I personally prefer the Bee Stinger Sport Hunter that you're looking at. I've had one on the last 3 bows that I've had and absolutely love 'em! I tried the Static on my current bow and it was ok but the Bee Stinger just felt better. I did opt for an 8" instead of a 10" this time and have no complaints.
I like the balance of my bow to be forward to ensure it pivots into my fingers after the shot with a lose grip. If also find it easier to hold in target. I don't shoot with a quiver so my side balance is almost perfect without a side stabilizer. Close your eyes draw your bow and setup like you were aiming. Than open your eyes. If your bow is not vertical you may want aide stabilization so you don't need to torque the bow. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I use a few different ones - just bought another yesterday, a Limbsaver Carbon Hunter from Cabelas for $23, i like them for long range shooting and even if it's helps with noise reduction a little bit it's worth it to me.
I got my Limbsaver Stab in the mail today, I ordered what I thought was a 6.5" model instead I was sent a 9.5"! I see no real difference in craftsmanship between the BeeStinger, Doinker/Elite and this new Carbon Hunter LS. Great deal for $23 from Cabelas, they have some other good deals at the moment.