

🎯 Shoot sharp, shoot stylish — the last finger tab you'll ever need!
The Hide & Drink Archery Finger Tab is a handmade, full grain leather protector designed for recurve bow shooters. Featuring expert hand stitching and a 101-year warranty, it offers unmatched durability and comfort. Its premium leather ages beautifully with use, making it both a high-performance gear and a timeless gift for archery enthusiasts.

| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.19 x 2.72 x 0.59 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.25 x 2.75 x 0.1 inches |
| Brand Name | Hide & Drink |
| Model Name | Arch Finger Protector |
| Color | Bourbon Brown |
| Material | Full Grain Leather |
| Suggested Users | All |
| Manufacturer | Hide & Drink |
| Part Number | 4347371342 |
| Size | Right Handed |
R**S
The Tab so nice, I bought one, TWICE! Shut up and give them your money!
Long story short.... quickly and easily became the best finger tab I own! Beautiful leather and craftsmanship. Comfortable and minimal break in. Purchase and don't look back. You WON'T be disappointed! Update: After a few months and about 20k arrows later (100-200 arrows a day), this tab is still my favorite! Look at the photos, it hasn't even begun to show wear. Although I imagine I'll be using this for years to come, I bought another just in case Hell freezes over or I lose it. The only break in, care or treatment I've ever done to it, minus some minor initial trimming to fit, was to spray it with some Ballistol every now and then, and of course, shoot a butt-load of arrows! However, I did quickly replace the string on the finger loop with a piece of elastic shock cord for better feel and retention on my finger. The drawstring canvas pouch and leather key chain it comes with is also very classy, a real nice touch. It's all quality. As for how it affects shooting, I'll refer you to the photos. I've only been shooting instinctive archery for a few months, it was the reason I went tab shopping in the first place. In the last two days I've shot two "Robin Hoods" using this tab. I was shooting from 20yrds, with a vintage 50+ year old recurve. Now I'm not saying that this tab will MAKE you shoot this well, but it by no means will prevent you from greatness! I'll say it again; SHUT UP AND GIVE THEM YOUR MONEY!
M**N
Great genuine leather gear at a really great price.
Test references—- ** female - small/medium hands - adult ** Works well, very well made, very nice feel on the fingers. Huge brownie points for the lifetime warranty. A few things I didn’t like &/or adjusted: A) The strap to slide your finger into. I wish it was a stretchy band/cord I could easily slide my finger into and have it hold. I just adjusted the knot and fitted it. It’s a little flimsy, but after a few hours I can get a good grip of it. B) I think it might be too big for my hands, maybe I’ll contour it a bit to my liking. This might void the warranty but I wanted this to fit properly. C) I ended up cutting 1mm-1.5mm off so it would stop nocking my arrow off. Needed more space around the knock/arrow area! (Used xacto knife) 2nd time at the range testing it out- it was peachy & comfortable to use. Overall, I’d recommend this to anyone from beginner to advance (if you prefer).
R**R
Wish I could Find 3 Under Tab
A good product and I like the actual tab, my only product complaint would be the black nylon center string (on brown leather), It works but aesthetically it doesn't fit the rest of the leather tab and has needed constant adjusting and is either too loose or too tight; a leather string, something elastic and/or at least brown (which would blend in) would be better. I like that is made in Central America. It's a soft leather top layer (with a more firm leather under layer) that after a 100 - 150 arrows is breaking in nicely and still has a good feel of the string. Only time will tell if the soft top leather will last. I wish I could've found a 3 under tab, I did a lot of searching before adding to the cart but no luck. If I find one in the future I would buy it.
P**B
Great tab for finger shooting.
I have both gloves and tabs. What I use depends on where I'm shooting and what the weather is like. If you're not interested in spending three digits on a high-tech tab and just want something more down-to-earth, this is a good option. The leather is a little stiff at first, but it does give you good finger protection. I'd rather have to spend some time breaking it in than to have it be too thin and hurt as a result. Breaking it in was fairly easy. Just do three or four dozen practice draws and it'll build a nice crease in the leather. The thickness of the leather means you do lose a little bit of feel for the string in exchange for better protection. Not gonna lie, I also really love the look of the leather they chose. It's a really rich brown and it wears in beautifully after just a couple trips to the range. I like that there aren't any gaudy logos that scream at you, just a nice subtle owl embossed into it. You also get a really, well-made pouch with it. Functionally, the only knock against it is that there is a bit of string drag when you let loose. So you're not getting Gold Medal accuracy out of this. To minimize that, you'd have to spend a few bucks more to get one with calf hair on the string side. But for the price, you're not likely going to find another tab with leather this nice.
S**X
Extremely well-made and comfortable
After several other types of finger protection and finding them wanting, I decided to try this item. Very happy with it! It's a quality item, with good craftsmanship and made out of sturdy material that looks like it will last a long time. The leather was a tiny bit stiff when I first started to use it, but very quickly softened and adjusted to my fingers. Bonus, the color matches my bow. The only issue I have with this item is they don't make it for people who shoot three-under, only for those who shoot split finger AKA two under one over. I'm a split finger shooter but have several friends who shoot three-under and really wanted to get one of these, only to be disappointed when I told them they weren't available.
S**S
Awkward ergonomics for me
Keep in mind I am a very novice archer. The tab is nice quality but the tie string is awkward for me and the slot is tight so I keep grabbing the nock or moving it unintentionally. IT is difficult for me to shoot consistently with this tab, but it's probably just me. I will try to modify it to work better but may just use a glove instead.
J**I
Awesome product!
What I like about this finger tab is how simple and well made it is, leather not stiff not soft but once the breaking in process is done I'm pretty sure it will be my new favorite. Needed to modify the finger cord, replaced it with a thick elastic eyeglass holder ana added a cord lock.. for my hand size it was a little to big but I cut about 1/4 inch and it fits perfectly now. I love the way that is presented, very unique! with the owl which is my favorite bird, makes me feel connected with this amazing art. Also I love the story that inspired this great craftsmanship. Thank you!!...this is an AWESOME PRODUCT!!...I will buy again.
M**E
Solid finger tab, very good value. Wax it and adjust the string, it works great.
I generally shoot bare finger, so I don't have a vast experience with finger tabs. I started using this recently because I'm shooting much more than I ever have, +200 target arrows a week with my 50# recurve. I've used it 3 times now ~150 arrows. First day without wax, then I waxed it. Out of the package it worked fine. Every aspect of the tab got better once I applied bee's wax as per the care suggestions. Also, take the time to adjust the lanyard string that holds it to your hand, it makes a difference. The material feels rugged, and the cut is well formed. I have XL hands and I can make this tab work just fine. This is the only finger tab I've used so not a vast market comparison here. It was a inexpensive investment to save my fingers, and I'm satisfied with the product and value. It took a little fiddling with the string lanyard that holds it on your finger to make it fit well, waxing it down helped. I will probably replace that lanyard with an elastic to retain some tension on my finger. I don't know if that would be an improvement or not. It does it's job, doesn't interfere with my shots, and my fingers no longer get torn up after a 5 dozen shooting day.
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