Advanced Outdoor Technology release holder

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Anybody using one of these? Sweet looking idea. I’m considering one for my Lift X I’ll be getting. Not sure about compatibility with the Bridgelock system. Thinking of just getting a separate bolt to hold this onto the threaded stabilizer hole.


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Interesting. Never seen these. I've seen the release "holsters" with a belt clip, but first time seeing a riser mounted release holder.

Since I mostly shoot 3D, this has my interest.
 
Interesting. Never seen these. I've seen the release "holsters" with a belt clip, but first time seeing a riser mounted release holder.

Since I mostly shoot 3D, this has my interest.

For 3D it seems perfect. Still trying to decide for hunting


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I have one for a GOAT release, and my buddy has one for his Nock 2 it.

Very well made, functions as described. It's nice to keep the release and bow together.
 
Which mount do you use?


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They're pretty specific to the release you use, machined out of aluminum to some pretty tight tolerances, so mine was specifically for the GOAT. Here are some pics. I have it mounted to the rear stabilizer hole.
 

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They're pretty specific to the release you use, machined out of aluminum to some pretty tight tolerances, so mine was specifically for the GOAT. Here are some pics. I have it mounted to the rear stabilizer hole.

Nice thanks does the photos. I was referencing the riser mounted vs the dovetail mount. I like the way you’ve got yours


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Check out the Robin Hood holsters from Ivory Holsters. These are great and they’re super cool people to boot at Ivory.
Those look pretty nice. Guess it comes down to a chest pack mount vs riser mount.

If I had to guess...the Robin hood is likely a lifetime product. The AOT riser mount is probably an "until it breaks" product. Not that its poorly made. Just that a couple decades of using my gear tells me that eventually, something made of plastic is going to call it quits.
 
I like that the Ivory has adjustable retention on it. You can make it really tight or just snug enough. It’s ambidextrous and you can change the clip to horizontal or vertical depending on where you want it located.

Just my opinion but I think it’s better than having it on the bow. Bows get banged around on hunts where your chest rig doesn’t so less chance of losing it.
 
Those look pretty nice. Guess it comes down to a chest pack mount vs riser mount.

If I had to guess...the Robin hood is likely a lifetime product. The AOT riser mount is probably an "until it breaks" product. Not that its poorly made. Just that a couple decades of using my gear tells me that eventually, something made of plastic is going to call it quits.

I’m inclined to agree. Seems like a great product for 3D, just maybe not ideal for hunting


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Had i seen that first, I certainly would have purchased it over the AOT holder. I like that it's more universal too.
 
does the Robin Hood fit Stan xl? Says medium and large on the site. I’m between this and the bow mounted, but agree probably safer on the bino harness
 

Check out the Robin Hood holsters from Ivory Holsters. These are great and they’re super cool people to boot at Ivory.
I have both, ran the ivory last year and just couldn’t get it in an ideal spot. If I had to re range I didn’t like putting it back so it ended up in my harness, pocket, or hoodie. Missed a shot opportunity once because of that. There is a bit of noise and tension getting it in and out due the the hard material so I was always taking it out a bit wary. The AOT doesn’t make any noise accept when putting it back cause there is a magnet. I love it’s easy access on the bow now, makes reranged out calling easy when it’s go time it’s right there.
 
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