Looking for finger contour ergonomic rope cocking handles

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Looking for finger contour ergonomic rope cocking handles

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Has anyone seen any good finger contour after market ergonomic handles for sale to replace the plain factory handles on the rope cocker?
My wife is looking for a set since she's troubled gripping with her arthritic fingers.
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Norm, look at this. If this will work, let me know.
https://shop.killercrossbows.com/quik-draw-rope-cocker/
Wrist straps may be a better answer.
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Norm I think I’ve seen this at Canadian tire. At the time I believe the size of the handle (handle is much larger than others)made me think it would suite me as I suffer with a bit of eczema on my hands (skin can crack at times and be quite painful)! I have 2 cockers now but really only use the C2.
https://www.amazon.ca/Allen-Company-756-Crossbow-Cocking/dp/B019KAQ2MK
Really have no idea about the quality, I didn’t remove it from the package.
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Was thinking Norm . Why now incorporate a strap with the existing handle . That way pulling with fingers and wrists .
I really hope there is a solution so she can continue .
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Boo wrote:
Tue Sep 08, 2020 10:46 pm
Norm, look at this. If this will work, let me know.
https://shop.killercrossbows.com/quik-draw-rope-cocker/
Wrist straps may be a better answer.
These look good and the nice lady who answered the phone at Killer Crossbows is sending me a sent me a pair on the house.
I wished her good Karma!
Thanks!
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Re: Looking for finger contour ergonomic rope cocking handles

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Normous wrote:
Wed Sep 09, 2020 4:16 pm
Boo wrote:
Tue Sep 08, 2020 10:46 pm
Norm, look at this. If this will work, let me know.
https://shop.killercrossbows.com/quik-draw-rope-cocker/
Wrist straps may be a better answer.
These look good and the nice lady who answered the phone at Killer Crossbows is sending me a sent me a pair on the house.
I wished her good Karma!
Thanks!
Norm would you please report back on how Patti likes them? My bulldog370 loves to try to rip itself from my fingers. I have DR stirrup handles on there currently(and they work great), but they are huge, and don't mesh well with the bulldog stock. Being that my riser and stock are pretty much on top of each other, doesn't leave much extra space
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Re: Looking for finger contour ergonomic rope cocking handles

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Will do :thumbup:
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