RE: Grip wraps
Like Stealth Force, I would much rather have a thin grip that would find its own centerline against the meat of my thumb when drawing the bow. I also use moleskin or a lubricated rubber pad against the back of the riser grip to facilitate a repetative grip that will not promote grip torque.
On my Maverick I removed the rubber grips and replaced them with custom wooden grips that we have made and sell in the shop. As much as I like the feel of the rubber, I don't want it to keep the bow from finding that centerline against the meat of my thumb. The wood keeps the chill down in cold weather and also looks great.
If I were to use any sort of grip wrap, I would have to lubricate it so that it would 'slide'.