Ultraview Thumb Release 2-3 Finger M-L (Right Handed)
Ultraview Thumb Release 2-3 Finger M-L (Right Handed)
Ultraview Thumb Release 2-3 Finger M-L (Right Handed)
Ultraview Thumb Release 2-3 Finger M-L (Right Handed)
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Ultraview Thumb Release 2-3 Finger M-L (Right Handed)

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Right handed mount for the Ultraview Thumb Release, works with medium and large size Releases. The Four Finger currently has an interference. I am working on updating the design, so it will work with future versions. Machined ABS plastic mount, comes with black anodized Aluminum stabilizer mounting bracket. The mount with the bracket weighs 2 oz.This mount does not fit other types of releases.

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JR
01/22/2023
Jim R.
United States

Simply Awesome

Was skeptical at first and have over the years purchased items that end up being gimmicks. Happy to report that this is simply amazing! Great build quality, easy to mount and functions as described. Upon opening the package and reviewing the product it is a simple enough design and holds the release extremely well. Dosen't add much weight (outside of the release itself) and places it in a location that just works really well. I'm shooting the Hoyt RX7 Ultra. I couldn't be happier that I made this purchase and seems to integrate with the bow as it was a factory piece. Thank You. Now I don't have to wonder where I laid my $300 dollar release and worry about loosing it. It simply locks into the side of my bow and is always where it belongs in my hand or on my bow