Two questions Anthony; 1. Do you think the direction of the grip being applied can enhance anti-slip properties of the grip itself? I initially wrap my grip in the same way as you do - top to bottom - and while it performs well, I changed the direction from "bottom to top" after an advice by my oversea coach. Apparently the more pronounced "steps" from bottom up will go against the direction of the hand and this enhanced the anti-slip properties on the grip itself, and me personally found it easier to keep my bow hand in the same position on the grip at full draw due to this very reason. What's your insight on this? 2. Between tennis racquet grip and badminton racquet grip, which one would you recommend? On the more detail part, do you recommend replacement grip or overgrip? Thank you for the great video.
Hello again, I was wondering if there was a way of cushioning the grip as well? My hand get's a bit sore, from the constant pressure, of holding in the V part of my hand!
@@harrychen574 provides a softer grip on the hand, allows you to mold the grip to fit you, helps in cold weather so you arent holding cold plastic or metal, helps in warm weather or in a final where your hands are sweating.
The chair was very...sharp :D
Finally!! Ive been waiting for this videos for so long !
+Windy blower Awesome thank you
Can you do a vid on how to wrap Christmas presents next. That would be very interesting.
+jeff smith yes I like that idea 😀
Two questions Anthony;
1. Do you think the direction of the grip being applied can enhance anti-slip properties of the grip itself? I initially wrap my grip in the same way as you do - top to bottom - and while it performs well, I changed the direction from "bottom to top" after an advice by my oversea coach. Apparently the more pronounced "steps" from bottom up will go against the direction of the hand and this enhanced the anti-slip properties on the grip itself, and me personally found it easier to keep my bow hand in the same position on the grip at full draw due to this very reason. What's your insight on this?
2. Between tennis racquet grip and badminton racquet grip, which one would you recommend? On the more detail part, do you recommend replacement grip or overgrip?
Thank you for the great video.
do y thing adding grip to a stringed bow is easy or u prefer to ad u grip to the riser bear bone- after that add the setup. thumbs down
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Hate the idea to tape my beautiful bow. But I'll have do it too as it tends to slide off in hot day or shooting indoor. Thanks for the video.
+Martin Tetik Your welcome I it works well for you.
For ur bow cross grip would look amazing, go and watch video it's present on UA-cam
Function over fashion
Or you can unstring the bow first...
Hello again, I was wondering if there was a way of cushioning the grip as well? My hand get's a bit sore, from the constant pressure, of holding in the V part of my hand!
Just try to apply a cross grip
A video by Archer's Hub is available go and watch it it is very good for u😊
6:56 I guess they never miss
Will the grip get mouldy after shooting in the rain?
No, mine has been fine zero issues
I think your tshirt spelling is wrong it should be sure shot archery. unless you are by the sea shore.
Grip tape encourages torque.
No it doesnt
Ok. What's the purpose of grip tape?
@@harrychen574 provides a softer grip on the hand, allows you to mold the grip to fit you, helps in cold weather so you arent holding cold plastic or metal, helps in warm weather or in a final where your hands are sweating.
And which of these attributes help the bow shoot more accurately?
@@harrychen574 its a comfort thing it obviously has no effect on accuracy cmon man dont be stupid
I use baseball bat tape.