Tucson, AZ –-(Ammoland.com)- Goat Tuff’s Equalizer Release Aid created quite a stir when it was released to the public in 2011.
And of course it would as it was the first and only release aid that helped archers increase arrow speed without increasing draw weight.
It was designed originally for short draw archers and those archers who, due to age or injury, had to shoot less poundage thereby compromising performance. It works because the archer can increase draw length from 1 to 3”.
Tests showed, on average, archers gained 10 fps for each 1” increase in draw length.
Well the word got out and more an more standard archers wanted the Equalizer because they were also able to increase arrow speed without having to increase poundage.
For 2012 Goat Tuff’s Ric Clark made more improvements to the Equalizer. Visit: www.goattuffproducts.com