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You said you haven't hit your wrist yet, so I wouldn't bother buying one. I've never hit my forearm and never owned one. I have several friends who are constantly slapping their forearms, and they use them. I feel it's your shooting style, grip, and genetic arm makeup that determines if you should use one.
thanks for the educated info.this was exactly my thought on the small amount of research ive done n even smaller amount of shootin.seems if i start slappin my wrist itll be a wake up call that i am doing something wrong or bow is set up too long of a draw.i also think maybe the hoyt riser may help in not getting my wrist in the way
Only when wearing very baggy clothes - rain gear or puffy jacket or something like that. Even then it's not really a problem, I just want to make sure I don't accidentally blow a shot. Otherwise, I don't bother wearing one.
i dont think im going to wear any camo this year though.i have this feeling that stuff makes the animals uncomfortable