lured into the thought that I need to buy this new Mathews Stealth bow. Especially in the ez7 version!

    How hard is it to apply the carbon fiber film that is on the limbs? how is it done? They look as if they are actually made of carbon fiber and that film is tougher then paint. How do they do that?
     
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    Just have it done Jack , google search your area , i'm sure you have someone local that does it , i had a few set of limbs dipped in the carbon fiber along with my side plate grips on my new Invasion , about $70.00 should do your limbs thats about average , here is a link to a guy that does all my dipping , the carbon fiber page.......http://www.midwesthg.com/midwest_hydrographics_009.htm
     
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    I learned that it's not a film it's actually printed kinda like the gumball machine temporary tattoos kids put on. However far better and way more durable. These guys can do this on about anything too. So now the even harder choice of what to pick?

    Being I am professional hunter in south africa I noticed they have some interesting animal prints too, zebra leopard Plus the carbon fiber and camo and cool "reaper" camo pattern with all the wood grains.

    Too many options!
     
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