Thursday, October 15, 2009

An Introduction To Martin Archery

By Denzel Bowman

Having been involved in the archery making business since 1951, (where the business was started with nothing much more than a few tools and a kitchen table), Martin Archery is synonymous with the sport.

With over twenty five patents in their name, it is clear Martin Archery are flying in the right direction as straight as an arrow launched from their bows. Whether it is a traditional bow, the latest compound, something for the kids, or a competition piece specifically made, the quality is the only constant.

The traditional bows continue to be manmade piece by piece, just as they were from that garage back in the last century. That each item has its own uniqueness is just one of the reasons customers keep going back.

It is possibly for their compound bows that they are really known however. Responsible for the introduction of a host of processes, techniques, innovations and concepts, they have made them their own. Martin Archery bows have always been reliable and strong of course; that they are now able to put these skills into practice on the lightweight models allows for even faster and truer flight of arrow.

They were behind the advances of the adjustable riser, and thus responsible for the biggest single improvement in arrow accuracy in recent years. That they also brought the world of archery double-helix bow strings and Teflon plated cable guards is indicative of their thoroughbred.

The Martin Archery compound bow is available in two standards; Pro, for the real dedicated and Gold, for those working on their skills, but needing value for money.

There are many bows in each range, catering for different skills and techniques. Amongst these the MOAB Pro Hunter is a wonderfully evocative design, whilst also being the quietest of its type. For those requiring the ultimate control, the Warthog manages accuracy and speed in equal measure.

In the Gold range, the Leopard is fantastic for those struggling with their upper body strength, and is excellent for kids. The Cheetah and the Bengal are also worthy contenders for those looking to improve the hunting skills with a bow.

Development continues, and they are not ones to rest on their Laurels. In nearly sixty years they have garnered exceptional knowledge and experience, which can be seen in every bow made. As the sport of archery grows in popularity, it is good to know that Martin Archery are here to provide this expertise.

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