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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

#CHEAP Martin XR Recurve BowMartin Archery136

Martin XR Recurve Bow


Martin XR Recurve Bow


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Martin XR Recurve Bow Overview


New design easily converts from Right to Left hand. Full sight window and elevated rest for easier shooting. Comes with bowstring. This 46 inch bow easily converts from right to left hand. Full sight window and elevated rest for easier shooting. Comes with bowstring. Easy take-down for easy stroage and transport, fully capturing arrow rest holds arrow in place while shooting making the bow easier and safer to shoot. Draw weight is 10 Pounds - 20 Pounds.


Martin XR Recurve Bow Feature


  • Youth bow with new design that converts easily from right- to left-handed use
  • 46-inch bow features full sight window and elevated rest for easier and more accurate shooting
  • Fully capturing arrow rest holds arrows in place while lining up your shot, making it both easier and safer to shoot
  • Includes bowstring, and has ten-to-20-pound draw weight that's manageable for young archers
  • This item is not for sale in some specific zip codes



Martin XR Recurve Bow Specifications




The bow breaks down quickly and easily for storage and transport.
The XR Recurve bow, from Martin Archery, is a youth bow with a new design that converts easily from right- to left-handed use. An ideal, affordable way to introduce aspiring archers to this exciting sport, the 46-inch bow features a full sight window and elevated rest for easier and more accurate shooting. The fully capturing arrow rest holds arrows in place while lining up your shot, making it both easier and safer to shoot. The XR includes a bowstring, and has a ten-to-20-pound draw weight that's manageable for young archers. When it's time to store or transport the bow, it breaks down quickly and easily into smaller components.

About Martin Archery
After returning home from WWII, Gail Martin rekindled his passion for archery and bowhunting. In 1951 he and his wife, Eva, made the decision to turn the family hobby into a full blown business. More than 60 years later, Gail and Eva remain involved to this day, and Martin Archery now employs three generations of Martin family employees. Gail innovated the manufacturing of bowstrings and still designs traditional bows, and the company owns more than 25 compound bow patents. Martin continues to evolve and seek new archery designs, while remaining a close-knit, family-run business.