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Blackwidow Snyder and Cooling Grips?

Messages posted to thread:
Droptine 18-Jan-21
lowrider 19-Jan-21
Zbone 19-Jan-21
Desperado 19-Jan-21
Tatonka17 19-Jan-21
Droptine 20-Jan-21
Droptine 20-Jan-21
Droptine 20-Jan-21
Droptine 20-Jan-21
bowhunt 20-Jan-21
George D. Stout 20-Jan-21
Tboughty 20-Jan-21
From: Droptine Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 18-Jan-21




Has anyone tried these grips yet? If so what do you think?

From: lowrider
Date: 19-Jan-21




TTT

From: Zbone
Date: 19-Jan-21




Haven't heard of them, got pix?

From: Desperado
Date: 19-Jan-21




Never heard of them....

From: Tatonka17
Date: 19-Jan-21




Yep, I have one. I like it much better than the standard or low grip offered by BW. That being said, I could stand it to be even a little lower.

From: Droptine Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 20-Jan-21

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From: Droptine Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 20-Jan-21

Droptine's embedded Photo



From: Droptine Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 20-Jan-21

Droptine's embedded Photo



From: Droptine Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 20-Jan-21




So I emailed Blackwidow and asked about them. Here’s some photos of the Cooling grip and they said the Snyder grip is more rounded on the edges but close to the same. I really like the way it looks.

From: bowhunt
Date: 20-Jan-21




So its good in hot weather?Cooler for desert type hunting?Like Death Valley lizard hunts?

From: George D. Stout
Date: 20-Jan-21




Looks like a normal grip to me, I'm not getting it I guess. I have seen lots of different looking grips but mostly it's in wrist height or a palm swell thing.

From: Tboughty
Date: 20-Jan-21




I have the Cooling grip on my PSA I got last May. I like a lower grip that's a bit slimmer and it fits me better than BWs other grips.





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