Accessories
Auxiliary equipment refers to all additional gear used to enhance stability, convenience, consistency, and safety during the shooting process—other than the main components such as the bow, arrows, limbs, and sight.
It is not merely an optional add-on; rather, it is an essential support system that enables archers to perform their technique accurately and maintain high shooting quality.
Especially for performance improvement, the harmony of technique + equipment + auxiliary equipment is extremely important, which is why auxiliary gear is considered standard equipment used by everyone—from beginners to national-level athletes.
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[T-GAUGE] USAGE EXPLANATION
T-gauge is a T-shaped measuring tool used after stringing the bow to accurately measure and adjust string length, the nocking point, and arrow position (rest height). It is made of metal or carbon.
By checking whether the bowstring and arrow are properly aligned vertically, it enables precise se... -
[HEX WRENCH] SPECIFICATIONS AND USAGE METHOD
hex wrench, or hex key, is an L-shaped assembly tool used to turn and fit hexagonal socket bolts and screws.
Most archery equipment is assembled using bolts.
It is essential for adjusting components such as the sight, stabilizer, arrow rest, cushion plunger, and limb mounting. -
[SLING] HOW TO WEAR WRIST SLINGS
The bow sling is a safety accessory that prevents the bow from slipping on the hand.
It allows the archer to shoot without holding the bow tightly with his fingers.
Unlike finger slings, wrist slings are worn on the wrist and fixed by winding a bow.
It is used as an aid to suppress excessive wris... -
[SLING] HOW TO WEAR A FINGER SLING
A finger sling is an accessory that helps the archer shoot safely without gripping the bow.
Worn on the thumb and index finger or middle finger, it prevents the bow from falling from the hand at the moment of release.
It allows the archer to avoid gripping the bow tightly.
It creates a “natural g...