If a shot can be thrown like that why did they stop making all the sear style with pivoting heads that can keep the string loop flat when at full draw. Because when they made that style they said it was about string torque but then stopped making most of that style like the whole boss series
I own the Blade, but he just said it doesn’t release the string in a straight line? So why sell the Blade if it’s an inferior release jaw? This is confusing.
This is ridiculous, or maybe I don't get it. Human Era is in every shot. Therefore, you adjust your release, anchor, pressure, and grip accordingly. If you're off, then you adjust to where your consistent. Maybe he should have explained this in a different way.
@@justinvzu01 true. I carry my releases in holsters until I'm ready to draw, so an open-hook isn't an issue for me. At least the Trident has a loop for a lanyard.
This entire video had me like 🤔🤔🤔 huh?
wish they kept the fang. it also rotated open but you could also hang it from the d loop while waiting in the stand.
If a shot can be thrown like that why did they stop making all the sear style with pivoting heads that can keep the string loop flat when at full draw. Because when they made that style they said it was about string torque but then stopped making most of that style like the whole boss series
I own the Blade, but he just said it doesn’t release the string in a straight line? So why sell the Blade if it’s an inferior release jaw? This is confusing.
I liked the tru ball revolution why did they discontinue them?
🎯So it’s a resistance release with a front throw…the Question? can you adjust the tension greater or lesser than 4 pounds🏹🏹🏹
It’s a “Thumb” release.
@@phantomcruizer but there’s no cocking mechanism - so it releases from the front on the backward pull
When is it available?
This guy made a science project out of this thing that’s so simple.
Where and where do I get one? Lol
Just make the boss X again there was nothing wrong with it and it stays on the loop, don’t understand why they discontinued it
I still dot know if this is a tension activated release (4 lbs??) or a thumb trigger.. Can anyone explain better than the OWNER of the company?
It’s a “Thumb” release.
@@phantomcruizer thank you!
This is ridiculous, or maybe I don't get it. Human Era is in every shot. Therefore, you adjust your release, anchor, pressure, and grip accordingly. If you're off, then you adjust to where your consistent. Maybe he should have explained this in a different way.
That's a bizarre explanation as to why it's better.
The what now🫥
True ball fail for a past time ! They are the worst company for customer service . Buy a different brand
Will this hang on your d loop in the tree or does it remain open?
It's an open hook, so you can hang it but it won't lock on and may fall off.
@@loki8284 There is a plastic sticker thing you can stick onto your release, which allows you to clip the body of the release onto the string.
@@justinvzu01 true.
I carry my releases in holsters until I'm ready to draw, so an open-hook isn't an issue for me. At least the Trident has a loop for a lanyard.