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I have a LRS 9" recurve and love it. It has noticeably diminished the buffeting I was experiencing. I am 5' 10" and I look over the top of it. I also thought about getting the Stealth one since they have the 40% off for forum members but don't know if it will work with the 3 pouch bag I have.
Glad you like your shield! What size is your pouch bag? It will work on some, but it might be a tight fit depending on the size of your bag...
The three pouch will fit on an 9" Stealth and above, so if you're staying with 9" you should be fine!
I am using the T-bags 3 pouch with my LRS 6" shield and it fots just fine. Does not stick out on either side and shield sticks up just a bit. Absolutley perfect.(That is the 9" in my sig pic)
Just took advantage of the 40% discount and ordered the LRS 3 hole 9" Ultra recurve in medium tint. Just wondering if any 6 footers are riding an Ultra with a 9" LRS, and if they can see over it ok.
Just took advantage of the 40% discount and ordered the LRS 3 hole 9" Ultra recurve in medium tint. Just wondering if any 6 footers are riding an Ultra with a 9" LRS, and if they can see over it ok.
6' here and I can see just fine over the 9" LRS. I took advantage of the sale and got a 6" for my spring/summer shield, working out very nice.
6' here and I can see just fine over the 9" LRS. I took advantage of the sale and got a 6" for my spring/summer shield, working out very nice.
Glad you guys are all happy! We appreciate the business!
On the Stealth below 8" is definitely a tight fit, but will still work with a little sticking out, so we say 9" and up is best if possible just to make sure it clears "perfectly". but it is doable with a smaller shield!
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