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Flex-Fletch Ultra-Soft Kisser Buttons                                     Purchase: Large, Small

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Ultra-Soft for Comfort and Consistency

What is a Kisser Button?

Key Benefits                                                                             
Available in two (2) sizes, small 1cm and large 1.4 cm.
Split for easy mounting on string. (Can be closed with Fast Fletch glue.)
17 Flex-Fletch exclusive colors can be matched to your Flex-Fletch vanes.
Remarkably soft, yet unbreakable.
Contoured to fit the lips.
Use under or over the nock to insure perfect release when used with a release aid.
 

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Kissers on retail card

Figure 1

Installation instructions
 
You may purchase Flex-Fletch Ultra-Soft Kisser Buttons directly from Flex-Fletch
by calling 1-800-626-3844.  Visa and MC accepted.
 
 

Kisser Button
A kisser button is a small disc shaped object with a hole in the center that is attached to the bowstring and used as an anchor point reference. (see below) Many archers feel this gives them a more consistent anchor thus improving their accuracy. (see figure 1)
Anchor point
An archer, to ensure consistency, must pull the bow to the same point on every shot.  Failure to do so will result in inconsistent results and poor grouping.  An anchor point may be different for each archer.  Many archers use two points of reference that make up their anchor point.  An example of a dual anchor point might be; a kisser button touching the corner of the mouth and the back of their hand touching the earlobe.

 

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