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    Need a new string

    Whats up TBH brothers and sisters, Its that time to replace the factory string on my Bear Truth 2 and I am at a cross road. I have heard nothing but good things from my friends about prostrings.com and their product. However I like opinions and options. Here are my specs

    Bear Truth 2
    70 pound
    29" draw
    33" riser height
    Solo cam

    #2
    winners choice, korbins, vapor trails... anything but fuse

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      #3
      I would use Korbins site sponsor

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        #4
        I've got a Korbins flo green string with flo green serving on my fishing bow. It's top notch and looks good too. He does good work. I can tell it's better quality than the stock string on my hunting bow.

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          #5
          Do not get Vapor Trail. I got them last year. As foar as the string material goes no problems so far. No creep. My peep finally stays in the same spot unlike my stock strings. The downside is the serving. It is coming apart in 4 different spots now. I have had to have peices cut off and reserved. For the money I think I could have gotten some other string that would not have done that.

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            #6
            I replaced my string on my DXT last year with a Buck Nasty string. They appear very well constructed and the serving is great.

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              #7
              I would recommend Korbin for your new string and cable. He has a serving material that solves a specific problem with the Y-cable on the Truth 2 - there is a place on the Y-cable where the serving is stressed by the way it rotates over the cam at a severe angle. This causes the serving to separate, and it will show up on the cable just above the edge of the cam (when the bow is not drawn). Its not a huge problem, but it is characteristic of this bow and is kinda annoying. It happened with my original Winners Choice cable, then with a Vapor Trail cable, and then with the first cable I got from Korbin. But, after consulting with Korbin, and after a few weeks of experimentation with other serving materials (at his suggestion and his cost), he came up with a serving material that will not separate due to the stress from the cam.

              Bottom line, Korbin makes great products, provides great customer service (in my case working with me for several weeks to solve a problem), and has a solution to a problem that is characteristic of the bow you shoot.

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                #8
                I really appreciate the feedback, I will most likely go with the Korbin. I will follow up and let you know how it improves.

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                  #9
                  I went to Korbin for a new rest and broadhead tune and I feel like my bow is finally set up properly after owning it for 4 years. He knows his stuff.

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