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(based on 2 ratings)
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Ranch Safari is back! This lightweight camo armguard is designed for full arm protection to prevent string slap. A perfect companion for the Shaggie suit, this armguard keeps the "shag" from interfering with the bowstring. With fully adjustable straps to make it easier to attach the armguard outside of your coat so you can stay warm with no worries about getting your coat caught up in the string release. Measures 14" or 8" in length - please specify
  • Great for keeping your coat away from bow string
  • Camo pattern design
  • Review Snapshot®
    Average Customer Rating:
     
    3.5 stars
    (based on 2 reviews)
     
    Fast shipping and professional.
    By Rick the grandpa bowhunterVerified Purchaser from Prineville,Oregon on 12/25/2009
    Pros:
    Adjustable, Comfortable, Durable, Easy On/Off, Good Protection, Quality Construction, Very comfortable for me, Warm soft to the arm but
    Best Uses:
    Hunting, Target Shooting
    Describe Yourself:
    Competitive Archer
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Cat-Guard Armguard:

    just a really good all around arm guard. I will replace it with another just like it if anything happens to it. That pretty much says it all.

     
    Maybe good for a better shooter
    By looking for a new armguard from east coast woods on 10/5/2009
    Pros:
    Adjustable, Comfortable
    Cons:
    Flimsy, Poor Construction
    Describe Yourself:
    Recreational Archer
    Bottom Line:
    No, I would not recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Cat-Guard Armguard:

    I'm not much of a shooter yet; averaging 8 inch groups at 20 yards. That said, some of my releases are not that smooth. So using this armguard I did get some bruising on my forearm, not a big deal, it does protect better than nothing and goes all the way up over the bicep. The problem is that on one of the bad releases, the string bounced down and hit my forearm, tore the fabric of the guard and snagged the plastic rib inside, ripping it out. that was after maybe 100 shots (2 days of practice).
    I liked this arm guard, it was very long, had good adjustment and would do a good job of keeping a sleeve out of the way. BUT, it's toast now and I wouldn't recommend it.

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