Allen quick-fit archery bow sling for compound bows up to 35in vs Wicked Ridge Neoprene Sling with adjustable shoulder strap
Overall winner: Wicked Ridge Neoprene Sling with adjustable shoulder strap
Key Differences
Wicked Ridge's neoprene sling (A) is positioned as the more affordable option and emphasizes a durable neoprene strap, adjustable length with swivels, and a non-slip design—good for crossbow users seeking comfort. Allen's bow sling (B) targets traditional/compound bow users with padded ends to protect cams, a D-ring for tree-stand rope, and a custom fit, but has some reports of slipping off cams and mixed ease of removal
Allen quick-fit archery bow sling for compound bows up to 35in
Adjustable bow sling with padded ends to protect cams and hands-free carry. Includes D-ring connection and extra buckle for security; suitable for hunting and target practice. Users note good fit and quality, with some mixed opinions on ease of removal
Pros
- fully adjustable to bow length
- padded ends protect cams
- includes D-ring for tree stand rope
- extra buckle for security
Cons
- mixed feedback on ease of removal
- fits up to 35 inches (some users report up to 40 inches in insights)
Wicked Ridge Neoprene Sling with adjustable shoulder strap
Neoprene crossbow sling with a 1.25 in shoulder strap, elastic band, and thumb loop for added security. Adjustable length via pre-mounted swivels for a secure fit on compatible crossbows. Customer note: easy to install and looks good
Pros
- durable neoprene sling
- adjustable length
- integrated elastic band
- thumb loop for security
Cons
- durability concerns in some reports
- unloading bolt not included
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Wicked Ridge |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Allen Company |
| User Reviews | Wicked Ridge |