Dave with the blind eye
Member
Hello everyone!!
I am going to go shopping for a new riser soon. So naturally I'm curious to know how you can tell an amazing riser.
Are they supposed to balance a particular way or something? I know some materials cost more than others but you can get cheap aluminium risers and very expensive aluminium risers (I don't like carbon, too light). They all have the same number of stabilizer mounting points, accept a sight and clicker and pressure button, ILF limbs... What do you get for the extra money on those expensive ones? Different materials on the stabilizer mountings? Are they stronger somehow? greater range of adjustment at the limb pockets? Less prone to corrosion?!?
I don't know and was always told that when you don't know it's worth asking people that do!!
Anyway, I'd quite like to know people's thoughts on what they expect a riser to do / have to be amazing.
Cheers!!
I am going to go shopping for a new riser soon. So naturally I'm curious to know how you can tell an amazing riser.
Are they supposed to balance a particular way or something? I know some materials cost more than others but you can get cheap aluminium risers and very expensive aluminium risers (I don't like carbon, too light). They all have the same number of stabilizer mounting points, accept a sight and clicker and pressure button, ILF limbs... What do you get for the extra money on those expensive ones? Different materials on the stabilizer mountings? Are they stronger somehow? greater range of adjustment at the limb pockets? Less prone to corrosion?!?
I don't know and was always told that when you don't know it's worth asking people that do!!
Anyway, I'd quite like to know people's thoughts on what they expect a riser to do / have to be amazing.
Cheers!!