PLEASE NOTE: When selecting a ProTx armored glove – You are selecting a glove for your “bow hand” not your draw hand. Please choose glove according to which hand you hold your bow. If you have any questions, please contact us for advice.
This is the updated model with more kevlar protection. Give yourself that extra insurance for your next shooting experience. The ProTx Hand Guard is designed to be comfortable, durable, and functional. Experience improved accuracy through reduced torque on the bow which is a major cause for misfired arrows. Shoot with more confidence knowing you’re better protected from possible crippling accidents.
The ProTx Hand Guard comes in five sizes for a comfortable fit. Our hand guard can also be worn over cold-weather gloves for uncompromised protection during cold days.
Shooting Edge Technology, LLC in the design and development of the ProTX Kevlar Armored Hand Guard reached out to industry experts in just how these injuries occur. During our consulting time with them, we learned that it’s not only necessary to visually inspect and flex test every arrow after every shot. We learned that broken/misfired arrows occur for many reasons. Some of which have been addressed here, some have not! We are going to address some of these other reasons why an arrow is broken or misfired. These experts provided incredible expertise and have fully endorsed this hand guard in preventing injuries from broken/misfired arrows. We also have test results and engineering that supports our comments and others in regards to how the ProTX Kevlar Armored Hand Guard can protect the back of the hand from carbon shards and sharp objects. Please feel free to ask specific questions in regards to the hand guard or how broken/misfired arrows occur and watch for future posts on answers for how these occur.
Here is a list of common reasons why:
- Under-spined arrow
- Broken arrow prior to shot
- Broken nock
- Arrow too short
- Arrow jammed between rest and riser
- Arrow falls off nock serving
- Excessive torque at bow grip
- Inconsistent contact with bow grip
- Rest not properly adjusted
- Excessive cam lean causing string derailment
- Dry firing of bow
- Bow not serviced properly
- Premature release
- Release breaks
- Broken strings/cables
- Limb failure
- Cam failure
- Shooter not properly trained
- Improper Shooter Conditioning
- Improper Draw Length
PLEASE NOTE: When selecting a ProTx armored glove – You are selecting a glove for your “bow hand” not your draw hand. Please choose glove according to which hand you hold your bow. If you have any questions, please contact us for advice.
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