🎯 Lock in your shot, own the moment.
The Trophy Ridge Drive Slider Bow Sight in black features an ultra-precise adjustable indicator pin, a bright .029" vertical fiber optic pin for enhanced target visibility, and nylon bushings that ensure smooth, silent movement without metal-on-metal contact. Designed for right-handed archers, it includes a built-in bubble level for perfect alignment and comes complete with a sight light, making it a ready-to-use, high-performance accessory for serious archery enthusiasts.
Brand | Trophy Ridge |
Color | Black |
Style | Modern |
Sport | Archery |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Material | Aluminum |
Magnification Minimum | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Bows |
Mounting Type | Bow Sight Mount |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | Drive |
Manufacturer | Trophy Ridge |
Reticle Type | Single Pin with Indicator Pin |
UPC | 754806131306 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00754806131306 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.64 x 4.49 x 4.33 inches |
Package Weight | 0.34 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11 x 5 x 2.5 inches |
Brand Name | Trophy Ridge |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | MANUFACTUREWARRANTY |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | AS301 |
Included Components | Sight |
Size | One Size |
Hand Orientation | Right |
M**M
Adjustable distance one pin bow sight
First off, let me say that I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of this sight. I have owned a Sight Master back in the day that was similar to this sight and remember paying over $100 for it. This sight was under $100 and the quality surpasses that of many bow sights that sell for much higher. The pin is more like a triangle blade with a fiber optic filament that runs up the back of the triangle blade and comes to a small round point that does not affect the accuracy or sight picture because your main focus is on the dot only. The level on the bottom is not an air bubble that is hard to see. Instead, it is a small needle with a round dot that is easy to see due to the stark contrast of the metal against the fluorescent green containment capsule. The nylon bushings feel very secure and there are no parts that will make any noise or come loose due to vibration. The marking tape where your yards can be marked on the front is a glow in the dark tape which makes it easily visible in day or night conditions. It comes with a small light (batteries included) in case you need to use it for night shooting, but I seriously do not see a need for this light because the light collecting filament gathers and provides enough light on the pin to be able to see in low light conditions. What I really love about the design of this sight is that there is only one pin which makes it easier to acquire your target after you draw and my groups are WAY more consistent as well as my accuracy. It is not uncommon to pull a "Robin Hood" and split arrows (so I have to make different bullseye dots on my target to avoid hitting the nocks and having my arrows go into one another). This sight is awesome and I would expect this item to be sold at double the price I bought it due to the high quality of materials and the design. I would consider buying another one if I get another bow. Two thumbs up and kudos to the person who designed this bow sight.Mike Vasquez,Albuquerque, NM
S**S
Pin is huge!!! Can see it no problem!
This sight is good!I like the ring around the outside, nice for centering in the peep. Lightweight, that’s nice.Was easy to install and sight in.I grew up In The brass pin days…I have “older” eyes now so having the large, well lit, pin is awesome.Haven’t hunted with it yet but target shooting with it is pretty good.Good buy for the money. Way cheaper than SOME OTHER brands. Been bow hunting a long time now and killed lots of whitetails. I have it fixed at twenty yards… most deer I shoot at are less than ten yards….the adjustment for me is not necessary😊Great for beginners and awesome for “older” guysSo far, I’d buy it again.
J**Y
fun to use.
This was my first one-pin.I would highly suggest it to others.I must warn it does take some serious adjustment so a few sessions at an indoor range to get it initially dialed in are a necessity. Also, do not mark the paper until you know for 100% sure where you want it. Make major adjustments to the degree possible by first using the allen wrench (not supplied) to make sure the pointer (to the paper) is set fairly low on the guide. Also, I was shooting wide no matter what I did until the bow shop guy point out I needed to dismantle the sight off of the riser and put it on the other side so the windage slider could move a little farther to the right. You will need a different sized allen wrench for that, btw, so have a set ready.One big bonus to the one pin is that as long as the draw# are high the sight will be the same at 7 as at 20+ yards! My three pin had the same up to 15, but anything above that needed a different pin. I have yet to try extreme angles, like in a tree stand, but I bet it will still be true.
J**E
Simple and Just Awesome
I mounted this on a Darton Consequence (1). I'm new to archery, but not to shooting sports. I started with a 3 pin sight, but struggled to get elevation properly sighted and keep sight-to-target alignment. This is much better and the slider makes for easy elevation adjustments. right out of the box, the slider was difficult to move, but I put a small amount of grease on it with a toothpick and now it's flawless. The pin diameter might be a little too big if you're shooting beyond 60yds, but I find that it's great for what I do.A little research on the internet indicated that HHA EZ tapes would work for this since I couldn't find any from Trophy Ridge. Can confirm, the HHA tapes work. I sighted at 20, 30, and 40 yds; marked on the slider with a dry erase marker for each distance, then applied the appropriate tape. if you don't wan to use the tapes, the slider has a very visible glowing tape that you could mark yourself or maybe use a label maker? The HHA tapes are less than $20 and worth the effort though.
A**R
My ring was orange
Product description said the ring around the pin would glow but in my case it was a dull orange.. it works just fine but I would have preferred it as described. If you think the light doesn’t work, there is a CLEAR plastic spacer commonly found to keep batteries from making contact in the cap. I initially could not see it but after reading reviews I knew that was likely why my light wasn’t working and slammed the cap. It fell out. Instructions would be dope but YouTube has stuff on it so not a big deal.
T**D
love it
I really love this sight. I have it mounted on my PSE Uprise, and the mounting process was very easy. It comes with a nice light, and there is a small plastic cover inside the light under the batteries. I had to remove the batteries and tap it on the table to remove the plastic from the battery well of the light. It does not come with a sight tape, so after I sighted it in, I made a mark with a sharpie. Moving from a 5-pin sight to a single pin has opened up my sight view, and now I have very tight groupings. The slider is smooth, and when locked down, it doesn't move. Overall, I'm very happy with it and would definitely recommend it.
A**R
Not for me...
Didn't really work for me, couldn't get it sighted in
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