Designed to eliminate accidents due to dry firing of a bow. Can be used to adjust draw length, peep sights, or any other string attachments. Fits both right or left hand, simulates a real release in the customers hand, can be used to safely exercise drawing muscles with your own bow, works either directly on the string or with string loop.
Designed to eliminate accidents due to dry firing of a bow, size small
Can be used to adjust draw length, peep sights, or any other String attachments
Simulates a real release in the customers hand
Works either directly on the String or with String loop
Fits both right or left hand, made in the USA
Boomer –
If you want a compound bow, you should have one of these
Great for testing Draw length also if you’re have limited ability in your shoulder due to injury or and you’re trying to get back to shooting, it works great for that
Billy C –
Value
Inexpensive and made well at this price point.
Eme Hofmann –
Great for practice drawing
I have had this practice draw for ten years. I still use it to this day to practice with my bow. It is simple and no frills, but completely effective. Fully recommend!
HoneyBadger83 –
Like it!
Works well. Fit both my wrist (men’s L/XL glove size) and my wife’s (women’s S/M glove size). I only wish the “release” portion had an adjustable length. It’s a little long for my wife, but not terrible. It works well for checking draw weights after poundage adjustments at home without the fear of an accidental discharge/dry fire in the house. We are both new to archery and working our way up on draw weight as we build our drawing muscles, and this is nice for spot checks. 🙂
Mike Scheirer –
Great training tool
I like this release for drawing and building muscle memory. I also like it for testing hold times without worrying about a dry fire.
Tim W. –
Must have tool to prevent drifire
Super adjustable, seems like it’s made to adjust for adults and not kids but other than that it’s great. It’s just a simple safety wrist sling for checking draw length or making peep adjustments but it’s an essential piece for ensuring safety of your bow as well as yourself.
Michael C. Galloway –
Excellent for New Archers.
I purchased a bow based on my general upper body strength. The first day a few draws and I was done. After using this at home for a week I have developed much more range of motion and strength in the muscles that are required for drawing. This has helped me significantly. Prevents dry firing. Pretty comfortable. Buckle strap is a personal preference to the Velcro used on some wrist releases.*My friends best tip so far is to use the draw check to help extend my draw duration. It helps with my accuracy after the initial draw because I become fatigued less quickly.Only con. I have decently large hands my release was extended so its not crushing my fingers like this bar is.
Amazon Customer –
good tool to draw back and work on strengthening and …
Bought this as I live in the city and can’t shoot in the backyard here… Fits snug, good tool to draw back and work on strengthening and conditioning of those back muscles. At twenty bucks, much better than any risk of a trigger slipping and dryfiring my bow! I’ve seen and used these at bow shops before to protect their inventory, so knew what I was purchasing. Is ambidextrous. From a trusted manufacturer and made in Wisconsin, USA!
Adam –
If you are practicing archery this is a must have. Usually used a tool, this works very well for beginners as well to build up arm strength and helps get proper form.
Amazon Customer –
Simple design, seems to work well
Amazon Customer –
Arrived on time and works slick. Allows me to pull my bow back like my normal release without the fear of dry fire
AC –
Found it invaluable when setting up peep sight on growing child. As he grows, have to move peep sight for him…No worries about dry fires when setting up bow.
Cass –
Great tool if its what you need