IQ Bowsight Back In Black

The IQ Bowsight was unveiled to the public last year in gunmetal gray. It quickly became such a hit that the company decided to offer it this year in both the original color and a new matte-black version. The four-axis adjustment capabilities of this revolutionary sight guarantee perfect alignment with virtually every bow on the market. The coolest feature of the IQ Bowsight is its Retina Lock technology, which instantly identifies the smallest amount of torque or change in anchor point. Retina Lock is built into the top of the sight guard and consists of a small red or green colored circle and a black center dot. When you are at full draw, you align the black dot in the center of the colored circle. This indicates proper form. If you can’t center the dot, you know you are creating torque or not anchoring correctly. The pins are very bright and durable. The black IQ Bowsight is available right and left-handed with either four ($199.99) or seven ($219.99) pins. Contact: IQ Bowsight, (715) 395-0533, www.iqbowsight.com.

  • Brian

    Not worth it. If you have good form, you don't need it. The slides are hard to tighten as the metal appears to be cast versus tooled. Terrible to tighten and loosened up on me last year elk hunting. I can only use 3 pins as it mounts to low on the bow for me.

  • BOWHUNTERSLODGE

    any other comments pros/cons on these by folks that have used them???
    cheers
    pat

  • Conspicuous Consumer

    i HAVE ONE. Love it. It really helps get your anchor point to exactly the same spot on every draw. You could get away without using a peep, but the peep separates the string, which is good.