🎯 Lock in your shot with ultra-bright precision and unmatched adaptability!
The Trophy Ridge Mist 3 Pin Archery Sight features three ultra-bright .019 fiber optic pins housed under a green hood accent for rapid target acquisition. Its ambidextrous, reversible mount with multiple mounting holes offers versatile fit for any bow style or anchor point. Equipped with a precision bubble level and crafted from lightweight aluminum, this compact sight delivers enhanced accuracy and customizable performance for serious archers.
Brand | Trophy Ridge |
Color | Black |
Style | Compact |
Sport | Archery |
Item Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Material | Aluminum |
Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
Compatible Devices | Compatible with iPad |
Mounting Type | Integral Mount |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | Mist |
Manufacturer | Trophy Ridge |
Reticle Type | fiber optic |
UPC | 796793640225 757183389971 717261671886 754806144542 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00754806144542 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.57 x 4.72 x 2.87 inches |
Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Trophy Ridge |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | MANUFACTURE WARRANTY |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | AS106 |
Included Components | Sight |
Size | 1 pc |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
I**U
Terrific budget sight.
While I was able to install it on my left handed bow it was a bit of messing with it to get it dialed in good enough for me.It massivly improved my aim as I had a consistent point to focus my aim on. I had terrible luck using the arrow as a reference but with this sight my groupings are now consistent at most ranges.I'd say this is the go-to sight if you're still somewhat new. And looking for something to try. It's not too heavy, it's durable enough for average use. And it's both easy to view, install and adjust. The optics are visible in most light, even when flipped over for a left handed bow.
C**Y
Great product
Actually better then I thought for the price point it works great for my bow
N**N
Can be flipped for a left hander.
I was looking for a light weight site for my kid's Mission bow. This does the trick, it's all plastic.Please note, this is not a high quality site with fine adjustments. It's just inexpensive plastic but it does work.I removed two of the optics so he only has one to focus on.It comes set up for right handed but if you dissemble it you can make set it up for left hand. It's not as simple as just flipping it.Anyway it's was cheap & for a beginner it's fine.
T**L
Excellent value!
Not much to say very inexpensive, does the job just fine. Be careful with the adjustment screws you can easily over tighten them and break the housing. But overall holds zero and for the money you can not beat it, great for a young shooter or a beginner or even as a backup bow for hunting season. Pretty basic no frills sight but will do the job for shore!
K**N
1 on Instructions. 5 on product.
I am a beginner, but older. I hate lousy instructions. To start - there are none. Most reviews seem to be from experienced archers that now want a sight. They know stuff. It took awhile for me to see the two attachment holes were on the Riser right side. Then it seems there were 6 attachment holes to choose from. Nope. Just 2 sets of two. Likely you will use the center holes if you are a beginner. (Cleaner look). What wrenches do you use? Allen? Metric? Inch? Torx? Pick two attachment holes (Use Allen Hex 1/8”). There are 2 large adjustment screws by the circle for “windage and elevation”. Huh? That’s for Davy Crockett. For us “up and down, and left and right”. (Use Hex 9/64” on those. Not the same as above!) There are miniature screws for the 3 Optic Pins. (They use Hex 3/32”). See why they don’t supply only one Allen Wrench! I believe the most important thing is to get Left and Right correct for your shooting style. One of those 9/64 “ screws moves the entire circle left or right. Test now and get that correct. Later get the red dot (elevation, or up and down) correct for your target distance of choice. Again the other 9/64” screw. These are only locating screws. They don’t move the optics. You will need to tap into place. Maybe I will adjust the individual pins later. I doubt it. Not competing. If my left and right are good enough I can adjust the elevation and any “windage” like Davy. Oh. It does look neat and the optics are bright. By chance I bought their battery powered light for dimmer conditions.
E**S
It works great..
It looks good and does the job... I recommend it .. great price for this well made product.. fast shipping.. thank you.. like to try them accessories for hunting or just practice..
A**R
Trophy Ridge Mist Sight with Green Hood Accent for Quicker Sight Acquisition and Reversible
1) Mine was not aluminum as stated, it is plastic2) Warped, not square to itself; one would have to shim it. Even then each point was not parallel3) *Damaged my Bow - pulled the Brass Thread inserts from wood Riser due to beveled *both sides - acted like a gear puller and pulled the inserted brass threads right from the Bow Riser. [They'd need to add a "cone" washer to insert into the L/R Side so one can actually tighten it to the Riser.] Unless, it would state, - NOT for WOOD RISERS since would pull that thread into the cone.Even my least cost Sight, the only "plastic" was the Hood, NOT the MACHINED for SQUARE, sight. For me, I can't recommend this at any price since would not be accurate, impossible to adjust. I don't see anything on it that is aluminum. Possibly the points that hold the fiber optic line (?). I can only presume. Can "composite injection molded" pieces be used as "precision" elements. Again, I can only guess since see any plastic warp, forks, food container, stuff on my dashboard on my car made of plastic.So, the Aluminum description needs to be corrected. And know the challenges unless attaching to an Aluminum Riser as far as not ripping your thread inserts out.I hope that helps.Otherwise, the design idea, the offset of it, especially for a longer riser, so the points/hood are not at a maximum limit, - it would have solved that problem right off; and, why I considered it on that bow.
A**T
replacement for the joker
i have a four pin joker model and has a 4 pin design loved the styling and such but the four pins are distracting so i am going to a three pin(this model). whatever winds up on the compound bow the other is going on my recurve(this model is currently on the recurve for testing but works so good it might stay there and another of this model might go to the compound too)
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