d_rek
Well-Known Member
I have long considered nylon cord bow wrist sling to be a considerable gap in my scent regimen. I practice with it installed during the off season, sweat all over it, touch it with bare skin virtually every time i pickup and put away my bow. I have removed it and washed it with scent-free detergent before, but the cycle of me touching it would repeat itself.
So my scent control was pretty minimal in regards to my sling: just wipe it down with scent free wipes before I go afield and occasionally spray it down. Still, I considered this about the least amount of scent control I could practice with this item that could potentially become uber-saturated with human scent.
Thus i was pleasantly suprised when I found this molded rubber strap from Game Plan Gear called The GRIP at a local Field & Stream store.
http://www.amazon.com/Gameplan-Gear...1371&sr=1-1&keywords=the+grip+bow+wrist+sling
The price wasn't bad off the shelf but I decided to check online and found it a couple of bucks cheaper on Amazon, so I ordered one.
The design is pretty straight forward, and it performs exactly the same as my previous AAE stiffy sling does. I have only shot with it on once but it was not any more/less comfortable than previous cord sling. Right now my season is more or less wrapped up, but may chance a late season bow sit here in Michigan so i'll get the chance to take it afield. Otherwise I look forward to shooting with it in the off season and evaluating it a little more thoroughly then.
Regards,
d_rek
So my scent control was pretty minimal in regards to my sling: just wipe it down with scent free wipes before I go afield and occasionally spray it down. Still, I considered this about the least amount of scent control I could practice with this item that could potentially become uber-saturated with human scent.
Thus i was pleasantly suprised when I found this molded rubber strap from Game Plan Gear called The GRIP at a local Field & Stream store.
http://www.amazon.com/Gameplan-Gear...1371&sr=1-1&keywords=the+grip+bow+wrist+sling
The price wasn't bad off the shelf but I decided to check online and found it a couple of bucks cheaper on Amazon, so I ordered one.
The design is pretty straight forward, and it performs exactly the same as my previous AAE stiffy sling does. I have only shot with it on once but it was not any more/less comfortable than previous cord sling. Right now my season is more or less wrapped up, but may chance a late season bow sit here in Michigan so i'll get the chance to take it afield. Otherwise I look forward to shooting with it in the off season and evaluating it a little more thoroughly then.
Regards,
d_rek