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Is the BeeReal Grip worth it?

7.7K views 22 replies 18 participants last post by  Dale_B1  
#1 ·
I have a V3X29 with the standard engage grip, I actually like it due to the fact that I've got a rubber handle for the first time instead of grabbing bare aluminum in the winter months. I have noticed it wants to torque a little easier but I assumed that was bc I switched from a 33" ata to a 29. Does the beereal grip offer that much of a difference for the 100 + dollars??
 
#2 ·
Not to me but that is a personal decision.
 
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I tried the engage, engage side plates, total peep, uv1, and uv2... the uv2 was the best grip imo. They addressed everything I didn't like about the uv1, and I got back some draw length over side plates.

The question is, is it worth the money. Well, it's cheaper than trying a bunch of different grips like I did. And you can sign up for the newsletter with Lancaster and get 10% off to help ease the pain.

If you're searching for the perfect grip, buy once cry once. If it's not side plates, give it a try. You can always return it if you don't like it from UV
 
#7 ·
I thought i liked the engage grip but then i got a used BeeReal grip 1.0 and made a huge difference in how i grip the bow. I like the flat back as it has a tactile reference on where exactly to put my bow hand each time so im much more consistent. Also the added material at the bottom forces my hand up towards the shelf which is also much more consistent. I think its a personal preference thing but for me it was worth it.
 
#10 ·
I will say this, I shot the UV2 grip on a V3X29 for a while, couldn't decide if I absolutely loved it or not. It is Certainly a very repeatable grip, forcing your hand into the same position without much thought.

SO......I was taking the grip off the bow to just to get a different perspective (even though I have a Phase4 with Mathews side plates) I wanted to just try the X29 without the Grip. Well.....idiot Me, broke the tab off the top of it. I sent an Email to UV and without hesitation they told me to send the purchase number along with a pic or 2 and a new one is already on it's way. Kudos to them!! Thats legit, covering a customer even though it was more than likely my boneheaded move that caused it to break!!!
 
#13 ·
I bought one of new UV2grips. I was disappointed in the grip. It had some bad work quality on the grip.
I texted UV about the issue, I never heard anything back from them?
Kinda of disappointed me that UV did not even bother to respond.
I ended up returning the grip to the place I had purchased it from.
 
#16 ·
Ultraview, why yes, the Jesse Broadwater grip was well worth it, given it did not cost as much relatively as the "Newer version" i.e., the Bee-real when it came out. New one is not worth the price. On the newer ones the Total Peep version feels awesome and is a relatively affordable upgrade! The Torqueless feels great too, worth the investment, just have to know what you are looking for / need. Remind me in a way of the old wooden Mathews' grips in feel.
 
#21 ·
I've tried several types of grips and I found the UV2 grip to be the best one to date of any I've tried. The price is higher than I'd like, but it's cheaper than trying multiple grips to find the right one. Look for discounts to save a few dollars