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SAFARI TUFF TABS

Started by culleng, July 14, 2014, 03:08:00 PM

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culleng

Stouts tuff I shoot a medium. Let me know how much for one.
God and family.
58" Centaur 51# @ 28

Meathook 1

I have a new Bateman split,I have to check what size though if you're interested.

                          Terry

SHOOTO8S

All tab sizes are in stock......In the 1.5 yrs my tabs have been on the market, I think we have had on a delay of a week on a couple standard orders.....in fact with the entire line of Safari Tuff products, we have only had a few short delays in shipping. It's costs more to not have out of stock situations , but I sleep better   :)

Split finger tabs coming soon
2004 IBO World Champion

culleng

Sounds good. I am ready to try one.
God and family.
58" Centaur 51# @ 28

LBR

When in doubt, go to the source.  

Rod is flat-out anal about the products he uses--especially the ones that carry his name.  That is why he's my "go-to" guy when I have a question about strings...not that I ever have a question about strings (yeah, right).

I've tried to find something wrong with his quivers, and can't...but he still finds ways to improve them. Drives me nuts....

Steve O

 

I feel much better now. Going to get these 3 extra into rotation to get them broke in and then put two of them away in the safe!

Steve D

Great Tabs and I've been using many various ones for a looong time!
Good guy,and great service.I think I will follow Steve O and get a couple more to put away also.

Bowwild

I bought a couple of these a year or so ago. They are nice tabs. Sort of all leather versions of the Cavalier Elite that I favor. I like the way the dense leather frame can be placed along and parallel to the bow string. The Cavalier Elite has a metal palm plate that does this. The Safari Tuff is less of a scratch risk to a fine wood riser though.

I still favor the Cavalier because I can feel the string better.


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