- TRU BALL Bone Collector T-Rex – 4 Finger Thumb Release with Lanyard – Black
T.R.U. Ball Bone Collector T-Rex Archery Thumb Release
$149.98 Original price was: $149.98.$82.49Current price is: $82.49.
Experience unmatched precision with the T.R.U. Ball Bone Collector T-Rex Thumb Release. Elevate your archery game today—grab yours now!
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A.T. Verified Buyer –
My first thumb release. I like it overall. Easy to use. Expensive though!
Jordan Bair Verified Buyer –
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John Foti Verified Buyer –
Love this release! Smooth, quiet, comfortable and so so adjustable. Great for both 3d and hunting. AND less expensive than some other units which I considered buying. All of the positive reviews I had read convinced me to make the purchase and I’m glad I did.
Rob from Maryland Verified Buyer –
I have been using a wrist release for over 30 years and decided to switch to a thumb release because I am starting to have elbow pain. I am approaching 60 so I thought I would give this style release a try. I ended up returning it because I could not get a consistent grouping. With a wrist release you should keep your elbow high when at full draw. With this release I found that I could not do that. You have to keep the release perpendicular to your string to get a consistent release. This was a change in form for me and I did not feel comfortable at full draw. With a wrist release you have an added benefit of using your thumb to brace against your neck. This helps if you have to hold at full draw for an extended time like when a deer decides to stop behind a tree. This was a big negative for me because over the years I have taken several deer that hung using this technique. This also add to my decision to return the release. I did find the overall quality of the release to be very good. I have been a tru ball fan for many years and own several wrist releases made by them. I am sure this release would be good for someone that has not been using a wrist release as long as I have been.
Kyle Verified Buyer –
Good release bought for my wife fits in her hands nice and easy to use I would recommend for all levels of archers.
Unknown Verified Buyer –
First thumb release since a kid and in love it. Takes some time to get used to, but is great! Heavy in the hand so you know is is there. Trigger is crisp, and sensitive. Thumb knob has slight adjustmes as does the trigger. It does slightly twist the d-loop but does not impact the shot as far as I can tell.
Would buy again, price seems on par with quality. But don’t let it fool you, this is a great release! I love it.
I’m shooting a Bowtech with a 70lbs draw and it doesn’t not hurt the hand. I’ve even drawn with 2 fingers, no problems!
Shane Verified Buyer –
Seems to be a good release as far as I can tell. I’m coming from an index finger release so this is quite a bit different. But with time and practice I think I will like it better. Love how sensitive it is!
timothy good Verified Buyer –
I’m not sure how I have been shooting with an index release for the past 20 years. My groupings have never been tighter with this release compared to an index style. The ability to have your pinky finger involved personal gives me that wanted comfort and confidence while coming to a full draw on a deer, or having to come off the back wall in front of a deer. The material/alloy is great and seems well made. I chose to remove the lanyard after I gained confidence after the first 12 arrows.
Sean MacDonald Verified Buyer –
Works like a charm. Nice and clean trigger. Very solid construction.