A finger protector protects the drawing fingers from the pressure and friction of the bowstring. It helps prevent pain and injury, provides consistent contact with the string, and allows for a clean and repeatable release.

Common types include:

  • A thumb ring (used with thumb draw technique)
  • A tab (finger tab or finger leather)
  • A shooting glove

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