RE: Question for Mathews bow owners
Honestly if your torquing a bow because of the grip, it's not the grips fault............that would be error on the shooters part. I find it hard to believe that if using proper grip on a bow that a grip caused one to torque it.
With that said for whatever reason the trend seems to be slimmer and slimmer grips, and Mathews has also certainly moved in this direction with the Drenalin. I did changethe grip on my XT last year because I liked the looks of my torqueless better, but in all honesty I shot the same before and after the grip.
If I were to be shooting a Drenalin I don't think I would even bother changing to be honest..............it is quite a bit slimmer.