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Item Number: 7258X
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Q: Hi! What is the difference between the sure grip and the posi grip? I have an Howard Hill style longbow and a vintage recurve bow ! Asked on 9/19/2012 by Jean-Claude from Trois-Rivières, Quebec,Canada Know the answer? Answer this question 8 answers A: Hi !!! Answer: Both grips work for any traditional bow. The difference is that the posi grip is more padded and fits more to the shape of your hand, while the sure grip is thinner and firmer. Both grips are used to hold better your bow when shooting, producing more accurate shots. Fer Answered on 9/26/2012 by Anonymous A: Living in the sub tropics of Queensland Australia which can be hot and sweaty, or raining, so both your hand and the grip of your bow can get slippery. We find you can not go past the Posi Grip, for comfort and non-slip on both Recurves and Longbows, which is why we purchase so many, there are a lot of Trad Archers on the coast. cheers, sue. On Answered on 9/24/2012 by Anonymous A: Jean-Claude, Sure-Grip is smooth, posi Grip is bumpy (not dimpled) also looks different to the supplied photo, in that it is far more glossy. the supplied photo is a Matte/Satin finish appearance, not sure about the finish of the Sure-Grip. It should be able to roll over and fit both your bows, follwing the video install that 3rivers have uploaded. Answered on 9/21/2012 by Anonymous A: Both made out of the same material, but the posi grip has small raised nubs for extra grip. Works OK. J Answered on 9/21/2012 by jbat73 from New Hampshire A: Hello The difference is mainly the small dimples that perhaps gives better hand traction. I have tried it on my Tomahawk takedown an Dryad Oracle and it was OK. I just changed back to the Shure-Grip and it feels just as comfortable and I shoot just as well even in rain OK? Regards Stein Answered on 9/20/2012 by Anonymous A: Jean-Claude, The primary difference between the Sure and Posi-Grip is surface texture. The Sure Grip is smooth and the Posi Grip has a slightly bumpy (inaccurately described ad dimpled) surface. Both provide a vast measure of gripping improvement over leather or naked wood. In my opinion the Posi Grip is by far the better of the two for both comfort and effectiveness. However, after about 8 months of use the black Sure Grip started leaving a black residue on my hands. The residue is difficult to wash off and quite a nuisance. I read that the Posi Grip does not cause this problem so I ordered one and unfortunately in less than a month it is also leaving a black residue on my hands. Yesterday I took delivery of a brown Posi Grip and will give it a try. Today, I will also be giving 3R Customer Service a test run to see how they handle this issue. Answered on 9/20/2012 by MWSSPA from Shohola, PA A: I do not have the sure-grip. The posi-grip is a thin rubber sleeve. The difference is the posi-grip has little nubs on the grip that serve to improve grip. However, the posi-grip deteriorates quickly. I have had it on my bow for 2 months. It leaves a black residue on my hand when shooting. It is loosing the nubs and wearing down quicker than I would like. I might look into a leather type grip. Answered on 9/20/2012 by Bishop from Georgia A: The Posi grip has dimples and bumps, the sure grip is completely smooth. Answered on 9/20/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Will this fit on a Pse mustang t/d recurve bow Asked on 2/26/2012 by Anonymous from Columbus, Ga Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: It will take some force to get it over the limb attachment, and if forced too hard it might it could ripe. I would recommend using: http:\/\/www.3riversarchery.com\/Bows+Bow+Accessories+Grips+%26+Material+Leather+Saddle_c44_s315_p17_i5048_product.html Answered on 2/28/2012 by Dean from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Will this grip fit a "B" riser Bear takedown riser... Asked on 2/23/2012 by Brad Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer Q: does this grip keep ur hand warm when u been hunting along time and its real cold? my hand gets real cold hold my bow alongtime! Asked on 9/22/2011 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: No it does not keep your hand warm. Answered on 10/5/2011 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
Q: The description says it fits nearly all longbows and recurves. Do you have a list of what bows it does not fit? Asked on 2/17/2011 by DanW from Houston, TX Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: No, we do not have a list of specific bows that this will not fit. It has a harder time fitting on longbows that have a larger grip than a traditional longbow grip. Semi-pistol and pistol grips, for example. Answered on 2/18/2011 by Justin from 3 Rivers Archery A: It should fit all recurve or long bows. However, if you have a "takedown" bow you may have a problem getting the grip over the "takedown" assembly. Answered on 10/1/2011 by George from Coeur d Alene ID
Q: Sir, Will This G rip Fit A blackwidow Psav aspel style... ?? Thank,s Asked on 2/12/2011 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: No it is for the DALLA only Answered on 2/14/2011 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
Q: please tell me the thickness of grip! what colors are availiable? Asked on 2/8/2011 by newenglandlongbo from goffstown nh Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: This is a very thin grip. It is made to roll over the existing grip. It is available in black and brown. Answered on 2/8/2011 by Anonymous
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