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Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
It works great
Ben York
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023
I leave reviews sometimes but I wasn't planning to leave a review on this hanger. Because to me it's a simple product that works as advertised. However, after seeing the hilarious 1 star reviews, I had to share my 5 star experience.First of all, if you have a welder and access to some rebar, foam tape and a brain, you could probably make the same or better. I considered doing that but bought this instead.It works just great. 5 stars.One reviewer mentioned it's a bit bouncy - yeah that's true. Unless you made one yourself and way overbuilt it, bouncy is gonna happen. If you don't have a welder, and want to protect your $4,000 bow, you could use 3/4 black pipe, wall flange / t adapter and some endcaps and have one that wouldn't bounce but at quite an increased cost. So for the bouncy experience, 4 stars. But I'm not worried about it because I'm not hanging 30lbs of gear off of it - just 2 bows with full quivers.For anyone that is wondering if this will work without a stud. No. No it will not.HOWEVER, you can get a 1x4 or 1x5 pine board at a home improvement store, cut it to about 2ft and screw one end into one stud and the other end into another stud, then mount this hanger to that board. That's what you should do if you want this centered on a wall or some other feng shui. Paint the board or add an arrow mount or something... just don't mount this hanger directly onto drywall.If you're stubborn and not willing to learn from the other 1 star reviews, and think that the drywall anchor you found is gonna work, please consider some simple math here. When installed and a bow hanging on the hanger, the weight is not close to the wall, the weight is out at the end. Drywall anchors are rated for shear weight, not cantilever. The type of weight this hanger creates is considered cantilever. Do a quick lil search on shear vs cantilever to understand the differences before you buy.If you really want to try and do it anyway, even after reading all the other 1 star reviews that show it won't work (lmao). Please know that it will fall and it is highly likely your bow will get damaged. Also please post a review with a picture because I find it hilarious.
Dustin Smith
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2023
After years of having my bows in the way, these worked like a charm. I have both my 34" Ata aluminum hunting bows hanging from them and it doesn't even move
DOUGLAS BISHOP
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2023
Includes mounting screws, good clearance distance from wall.
Beth
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2023
Good simple hanger for bows. Easy to install just make sure you’re on a stud and screw it in.
Jon F
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2022
Only problem I have now is I need more then one because I keep buying bows lol!
Dennis Luton
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2021
I keep my bow in an enclosed hard case most of the time, but I am currently tuning up my shooting skills during the summer months prior to the upcoming fall hunting season. So it is nice to have easy access to my bow on a daily basis. This rack will hold two bows if needed. I can use it for my bows when needed, and when my bow is in the case, it still serves as a nice wall hanger for other hunting items -- and all of it is under the cabinet -- so out of the way and out of traffic. It's a great buy. Very sturdy and well built.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2019
Works great and does what its advertised to do. You will however need to mount it to a stud so plan according and pickup an inexpensive stud finder prior to installation. I would not recommend using the drywall anchors included as you can see in other reviews they're not strong enough. I have full confidence in the product itself however.
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