Diamond's New Hush Kit: Unheard-of PerformanceDiamond Archery has rolled out its new, improved Hush Kit featuring the most complete noise, oscillation, and vibration arresting system designed to improve every bowhunter’s shot. The improved Hush Kit is stealth redefined, with two VibraBlocks, four string and cable silencers, and a cable rod muffler, all uniquely designed to dampen and “flatline” bow vibration more rapidly than ever before. The redesigned VibraBlock™ reduces vibration and shock by completely encompassing the bow limbs, which leads to a quieter and more comfortable shot. VibraBlock™ features clip-on flexibility that easily installs on any limb style—straight, split, or tapered. Additional VibraBlocks can be fastened around the machined riser openings to further reduce vibration. The cable and string silencers virtually eliminate string oscillation and significantly reduce string noise. And the cable rod muffler is an added vibration barrier that completes the Hush Kit system. All the Hush Kit components are made from an injection molded, rubberized polymer and are installed without adhesives, which adds to their longevity and flexibility. They also hold up in extreme temperature conditions, hot or cold. The Diamond Archery Hush Kit has a manufacturer’s suggested retail (MSR) price of $19.99. Consumers may separately purchase packages of two VibraBlocks for an MSR of $11.99, or four String Silencers at an MSR of $9.99. Diamond Archery (www.diamondarchery.com), manufacturer of high-quality bows and archery accessories, is a division of BowTech. BowTech, manufacturer and distributor of the world’s finest compound bows and archery equipment, was founded in 1999 by CEO, John Strasheim, and VP of Research and Development, Kevin Strother. BowTech is the fastest growing bow company in history, increasing in revenue every year since 2000 to become the fourth largest bow company in the world.
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