Grips
#2
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Convoy Ohio USA
Posts: 587
RE: Grips
jag-mag, when I read your post I remembered a thread over on Eders from a few weeks ago about Loesch grips and how impressed everyone that used them were with them. I did a search for you and here is the website. www.bowgrips.com. I checked the grip catalog and there were alot of Hoyt grips. I looked at the Mathews grips a few weeks ago ( I shoot a Q2) and there were several styles that I could put on it if I wanted to change. I am sure you could find a smaller or narrower grip to your liking. I know that everyone on the thread was raving about these grips. Hope that helps you.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Baltimore Maryland USA
Posts: 1,385
RE: Grips
Loesch grips are very nice, but quite expensive.
If you' re looking for a more narrow feel to the original grip during the draw cycle with a little cushioning, insulation, and vibration dampening, try the Sims insulation pad. Quite inexpensive and does a nice job.
If you' re looking for a more narrow feel to the original grip during the draw cycle with a little cushioning, insulation, and vibration dampening, try the Sims insulation pad. Quite inexpensive and does a nice job.