Just went back to one after not using one for a couple of seasons. Due to my short ATA (30") and longer draw length (29.5") I can't get anchored with my nose. Put on a kisser and groups tightened up immediately.
I don't but its all personal preference. Instead of a plastic/rubber kisser, I take serving thread and tie a ball of thread where my nose hits the string. Its lighter and works for me.
No, but if someone hasn't shot a whole lot or has trouble anchoring the same every time, its a good idea
No, I use the tip of my nose. If your draw length is set and fits you well, the tip of your nose can work really well.
I do. I find on difficult angle shots it helps me to be certain my form and anchor are correct. Just another point of reference that I like to have. When I used to wear mesh face masks I stopped using them, but a few years ago I went back. I use either a Drave's Comfort Kisser or Pine Ridge. The PR are a little softer and smaller in size, so I use those more often.
I tie a small little bump on my string with brownell fury, Old bow string material. I hate those big rubber things you clamp on. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
yes, the pine ridge archery kisser works just fine for me, I use the slide on smaller option. It's something I started using when just starting out in archery many years ago and now it feels likes something is missing if I don't use one, I'm just use to it at this point so I'm not changing it. Just one more anchor point to help make me as consistent as possible.
I've never used one but it seems that the pine ridge kisser button is a very popular choice of our customers. They are small, light weight, soft and come in several different colors.