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.
With their work on compound bows, Martin Archery have made many advances for the entire industry, and introduced revolutionizing techniques and innovations. This has resulted in amazingly lightweight yet incredibly strong bows, resulting in faster arrow flight.
Responsible for the perfection of the adjustable riser, double-helix bowstrings and the Teflon plated cable guards, they have taken huge steps forward in improving both strength and accuracy.
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 series, the Leopard is an excellent choice without the best upper body strength, but still wanting to deliver their arrows in a fast an accurate way, whilst the Cheetah and the Bengal are both worthy of mention for those stepping up a gear on their hunting exploits.
With new lines coming on board all the time, and with a clear definition to providing only the very best for the increasing number of archers, Martin Archery puts its near sixty years of experience to excellent use.
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.
With their work on compound bows, Martin Archery have made many advances for the entire industry, and introduced revolutionizing techniques and innovations. This has resulted in amazingly lightweight yet incredibly strong bows, resulting in faster arrow flight.
Responsible for the perfection of the adjustable riser, double-helix bowstrings and the Teflon plated cable guards, they have taken huge steps forward in improving both strength and accuracy.
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 series, the Leopard is an excellent choice without the best upper body strength, but still wanting to deliver their arrows in a fast an accurate way, whilst the Cheetah and the Bengal are both worthy of mention for those stepping up a gear on their hunting exploits.
With new lines coming on board all the time, and with a clear definition to providing only the very best for the increasing number of archers, Martin Archery puts its near sixty years of experience to excellent use.
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