| From a quick look at the toy, it would seem that its main advantage is all parts of the bow can be checked out at one time. Normal eye balling methods allow you to check one aspect against one other. If one is wrong to start with, nothing else can be relied upon.Limb alignment, for example,can take ages to sort out.You look at the bow and wonder if it's the top limb or the bottom one that is out of line. Is it leaning over to one side because it isn't upright in its shoe or because the limb isn't facing dead ahead at the shoe. I think this tool would show what the problem is very clearly. Great idea for clubs to have one;I'd like one too if I had that much money spare. |