by Vicky Papagrigoriou | Jul 16, 2025 | Uncategorized
The one million dollar question…At RCore, it’s hands-down the question we get the most: “Which grip should I choose?” Just recently, a great conversation kicked off in a barebow archery group, where an archer asked for recommendations on which RCore grip to pick....
by Aris Korbetis | Jul 1, 2025 | Uncategorized
ALL the grips that come out of our workshop are tested for fitting. Our collection of risers is closing to a hundred and constantly growing. And for super-rare risers, that we cannot purchase anymore, we get a loaner, scan it and preserve its grip interface in...
by Aris Korbetis | Jun 18, 2025 | Uncategorized
At RCore, we offer multiple antislip options tailored to different needs – but as you probably know, not all hands (or skin types) are the same. What feels perfect to one archer might feel different to another due to skin texture, hand chemistry, or even the...
by Aris Korbetis | Jun 16, 2025 | Uncategorized
Every time we get a question about fitment between grips and risers, it’s a chance to pull back the curtain on the process we follow when adapting an RCore grip to a new riser model. One of those opportunities came in a recent email from Christoph – so let’s...
by Aris Korbetis | Feb 6, 2025 | Uncategorized
The Master I AM Compact With the release of the new I AM Compact RCore grip—designed by Olympian Jake Kaminski—we offer a solution to a problem faced by archers with smaller-than-normal hands. Until now, all OEM and aftermarket grips have been designed for the...
by Vicky Papagrigoriou | Jul 11, 2024 | Uncategorized
The philosophy of RCore grip design is to provide a product without any manufacturing restrictions.This means we start with the design and work around any material constraints. As a result, the tolerances of the RCore grips are tighter than your usual OEM grip, which...