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    Bow String Question

    I got a PSE Spyder brand new in October 2011. I got it set-up at a Local Bow shop and started to do some shooting.
    I check everthing after each shooting session. Noticed the string (Right below the center serving) getting the String Fuzz. I wax the string portion only after each session ... should I be concerned about this or I'm I making something out of nothing.
    If I decide to get a Back-up string ...Can I just get the string or a set containing the cable & string. I want to be prepared as I start to shoot a LOT and don't want to wait 2-3 weeks ordering a string when something goes wrong.

    #2
    Good Morning Everyone,
    Just got off the phone witha PSE Rep. If I had called 1 month ago It would have been covered under warrenty but not to worry looks like I found a place for a set of Cables & String.
    Would like to know an answer to my question. The String looks great after Waxing...

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      #3
      Send a pm to pykiller. Great strings,great price and fast service!

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        #4
        A little fuzz up on some materials is to be expected. Just make sure you don't have broken strands, which will look like a loop or tag of a strand sticking out. Keep doing what you're doing with the wax.

        Korbins is the way to go for a new or backup string and cable. I've installed several and use them on my own bow. Great quality and price, and he stands behind his product.
        Last edited by PSD Ryan; 04-18-2012, 09:57 AM.

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          #5
          Thanks everyone,

          Looks like things will be OK with TBH and factory Rep's comments . This Bow is @ 6 Months old and shot only 200-250X so String Fuzz is normal, Especially with factory strings. Waxed it and all is good but I ordered a new cable & String anyway.

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            #6
            I second KORBINS Stirngs....He has great strings and is a very upstanding guy. You'll get a top Quality product from a guy that really stands behind his work.

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              #7
              If the string is 'fuzzing' below center serving, it is contacting something, most likely your clothes, arm, or armguard.
              Might think about decreasing draw-length, or correcting hand placement.

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                #8
                Originally posted by rocky View Post
                if the string is 'fuzzing' below center serving, it is contacting something, most likely your clothes, arm, or armguard.
                Might think about decreasing draw-length, or correcting hand placement.
                x1000000000000

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