Parker Sidewinder Crank Cocking Device
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Take the work out of cocking your Parker crossbow with the Sidewinder Crank Cocking Device. This cranking device slips over the back of the stock on most Parker crossbows to give you an easy method for cocking. Intelligent design provides consistent string alignment to ensure accuracy on shots. Crank handle mounts on left or right side of Sidewinder. Removable device folds down enough to fit into a pocket for easy carrying. Lightweight 18 oz. Durable multi-strand nylon cocking rope for long life.
Manufacturer model #: 38-202
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Rated 3.7 out of 5Â by 3
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by rnnbush Needs Redisigning
I have a parker crossbow and it fits the stock well, but you have to hold down the back or it will come off of the stock. It is pricey but I have to have it because I have bad shoulders and need it to cock my crossbow. I think Parker needs to design a cocking mechanism attached to their crossbows.
December 8, 2010
Rated 2 out of 5Â by coachdaddy Poorly designed
For such an expensive item that is necessary for handicapped owners, it is poorly designed. The recoil pad has to be removed from the bow eack time it is used and then it does not fit over the stock end. Care must be taken when cocking to keep the string hooks from jumping to the top of the stock damaging the arrow hold down lever. I understand a newer model with quide wheels is available but was not shipped when purchased. Maybe it would work better.
October 25, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by need_to_go_hunting Great but pricey
Quality product. Works very well and is easy to use. Makes light work of a heavy draw weight. Packs up pretty well to store.
ONLY concern was the price. A bit high in my opinion, but it allows me to hunt with a bad shoulder.
September 6, 2007
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