
Release Accessories,
Here you find the release parts you need. Thumb pegs, sears, screws, straps, triggers, buckles, moons, interchangeable handles, enhancer, lanyards, and lots more. Need help please contact us.
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Back tension Releases,
Back tension Releases ore hinge releases are one of the oldest and the best releases to learn to deal with target panic. With or without a clicker or locking system it wil work perfect for you. The new interchangeable finger setting system gives you even more comfort when you are busy with your release and back tension process.
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Handheld trigger releases,
The handheld trigger release is easy to use in windy conditions. The new interchangeable finger setting system gives you more comfort.
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Release Pouches and Tool bags,
This pouch is more than only a bag. For an extra bottle of water, the finger tab, Allen sets, shooting glasses, releases you can put almost everything in the pouch. Good looking an quit handy makes it a great tool for the quiver belt.
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Release Resistance Activated
Resistance releases are a best way to learn shot execution proper. They work as follow, draw the bow and hold down the safety and at full draw release the safety. The release doesn't fire until you bring more weight into the back wall of the bow. The release fires at a specific weight. With those resistance activated releases you can beating target panic.
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Release Straps,
Velcro and buckle wrist straps. Wrist straps with the BOA® systems, you may know them from ski- snow boots, medical equipment and ore military systems is maybe the best wrist strap available on the market today. Wrist straps can also keep your handheld release from falling during the bow release.
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Index, wrist releases
The index finger is maybe the bestselling release aid for starters in the world. However 80 percent of the top ranked compound archers prefer the handheld release. Design and feeling is for an archer the most important thing. For all releases, try for you buy.
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Safe Draw Releases
Use when drawing a bow to check draw length, draw weight or feel of bow in hand. Designed to help increase bow sales by reducing the number of Dry Fires. Great as an inexpensive device to control wheel timing.
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