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Your cart is empty.Allen’s Four-Strap Armguard if perfect for archers that are looking full-length protection of their forearm as well as padding on their bicep. With adjustable straps and easy release buckles, this armguard is so lightweight and flexible, you might even forget you’re wearing it, even when bending and extending your arm. Features Mossy Oak Break-Up camo. Made in the USA.
Diceman
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2023
Bought for my niece, she loves it! Protects her arm and stays in place. She loves it and i plan to buy another when this one wears out.
TAMMY
Reviewed in Canada on September 17, 2021
Item is Just as described upper arm elastic could use to be longer since your going to put over cloths if you have a bigger upper arm but other then that so far seems to be good will be using it soon.
Dan
Reviewed in Canada on February 21, 2020
I am 6'0" and 200lbs, this didn't even come close to fitting my forearm.
Richard Robert Anderson
Reviewed in Canada on November 20, 2020
Great arm protection, 4 straps easy on-off clips, if I lost it, I would be buying another.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in Canada on April 26, 2020
the only problem is that thesize is meant for someone with smaller/shorter arms
O. Ogden
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2019
The second strap is just not big enough for my forearm and the third a little tight. Also it seems to be an inch or so longer than would be comfortable, that is if i could use it without having to cut and replace a strap. Before you think i am being to critical the first two straps are about the same size I guess i can give it to my sister.
willDeb
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2019
this is a good quality product. it fits my arm (adult male), as well as 13 and 10 year old arms. excellent to have for protection while using compound bow. It is peace of mind to know that just in case the bow string hits my kid's arm, this is there to protect them.
Mike B
Reviewed in Canada on September 30, 2018
item works great
user111
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2018
I'm 5'11" and about 180 lbs. Fits well and has not shown problems yet. I've probably shot 200 arows in 2 months time, but I don't know if I even scraped this with a string, I just wear it in case it could happen.
anonymous
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2017
Perfect. I recently purchased a new bow and wrecked my left arm with the bow string due to not holding the bow properly (something that happens time to time by accident). The smaller arm guards protect the lower forearm, but when I screw up, I always hit myself closer to the elbow. This long arm guard protects that area perfectly. I have not had a problem since.5 stars!
Ann M. Zeuke
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2016
Purchased this to help teach my girls and nephews archery. This protects their arm well. It is easy and quick to adjust for taking turns.
Jordan S
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2014
My wife and I got into archery since we were both good with it as children. SHe got the mossy oak and i got this one. THey are teh same just different cammo styles. It has protected my arms greatly. (still workingon my stance and hold) it covers both the upper and lower arm to make sure that string does not get you
LEWK
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2012
This armguard is definitely for the practically-minded archer. Nothing fancy but does the job well.The upper part of the guard, the part that covers your bicep, is about 4 inches long and is padded. The bottom part that covers your forearm is about 6.5 inches long, also padded. The two are connected by 1 inch of unpadded cloth. Don't get me wrong, the arm guard is not 3 pieces sewn together, it's one single piece. The material feels durable and the inner side (the one in contact with your skin) is a soft fleecy type of cloth. Everything is sewn together rather well, including the 4 straps. The average width of the armguard is 3 inches, except for the part that creases against the inside of your elbow, 2 inches there. The straps feel strong enough and have held up well so far. I've only worn it once at the time of writing.I think the best way to wear this armguard is to have the top 2 straps tightened enough so the guard rests securely against your bicep. Then have the lower 2 straps fairly loose so that at your wrist level, the strap is more like a bracelet, with the sole function of preventing the lower part of the guard from flapping around.Like I said, it's nothing stylish but the armguard does what I bought it for.
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