View Full Version : Elite grip is high, medium or low wrist style ?
Rescator
10-06-2011, 07:29 AM
Anyone ?
Tnx
Heith
10-06-2011, 07:44 AM
low grip is what elite uses
Rescator
10-06-2011, 09:06 AM
Anyway , just ordered Low Wrist Torqueless grip , since I feel Pure grip one is not enough low wrist .
cmillett79
10-07-2011, 09:31 PM
the low grip in torqueless just follows the riser and takes 1/4" oit of your DL. Theres no angle difference in the low grip torqueless and the stock elite grip ..Only difference is that it will place your grip lower down the riser but keeping the same angle .
trkhunter
10-08-2011, 01:22 PM
Low grip really? I always felt that my elite forced a high grip. Thats the only way I,ve been able to shoot it.
Maybee-R
10-08-2011, 01:43 PM
Low grip really? I always felt that my elite forced a high grip. Thats the only way I,ve been able to shoot it.
If you settle in with the grip its about as low as Ive seen. I shoot it medium my self but I dont let my hand settle all the grip in the palm.
trkhunter
10-08-2011, 02:11 PM
I'l have to play with that. My palm does not touch the grip anywere, its all between my thumb and fore finger. Honestly its how I've shot all my bows, the elite just seemed to wprk perfect for it.
Rescator
10-08-2011, 06:09 PM
the low grip in torqueless just follows the riser and takes 1/4" oit of your DL. Theres no angle difference in the low grip torqueless and the stock elite grip ..Only difference is that it will place your grip lower down the riser but keeping the same angle .
that is exactly what I want :)
TexasCanesFan
10-09-2011, 01:04 PM
I have actually changed bows enough that I am really struggling with the grip. If I go low wrist on it I am fighting a right tear like crazy.
It is 100% me and not the bow, I know that. Just can't seem to get it fixed shooting it low wrist.
Can't wait to get the 1 piece grip.
Sixdeuce
10-10-2011, 02:18 AM
I actually build up the top right under the shelf with vet wrap to force me lower yet. Works great for me.
L-train
10-10-2011, 07:00 AM
Elites is med, maybe a bit med low.
Skeeter 58
10-10-2011, 08:34 AM
I have actually changed bows enough that I am really struggling with the grip. If I go low wrist on it I am fighting a right tear like crazy.
It is 100% me and not the bow, I know that. Just can't seem to get it fixed shooting it low wrist.
Can't wait to get the 1 piece grip.
Same thing with me. I shoot a med/high to high grip and cannot for the life of me be consistant with the stock bananna grip.
Thats why I had to go with a med/high TorqueLess Grip. Best thing I've ever dont in terms of shooting an Elite.
The more I look at the new grip option, the more it has become obvious that it will not work for me. It does not take out that radius at the top that gives so many of us high grip shooters problems.
The TorqueLess Grip does in fact remove that radius and makes an aggressive enough turn back towards the shooter so its consistant shot to shot.
TexasCanesFan
10-10-2011, 12:01 PM
Same thing with me. I shoot a med/high to high grip and cannot for the life of me be consistant with the stock bananna grip.
Thats why I had to go with a med/high TorqueLess Grip. Best thing I've ever dont in terms of shooting an Elite.
The more I look at the new grip option, the more it has become obvious that it will not work for me. It does not take out that radius at the top that gives so many of us high grip shooters problems.
The TorqueLess Grip does in fact remove that radius and makes an aggressive enough turn back towards the shooter so its consistant shot to shot.
How much did that change your BH and DL?? I look very thick?
TexasCanesFan
10-10-2011, 12:05 PM
Is that a medium wrist one, Skeeter???
Hunterpete
10-10-2011, 04:34 PM
I would say our grip is more like a Hoyt grip. Low to medium wrist with a nice flat area to put your hand against while maintaining a very narrow throat. On the draw board, the grip took off 1/4" of brace height.
TexasCanesFan
10-10-2011, 06:57 PM
I would say our grip is more like a Hoyt grip. Low to medium wrist with a nice flat area to put your hand against while maintaining a very narrow throat. On the draw board, the grip took off 1/4" of brace height.
I will take 2 please. Thank you.
devin1
10-10-2011, 08:13 PM
I had same problem going from a New Breed back to my Gt500. I use a high to High/ medium Jager and it solved everything. The Jager has a nice slip pad down the center that will help with hand placement consistency when using high / medium grip. The grip thickness did not bother my draw length at all. Actually it helped. My draw is more like 28 3/4 and my Gt was 29 1/8. My 3-d score average went from 262 to to 272 after i put the Jager on it. Thats out of 280 possible by the way, my league doesnt score 12's.
Same thing with me. I shoot a med/high to high grip and cannot for the life of me be consistant with the stock bananna grip.
Thats why I had to go with a med/high TorqueLess Grip. Best thing I've ever dont in terms of shooting an Elite.
The more I look at the new grip option, the more it has become obvious that it will not work for me. It does not take out that radius at the top that gives so many of us high grip shooters problems.
The TorqueLess Grip does in fact remove that radius and makes an aggressive enough turn back towards the shooter so its consistant shot to shot.
devin1
10-10-2011, 08:37 PM
Also wanted to add. The Torqueless grip is a prettier looking grip imo. It is made of wood. The Jager is a plastic and rubber, but the Jager fit me better. The slip pad in the center of it is a great idea. Keeps your hand from sliding up into the valley of the grip.
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