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Finger Savers Bowstring Finger Guards by Pine Ridge offer a durable, comfortable alternative to traditional finger tabs, designed to enhance precision and speed in archery and bowfishing. Made in the USA from strong yet soft aluminum, they are ideal for beginners and kids, providing consistent protection and improving shooting performance.
| ASIN | B0072084UE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #210,594 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #42 in Archery Finger Tabs |
| Brand Name | Pine Ridge |
| Color | Red |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (471) |
| Date First Available | January 26, 2012 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.75 x 2 x 0.75 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.9 x 2 x 0.9 inches |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Manufacturer | Pine Ridge Archery |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Name | Pine Ridge |
| Package Weight | 22.68 g |
| Part Number | 2810-R1 |
| Suggested Users | mens |
S**S
Bit of a pain to put on, but work well.
Pretty comfy. I've only used them for a couple weeks, but haven't noticed any issues with wear or accuracy. That said, I nearly messed up my serving trying to fit these over the end loop but they slid on nicely the rest of the way. For clarification, I put them on my 16 strand recurve string. First I thoroughly waxed the string. Then I hooked the cotter pin over one end of the string. Then I threaded on the first rubber bit right up to the thickest part of the serving, barely exposing the end loop, holding the pin with pliers to get better leverage. Then I was stuck, unable to move the rubber any further by hand or get a good grip on it with pliers and risking the integrity of my serving against the edge of the pin. Next I removed the pin and threaded it through the rubber piece itself, then set the barely exposed end of my string around a cabinet knob. Then it was just a matter of grabbing the pin with the pliers and using it to pull the rubber down the rest of the way and unhooking the pin from the rubber. Same procedure for the next piece. Overall, they look nice, feel nice, and I'd highly recommend these or a similar product.
J**R
Great Quality
Got these to save my wife's fingers some hurt using her recurve bow. They come with a pin to thread them onto your bow string, they go on easy and they seem to be really decent quality. Couldn't be happier with the purchase and I'm sure they will last a long time and save her fingers as well. Highly recommended!
B**T
They work
Working good so far and not to bad to get on
M**N
WORKED LIKE A CHARM
FINGER SAVERS. THEY ARE GREAT. SLIPPED RIGHT ON. BOW FISHERS DREAM
J**E
Great for saving fingers and preventing soreness
This is a great product for archers of any age. If you are a NASP coach, this is an essential item for your program. My kids always complain about sore fingers, and I got more and more concerned as I read about nerve damage. This item comes with the pin to get it on the string, the only other tool you need is a pair of pliers. My kids love them, and they stay in place well. There are wearable alternatives, but finger tabs are clumsy, slip easily, and finger gloves can be awkward when putting the arrow on the string. This eliminates both of these products. The finger savers do require some elbow grease to get on, but they stay put very well. I have tied a knot to ensure they don't slip just as a precaution. These are allowed by the NASP regulations, if anyone is curious about that.
D**E
Good on fingers for beginners or kids
A little hard to put on. But if you watch the video and have a helper to hold pliers and steady the string, the other person can warm with hair dryer on low setting ad push and pull the rubber finger savers. The smaller one definitely goes on the easiest. Just don't give up...it takes several minutes to get over the string crimps. Once on they are ok for kids. The only thing is sometimes the roll their fingers to much while pulling back, which tents to twist the string effecting how the arrow flies. Pretty much is a personal feel. I still prefer the finger tab myself.
T**R
not hard to get on
I was a bit tentative about ordering this product at first, reading about how hard it was to get on. The diameter of the fingersaver is much smaller than the reinforced parts of the bowstring loop at the end. However it is not that hard. Just: 1. watch the video at their website after selecting the fingersaver tab. note how the guy in the video uses the Cotter pin on the string loop, AND how he uses PLIERS to hold the end of the cotter pin, leaving his other hand free to push/pull the fingersaver over the reinforced parts of the bowstring loop. It's a bit of a "taffy pull (I may be dating myself), but the rubber is stretchy and it is a bit hard to just push from the back end of the saver OR to just pull from the front end. It bunches up a bit; so just pull on the front end a bit as it stretches, THEN push it some more over the loop from the backend of the fingersaver. hope that makes sense. 2. the other thing that made it go fast was to have someone else put some tension on the string by holding the reinforced MIDDLE part of the bowstring. The fingersaver goes on a lot quicker that way; it just feeds on so much easier. good luck. i really like these.
P**H
Not the Same as....
....the first set of these I purchased. The first set I purchased came packed in a "Pine Ridge" packaging, made in the U.S.A. They are solid, hold well and do not yield on the string when I draw. Good product. THIS set, however, took several weeks to arrive because they were shipped from Taiwan in plain little unmarked zip-lock bags, and they are HOLLOW. Pretty much worthless for what they were designed to do. Just garbage. Very disappointed. I don't know who is thinking what, who's the mastermind behind this but these are NOT Pine Ridge products, NOT as advertised. Deceptive. Bad. Very bad.
T**T
If a child is having sore finger problems these do work quite well.
A**R
I look forward to using the 'Finger Saver' when bow fishing for Carp.
T**T
If a child is having sore finger problems these do work quite well.
D**D
Crap
G**S
parfait comme je voulais
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