When it comes to common features within a mover bow sight, the sight tape can be labelled as a necessity. Oftentimes, the sight tape is focused on “how accurate is it?”, “does it match your setup?” and other factors around shooting. Not only did we want those factors to perform well, our engineer team wanted to look at other ways that play into sight tapes and their use on the bow sight. This led down a path of ergonomics and view-ability while mounted on a bow, and ultimately brought forth a sight design with two sight tapes.

The PRÜF is packed with features that help make you a better archer and improve the shooting experience. When designing the PRÜF, we wanted to slim down the entire profile of the sight to minimize weight and overall positioning on the sight when mounted on the bow. What we found while working through this process was that we could actually add a SwitchTape ring on both sides of the sight body while still keeping within the slim design profile of the PRÜF’s outline. What’s that saying? Two is one, one is none. Once we had the first prototypes built, we all fell in love with the versatility of having sight tapes on both sides of the sight; poised for whatever position you are holding your bow, while dialing to the next yardage.
With dual SwitchTape Rings and up to SIX Indicator Needles (up to three on each side), this gives you ultimate customization to build out your sight to fit your preferences.
Whether you want to display the same sight tape on both sides, run two different tapes for varying arrow setups or leave a Test Tape on one side and your sight tape on the other; having the ability to use two sight tapes on your mover bow sight is a must for hunting applications. When that moment of truth puts you in a deadlock with an animal in bow range, you need to be ready and able to view your yardage in whichever position you are holding your bow, frozen in position and waiting to draw back.