---
product_id: 55529710
title: "Tru-Fire Sear Hand-Held Archery Compound Bow Hinge Release"
brand: "tru-fire"
price: "€ 363.80"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 12
category: "Tru Fire"
url: https://www.desertcart.sk/products/55529710-tru-fire-sear-hand-held-archery-compound-bow-hinge-release
store_origin: SK
region: Slovakia
---

# 4-sided sear with adjustable clicks Hot/cold setting for versatile sensitivity Heavy brass handle for perfect balance Tru-Fire Sear Hand-Held Archery Compound Bow Hinge Release

**Brand:** tru-fire
**Price:** € 363.80
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Master your shot with precision and style — never miss the moment!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Tru-Fire Sear Hand-Held Archery Compound Bow Hinge Release by tru-fire
- **How much does it cost?** € 363.80 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sk](https://www.desertcart.sk/products/55529710-tru-fire-sear-hand-held-archery-compound-bow-hinge-release)

## Best For

- tru-fire enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tru-fire brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ergonomic Brass Handle:** Solid brass construction delivers consistent weight and balance for smooth, repeatable hand positioning.
- • **Convertible Finger Design:** Shoot comfortably with 3 or 4 fingers thanks to adjustable finger positioning tailored to your grip.
- • **Adaptive Hot/Cold Settings:** Switch between sensitive target mode and safer field mode to match your hunting environment.
- • **Precision-Tuned Release Sensitivity:** Customize your shot with 4 sear surfaces and variable clicks for unmatched control.
- • **Built to Last with Tru-Fire Durability:** Premium metal components ensure long-lasting performance that outlasts cheaper releases.

## Overview

The Tru-Fire Sear Hand-Held Archery Compound Bow Hinge Release features a heavy brass handle for balanced feel, a 4-sided sear with adjustable click options for fine-tuned release sensitivity, and an adjustable hot/cold setting for versatile use in target or field conditions. Its convertible 3 or 4 finger design adapts to your comfort, while durable metal components ensure long-lasting reliability. Available in multiple colors, this ambidextrous release is designed for serious archers seeking consistent, smooth back tension activation.

## Description

This back tension release offers adjustable fourth finger positioning, allowing use as a three or four finger release. It features a heavy brass handle for enhanced follow-through feel. The release boasts a four-sided sear with variable click options and a three-position adjustable thumb peg. Key features include fully machined components, a heavy brass handle, adjustable hot/cold setting, 4-sided sear with variable click options, adjustable fourth finger positioning, and a 3-position adjustable thumb placement. Available in Green, Orange, and Red.

Review: What I did to Setup the Sear hope this helps. - I was in between the Trufire sear, or the Ultraview hinge, I chose this release due to brand loyalty. I have a trigger release by Trufire, the Trufire synapse, so i decide to stay loyal since the synapse was great and love that release. First initial impressions of the Trufire Sear was very nice coming out of the box, fits the hand really well, no hot spots, and brass so you feel the weight of it in your hands. Only thing I don't like is that the paint is starting come off from use and as soon as I recieved it the paint was already coming off, seems like you can rub the paint off. Later down the road ill powder coat it so it will for sure stay on then. I recommend if you have one already or have made one a shot trainer!! You want to 1) get use to the click and the way to rotate it in your hand using your ring, and middle fingers. 2) adjust the sear and how long of a click you want, and how hot you want, or how quick after the click you want it to fire. 3) watch the setup video on how to set it up on youtube, and adjust your hot cold settings and what click you want and fine tune it before you pull back on a bow! 4) once you feel comfortable with your adjustments, and the way it functions, I recommend learning how to pull back with out a bow. What I did was use string tie to a door know or loop either way and learn how to pull the door with the string and Sear with out allowing it to fire. 5) Blank bail,or shoot right in front of target, learn how to safely pull back with the Sear and fire as many rounds until your comfortable. 6) Learn how to let down while blank bailing and shooting up close. Once you feel comfortable step back and shoot a few ends, after you feel comfortable with everything, make any final adjustments, then lock tight the set screws that go up against the sear. I personally used high strength orange removable, but I believe in the video on youtube it states to use blue loctite, all I had was Orange. Hope all this helps as of this review I have roughly shot 50 arrows, while utilizing it ,and so far I give it 4 stars. If the paint wouldn't fade and the set screws were better I would give it a 5. Shooting wise Great! I just see alot of negative posts, and never saw a step by step review of how to setup one up. Hope this helps the next person.
Review: Very comfortable and good release - I have been doing quite a bit of short rangevshooting with the Sear since getting it. I tried making adjustments, but found it got too hot when I tried doing that. I do like the click. Once I figured out holding the release, it's been a very smooth shot. Looking forward to getting out to further distances with it. The weight in hand is very comfortable. I've only had one early release, but when you find he correct way to hold the release, I am very comfortable knowing it will not release until you are ready. The only thing I have found I'm not fond of is the point on the 3 finger configuration. If you squeeze tight, it bites into your finger. But I'm finding ways of holding that are comfortable and don't get me poked by it. The 4 finger set up is nice. The natural squeeze to release is very comfortable. I keep going back and forth between 3 and 4 finger set up. Both are working well for me. I can't decide which I like better.

## Features

- HEAVY BRASS HANDLE: Solid brass construction provides consistent weight and balance for repeatable hand positioning and smooth back tension activation.
- 4-SIDED SEAR WITH VARIABLE CLICKS: Four different sear surfaces with adjustable click options let you fine-tune the release sensitivity to match your shooting style.
- ADJUSTABLE HOT/COLD SETTING: Switch between sensitive "hot" setting for target work and safer "cold" setting for field conditions where you need more pressure to fire.
- CONVERTIBLE 3 OR 4 FINGER DESIGN: Adjustable fourth finger positioning lets you shoot with three or four fingers, depending on your hand size and comfort preference.
- TRU-FIRE PROVEN DURABILITY: Matching metal components prevent early wear that destroys cheaper releases. The same construction that's kept Tru-Fire releases working for decades.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0727VN4WH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #424,143 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #190 in Archery Release Aids |
| Brand | Tru-Fire |
| Brand Name | Tru-Fire |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (215) |
| Date First Available | May 2, 2017 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00045437034341 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | archery release |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 1.5 x 4 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.8 x 5 x 1.69 inches |
| Item Weight | 7.04 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Feradyne Outdoors Llc |
| Model Name | Trufire |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Part Number | BTG |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport Type | hunting |
| Style | Modern |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 045437034341 |
| Warranty Description | SEE MANUFACTURER |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Tru-Fire
- **Color:** Green
- **Hand Orientation:** Ambidextrous
- **Item Weight:** 7.04 ounces
- **Model Name:** Trufire

## Images

![Tru-Fire Sear Hand-Held Archery Compound Bow Hinge Release - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71CGOPkDyrL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What color is the release?**
A: It is silver with green if you want a different color you have to goto a different post. My daughter wanted Teal so I had to buy it from another company.

**Q: Can it be adjusted?**
A: Yes, several things can be adjusted with the right tool (which the release does not come with.) The thumb post and 4th finger position can easily be adjusted. There is a 4 sided sear in the release mechanism which can be adjusted. This gives you different click options. (How long it takes the release to activate) You can also adjust the hot/cold setting. (How sensitive the release is.) Personally, I've never help a more comfortable release. This things feels amazing. The problem is the adjustment. First off, it takes an extremely small Allen wrench to adjust which they don't provide. I own multiple sets of Allen wrenches and this size was smaller than anything I had. Second, after I got the right tool, the sear would constantly slip when applying draw weight.

**Q: I am seeing reviews that state that this particular release is not a "one size" fits all release, and is small sized. Is this the truth? I hope not.**
A: I would say that this release is standard sized.  As in the same size as any normal release you find on the market.  I have a Carter First Choice and have tried a Tru Ball HBC.  Both fit the same.  There is another Sear that is small/junior, however.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ What I did to Setup the Sear hope this helps.
*by P***. on November 10, 2020*

I was in between the Trufire sear, or the Ultraview hinge, I chose this release due to brand loyalty. I have a trigger release by Trufire, the Trufire synapse, so i decide to stay loyal since the synapse was great and love that release. First initial impressions of the Trufire Sear was very nice coming out of the box, fits the hand really well, no hot spots, and brass so you feel the weight of it in your hands. Only thing I don't like is that the paint is starting come off from use and as soon as I recieved it the paint was already coming off, seems like you can rub the paint off. Later down the road ill powder coat it so it will for sure stay on then. I recommend if you have one already or have made one a shot trainer!! You want to 1) get use to the click and the way to rotate it in your hand using your ring, and middle fingers. 2) adjust the sear and how long of a click you want, and how hot you want, or how quick after the click you want it to fire. 3) watch the setup video on how to set it up on youtube, and adjust your hot cold settings and what click you want and fine tune it before you pull back on a bow! 4) once you feel comfortable with your adjustments, and the way it functions, I recommend learning how to pull back with out a bow. What I did was use string tie to a door know or loop either way and learn how to pull the door with the string and Sear with out allowing it to fire. 5) Blank bail,or shoot right in front of target, learn how to safely pull back with the Sear and fire as many rounds until your comfortable. 6) Learn how to let down while blank bailing and shooting up close. Once you feel comfortable step back and shoot a few ends, after you feel comfortable with everything, make any final adjustments, then lock tight the set screws that go up against the sear. I personally used high strength orange removable, but I believe in the video on youtube it states to use blue loctite, all I had was Orange. Hope all this helps as of this review I have roughly shot 50 arrows, while utilizing it ,and so far I give it 4 stars. If the paint wouldn't fade and the set screws were better I would give it a 5. Shooting wise Great! I just see alot of negative posts, and never saw a step by step review of how to setup one up. Hope this helps the next person.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very comfortable and good release
*by N***N on December 29, 2017*

I have been doing quite a bit of short rangevshooting with the Sear since getting it. I tried making adjustments, but found it got too hot when I tried doing that. I do like the click. Once I figured out holding the release, it's been a very smooth shot. Looking forward to getting out to further distances with it. The weight in hand is very comfortable. I've only had one early release, but when you find he correct way to hold the release, I am very comfortable knowing it will not release until you are ready. The only thing I have found I'm not fond of is the point on the 3 finger configuration. If you squeeze tight, it bites into your finger. But I'm finding ways of holding that are comfortable and don't get me poked by it. The 4 finger set up is nice. The natural squeeze to release is very comfortable. I keep going back and forth between 3 and 4 finger set up. Both are working well for me. I can't decide which I like better.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Improves accuracy and technique!
*by J***S on December 3, 2019*

I have been shooting a wrist strap trigger for quite some time and developed a habit of drive by shooting. When the pin was on target, I’d pull the trigger. Hinge/back tension forces you to hold steady while you build tension to get that surprise release. After a month of learning this release, it’s improved my groups/scores. It works! Only issue is the poor hardware used. The set screws are made of very poor quality metal. They also use the smallest hex key in a set. As soon as you tighten them to adjust your release point, the head strips. The release itself feels very high quality! I love the feel and look of it! Just wish they used tool grade metal set screws... I’m going to look where to find new ones to upgrade to. If the screw gets lose, the release won’t release and it’s a bit scary... Overall I’d definitely recommend changing out your trigger for this, but remember you HAVE to use a more formal technique. It won’t happen overnight. Keep at it!

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*Last updated: 2026-05-18*