Torqueless bow grips
#12
RE: Torqueless bow grips
One of the things I like is the part of the grip that pushes against muscle at the base of the thumb is flat. It just seems very easy to get consistent hand placement on this grip. I liked my bowtech grip, but had banged it up some, part of the reason I replaced it. Must say this new grip seems to be the cats meow. Try one, you won't be disappointed.
Shane
Shane
#13
RE: Torqueless bow grips
Im not sure how companies can claim that grips are torqueless. Anything can be torqued simply by moving what ever an object is attached to such as your hand attached to the grip, all you need is a slight movement of the wrist and you have torqued the bow. Just my 2 cents.
#14
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: Torqueless bow grips
I think the ball bearing grip you guys are talking about is the Van Handle Death Grip. Not sure if they're still in business though, 'cuz the link to their website seems to be dead. www.vanhandle.net
That's just the name. Their product description is as a torque reducing grip, not torque eliminator. It's at least a reasonable claim, unlike the BS you see with most bowhunting marketing.
Im not sure how companies can claim that grips are torqueless.
#15
RE: Torqueless bow grips
ORIGINAL: wis_bow_huntr
Im not sure how companies can claim that grips are torqueless. Anything can be torqued simply by moving what ever an object is attached to such as your hand attached to the grip, all you need is a slight movement of the wrist and you have torqued the bow. Just my 2 cents.
Im not sure how companies can claim that grips are torqueless. Anything can be torqued simply by moving what ever an object is attached to such as your hand attached to the grip, all you need is a slight movement of the wrist and you have torqued the bow. Just my 2 cents.