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grizzly
01-26-2011, 12:31 PM
While I was in Lethbridge this weekend, I noticed several archers had an elastic cord that they used for stretching and warming up prior to shooting their bows. There were even a few that were able to clip their release onto and actually practice their draw and release.
Can anybody tell me where I can get one of these practice tools? I think they would be great to keep your muscles somewhat tuned when unable to actually practice with the bow.
Thanks.
Travski
01-26-2011, 03:37 PM
While I was in Lethbridge this weekend, I noticed several archers had an elastic cord that they used for stretching and warming up prior to shooting their bows. There were even a few that were able to clip their release onto and actually practice their draw and release.
Can anybody tell me where I can get one of these practice tools? I think they would be great to keep your muscles somewhat tuned when unable to actually practice with the bow.
Thanks.
Rick
Google Morin trainer archery
grizzly
01-26-2011, 04:48 PM
Thanks Travis. Found it online, now I just want to see if any of our local shops carry them. If not, I will order online.
They look like a great tool for when you aren't able to be shooting your bow.
Thanks again!:cheers:
Any luck finding the trainer in any bow shops in Alberta??
grizzly
04-10-2011, 02:24 PM
I ended up with an extra one; I ordered one through Lancaster Archery and then found one locally that I was able to buy used.
Are you looking for one? The new one was $70 if I remember correctly.
Grizzly
I am looking for one Griz yeah. Is it the main compound/recurve one?
http://morintrainer.ca/morintrainer.php
grizzly
04-10-2011, 05:06 PM
That's the one, although neither of mine have the little weight thing pictured as 6A in the ad.
Sure', Ill take it. PM sent
lilmac1959
09-12-2011, 05:05 PM
not what I expeted, not worth 75 bucks !
Barry O'Regan
09-29-2011, 12:15 PM
Thanks Travis. Found it online, now I just want to see if any of our local shops carry them. If not, I will order online.
They look like a great tool for when you aren't able to be shooting your bow.
Thanks again!:cheers:
If you are not able to shoot your bow, I assume you mean in wintertime. I suggest moving to the Left Coast here in BC. Where on Christmas day we can be found out on the range celebrating a snow free mild weather Festivus. Yeah, I know that was a mean comment.
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