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UV bee real grip ?

2.7K views 25 replies 19 participants last post by  dssn71  
#1 ·
Been looking at the Ultrview Bee real grip for my lift. I don’t have any issues with the stock grip. I have noticed the UV grip seems to be very popular. Is there a specific design feature that makes it a good upgrade? I notice it’s flat on the back. Does that help you not torque the bow as much?
 
#17 ·
Ok, ive been shooting the bee real 2.0 for about a week now and I am liking it a lot better than the engage or bare riser. I like the flat back and the shelf. I’m shooting better but I can’t give all credit to the grip because I’ve changed a few other variables as well. However, I enjoy this grip more and have more confidence in it and I know it isn’t making me shoot worse.
 
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#11 ·
I ordered one of these in 10 degree with the diamond pattern. Should get it in a few days.
Nice! When you get it please report back on your thoughts after testing.
 
#16 · (Edited)
A grip is a personal thing

I've tried a lot of different grips and I think the UV 2.0 grip is a great one. Better than the first version

If you like a lower wrist angle, the TechGrip 0 degree is a great alternative.

And for those that like a thinner hold, the engage side plates are excellent.
 
#25 ·
I had the 1.0 on my V3X and would recommend the 2.0 since it’s a bit less bulky. I have also 3D printed a version similar to the one linked and it works good but it’s not near the fit/finish of the molded ultraview. I just used pla filament with it.