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I have had my share of big name bows and then some,but have always turned up my nose at Zippers thinking that the risers looked squatty and unbalanced. Recently after seeing pics of my buddy Tom Jenkin's Zipper and trading numerous emails & PM's with him I decided to trade one of my longbows for a Zipper that was posted here in the classifieds. I'M HERE TO TELL YOU THAT I COULDN'T HAVE BEEN MORE WRONG!!! The Zipper, in particular, the SXT, has the best grip of any bow that I have ever owned or shot bar none. The bow is extremely well balanced and pardon the pun...really zips an arrow. This bow points great, is dead in the hand, church mouse quiet and dead on accurate. If you get the chance you owe it to yourself to give one a try....Zippers Rock!!

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Zipper SXT recurve 58" 53#@28"
Zipper SXT longbow 60" 49#@28"

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Well we need some pics.

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Yea, come on Fred-- we need pics!!!

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Good stuff Fred. They are amazing bows.

What Fred has left out is he has called Bill and ordered one with his preferred woods. Can't wait to see that thing. I would say this bow will be on the classifieds when the new one arrives. Hint,Hint.

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Ok guys here ya go....
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Zipper SXT recurve 58" 53#@28"
Zipper SXT longbow 60" 49#@28"

Do not follow where the path may lead. Go, instead, where there is no path and leave a trail.

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Anyone know the circumference at the throat of the grip? Sweet bow by the way is that riser maple and cocobolo?

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They are sweet shooting bows,I favor my Zipper ZSR!
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I had my misgivings about the zipper bows for a while too until I decided to try one out for myself. A 13" SXT ILF riser that I got on the classifieds with a set of tradtech longbow limbs. I am also extremely impressed with the feel and workmanship of his riser. One of these days I'm going to have him make a set of XL limbs to go with it.

I didn't think I would like the finger grooves but after trying them I found them to be very comfortable.
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I bought a used one at Denton in 2010, then an extra set of longbow limbs, Now I just got a new ILF riser from Bill that I saw at Denton this year. I'm not a total snob.......but they are nice. I'm shooting my new one as well as I ever shot anything!

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Sounds like you found a Keeper Fred! [thumbsup] Great looking Bow! [archer] Good for you enjoy her and good hunting! [archer2]
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My first Zipper was an UGLY looking standard that Bill had named Black Beauty. He had it discounted at Compton's a few yers back and I kept shooting it against the rest of the bows, much prettier bows, and finally realized that not only was this bow a great value, but a great shooter. It is now my bowfishing bow, and I am thinking of stripping her down and hunting with her. She just has "IT". My favorite overall riser is the ZSR and I love Bill's EVO limbs. I currently own 3 different Zippers. Can't find a better bowyer to deal with, although Chuck and South are pretty good bowyers also!

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Shot at least five different Zippers at the World.

They deserve both a closer and serious look.

Bill and his wife are great people and extremely patient. I must have gone to their tent at least eight times over two days.

If she is a match then you definately have a find.

Congrats!!!!

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Hey Fred.....if you ever want to get rid of either of them lemme know....LOL! I know you pick woods I love and your specs are in the rt range!!!! Did I hear Zircote and myrtle???

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Zippers are the best... I have 3 and I'm next on the list for another sxt [archer2]
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