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The TRU-FIRE Bow Release is a high-performance, ambidextrous archery accessory featuring adjustable trigger travel and length, a rugged compact jaw design, and a hands-free foldback buckle leather strap. Made in the USA, it offers hunters a durable, customizable, and easy-to-use release that enhances accuracy and convenience in the field.
















| ASIN | B0028PMLX4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,011 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #12 in Archery Release Aids |
| Brand | Tru-Fire |
| Brand Name | Tru-Fire |
| Color | Camo, Black, Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,486) |
| Date First Available | June 8, 2005 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00045437033139 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Release |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.5 x 5.25 x 1.75 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.63 x 5.16 x 1.73 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Feradyne Outdoors Llc |
| Material | Composite |
| Model Name | Release |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Part Number | EGBF |
| Size | Standard |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
| Style | Edge Buckle |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 710551709313 045437033139 |
| Warranty Description | Manufacture Warranty |
D**1
Fantastic release
By far the best release I've used, & well worth the money! The trigger pull is crisp with little creep, and it's adjustable, although the pull was about right for me straight out of the box (light enough for accuracy but not so light that it felt unsafe). I think the Tru-Fire strap/buckle design is the most well thought-out on the market. Unlike velcro it's very quiet, and it's much quicker and easier to put on than most other designs, thanks to the wide end tab that prevents the strap from ever coming completely out of the buckle, and to the sliding clip (rather than a loop) that secures the loose end of the strap. There's never any fiddling around trying to thread the end of the strap through the buckle or securing loop. Also, the foldback design of this particular release (not found on all Tru-Fire releases) is handy in lots of situations. The best feature of this release is the hook design of the string catch. It's much quicker to engage than any caliper release, and can be done entirely by feel while your eyes remain on the target. WAY faster to engage (especially in a dark game blind in twilight, or while walking and suddenly coming upon a buck or bull), plus it's more secure than a caliper (there's no chance of accidentally not getting it fully closed over the string loop, as with some caliper designs) and faster to disengage as well - which is especially nice when hunting on foot in rough country. You'll see in the pictures that the trigger is angled back a bit rather than sticking out 90 degrees from the body. Ergonomically, this just makes sense. With bow drawn, your index finger isn't parallel to the body of the release, is it? Of course not, since it crosses over the release at an angle - so why are 95% of the releases out there designed as if your finger should pull straight back along the body of the release? It may not matter much, but this release gets it right! That may be one reason I shoot a little better with this release than with others. Some people will tell you that a caliper release is more accurate than a hook release, because a caliper grabs the string evenly on both sides, so it won't push it to one side during the release. That seems intuitively correct to most people, and widespread belief in this theory probably explains why caliper releases (unfortunately) dominate the market. However, this release proves that theory wrong! Here are several reasons why calipers are NOT more accurate than a good hook release: 1)The design of this release is such that the hook rotates out of the way of the string loop with little to no sideways force on the string loop upon release. This can be seen by drawing the string back lightly (1/2" or so, with no arrow nocked) and looking closely as the trigger is pulled. The loop pulls out straight forward, with almost no sideways motion; the string/nock point itself has no sideways motion at all, at least none that I can see. 2)Even if the hook *did* push the string loop to one side (which it doesn't), if it did so *consistently* it wouldn't affect repeatability at all, unless it causesd the arrow to fishtail side-to-side. If it did cause the arrow to fishtail, that could be detected by a paper test, and could be corrected by adjustment of the arrow rest. 3)In any case, this release certainly does NOT cause the arrow to fishtail; with my bow set up correctly, paper testing shows my arrows flying straight as a bullet, with no detectable difference between this release and a caliper release. 4)Most importantly, the results speak for themselves. I generally shoot tighter groups with this release than with my three other releases (all caliper releases), and using this release doesn't change point of impact compared to the caliper releases. On good days, I've shot sub 3-inch five-shot groups with this release at 60 yards (using a Hoyt Faktor bow), which is better than I ever expected to be able to shoot any bow. Don't waste your money on cheaper releases, and DON'T make the mistake of thinking that caliper releases are (even theoretically) more accurate. Try it, and you'll be glad you got this one.
D**P
Great relesse
Great release, this is my second one. Love it.
K**E
Great beginner release.
I bought two of these for my daughters for Christmas. They both got bows, and I since I spent a lot of money on the bows, I figured I wouldn't overdo it on the releases until we figured out what worked for them. I would say that you get exactly what you're expecting out of a release in this price range. It fits my youngest daughter perfectly, (10 years old, 4'9", big hands for her age). It did not fit my oldest daughter very well, (14 years old, 5'8" big hands for a woman). It did however do the trick and get her to the point where we knew exactly what to get her for her next release, so it absolutely served it's purpose and was a good purchase. The upsides: Inexpensive, durable, gets the job done, fits young children well. The downsides: Does not self close the calipers, meaning you have to manually push the calipers closed. Velcro strap close. I consider this a good purchase. My youngest has tried her sisters more expensive release and still prefers this one, and it fits her well. My only real complaint is the self closing. We have had 2-3 instances of an arrow getting launched mid draw because my daughter didn't get a full close on the D-loop. I would buy this again if I had to do it over.
H**.
Release
Great product
G**R
This is worth the money tip to help you with it
Tips are further down this is review on the release- I for my first hunting season with a bow used a cheap basspro release, it got weak and stopped working well after a while. This is so much more comfortable and constance, barely any noise and seems to be have way durability than the cheap ones. It's size is easy to adjust however find a size and stick to it wanna be constant. But highly recommend it for the money, as I don't like buying expensive stuff when cheaper ones work but this is definitly a item to use. Tip So I found with shooting you want to he consistent with your pull back and way tou set it in your face. I found that once you get it comfortable to the tightness, length and all adjusted how you like lock it in, Do not change it ever again, unless you loose or gain weight and have to change the wrist tightness, but other than that your memory will be similer over the years and become 2nd nature, I haven't shot for a year first shot on 3d target bam kill shot at 30yrds. Now the wrist hole your comfortable with maybe marke it with blk dot around hole so you make sure to put it on the same spot. Good luck
V**L
Best release on the market imo
This is the second release I've owned and as far as I'm concerned it'll be the last. I can put it anywhere, including stuffing it up in my sleeve to climb in and out of trees. Being a hook style release, it's ALWAYS ready to hook on and draw. no more opening the jaws of my release and clamping them down. All you have to do to make sure this release is reset and ready is to pull the trigger. The trigger is also nice and smooth and totally adjustable. I was having some torque issues with my old release and throwing arrows left and high. This new release has fixed all that and tightened up my groups and brought me back on target. I Love it!! And amazon has the best price anywhere on this release. I'm gonna buy another one when I Can just to have it as a backup!!!
S**.
Bought for 9 year old. Good size, quality and price
K**.
Works great
A**.
es muy precisa y acción suave Vale la pena
H**Z
Encontré mucha información acerca de este producto que en ocasiones es contradictoria así que esto es lo que hallé: - la longitud se puede ajustar ya que hay dos posiciones (agujeros) en la pulsera para colocar el extremo de la pieza metálica. Se necesita una pequeña llave para hacerlo pero no es mayor problema. - la construcción de la mordaza que sujeta a la cuerda del arco es de metal. Es algunos sitios y reseñas se quejan de que es de plástico pero no en mi caso. - el gatillo es ajustable en su sensibilidad por medio de un pequeño tornillo en la base del gatillo. - el gatillo es de metal - en general este disparador está diseñado para manos pequeñas aún usando la posición de mayor longitud. Es para niños de unos 10 años o menos. No hay forma de que funcione con un adulto. - el agarre con velcro se siente seguro y tiene la ventaja de que es muy sencillo de ajustar además de quitarse y ponerse muy rápido. Una desventaja de las que usan una hebilla. - un error común es ajustar la pulsera muy apretada lo que hace que todo el disparador quede muy corto. La idea es que quede un poco flojo para que por un lado toda la pulsera no se deslice completamente sobre la mano pero que en cambio permita que la base en donde se ajusta la parte metálica descanse sobre la base carnosa d el palma y no sobre la muñeca. Esto añade varios centímetros a la longitud efectiva y coloca al gatillo en posición cómoda para el disparo.
L**N
having not used a release before I found this easy to use and adjust its a little stiff at the joints at first but soon freed up I didn't adjust the trigger pressure as I found as it came was very nice all in all I found this to be a good product
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