BowBars Archery LLC
The Shield (for Radar Chronographs)
The Shield (for Radar Chronographs)
($5.99 shipping to lower 48 US addresses on Shield orders)
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Protect your chronograph with a steel plate! Developed as requested by Precision Cut Archery, The Shield (for Radar Chronographs) helps protect your device when gathering down range velocities for the most accurate sight tapes on the market.
Fits:
- Garmin Xero® C1 Pro Chronograph (3.03"x2.38"x1.36")
- Athlon Rangecraft Velocity Pro Radar Chronograph (3.5"x2.5"x1.25")
- Labradar LX (2.5"x2.75"x2.75")
- GoPro Action Cameras
Features:
- 1/4" USA steel to resist arrows, crossbow bolts and small caliper firearms*
- Quick detach plate for easy on-off
- 1/4-20 threads attaches The Shield to ANY tripod on the market
- Powder Coated Matte Black
- Protects action cameras, phones and other devices.
- Measurements: 33oz, 3.5"d x 4"w x 4"t
Tripod and Chronograph not included.
Materials
Materials
1/4" Steel
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping rates calculated at checkout
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
*BowBars Archery LLC and Precision Cut Archery are not responsible for any damages to chronograph as a result of using this product. User assumes all risk.
Country of Origin
Country of Origin
1/4" Powder Coated Steel Plate - Made in USA
Quick Disconnect - Made in China
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Great quality, solid for sure and a must if you are using the garmin GPS at distance for velocity readings.
This thing is thicc! I’m a lot more comfortable shooting over the chrono at distance now. The Shield will certainly protect the chrono from any arrows. Money well spent.
Heavy duty! The quick disconnect is a great feature. I feel alot better about flinging arrows inches over my Garmin now that I have this.
If you want to chase the most accurate sight tape, but don’t want to put an arrow through your $500 chronograph this is a must needed product.
I have no concerns about an arrow getting through this shield. Just for fun, I decided to shoot mine with an arrow to see how it would hold up. It knocked over the tripod and left a small dent on the surface where it hit. While I hope that’s the last time I shoot it, I’m confident that if I do, the Garmin will survive without issue