From small acorns grow mighty oaks, or so the saying goes. And this is typified by the rise of Martin Archery over the last six decades. There are few companies that start from a kitchen table to be amongst the elite, but this is just what they have achieved.
Martin Archery enjoys its status amongst the leading manufacturers in the world, and continues to go from strength to strength with over twenty five individual patents for bow design in their name. Amongst these are the traditional types, though they also produce youth, compound and custom made designs to the exacting standards of leading competitors.
Each one of the traditional bows is hand crafted, section by section, giving a superior feel and finish to the end product. As such, each item is unique, and has its own quality which is met with approval and gratification in equal measure by their customers.
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 compound bows are available in two ranges; Pro and Gold. The Pro series, as the name suggests is for the serious archery enthusiast, which needs and demands the very best. The Gold series is for those with less cash to spend, but also wanting top quality and value.
In each range a wide variety of bows are available. Highlights in the Pro range include the wonderfully named Warthog, which gives impeccable accuracy and control, and the MOAB Pro Hunter, which is as quiet as a whisper.
In the Gold series of bows, Martin Archery provides a wide choice. Highlights here would have to be the Bengal and the Cheetah, whilst the Leopard is ideal for younger enthusiasts that may be lacking in upper body strength. All deliver the arrow exceptionally well, with speeds you would expect from such craftsmanship.
These are of course just a few mentions of their complete range; and really does not come close to doing Martin Archery justice for what they have achieved. 1951 is not a year remembered by many, but as they approach their 60th anniversary, it is a year many archers remember fondly.
Martin Archery enjoys its status amongst the leading manufacturers in the world, and continues to go from strength to strength with over twenty five individual patents for bow design in their name. Amongst these are the traditional types, though they also produce youth, compound and custom made designs to the exacting standards of leading competitors.
Each one of the traditional bows is hand crafted, section by section, giving a superior feel and finish to the end product. As such, each item is unique, and has its own quality which is met with approval and gratification in equal measure by their customers.
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 compound bows are available in two ranges; Pro and Gold. The Pro series, as the name suggests is for the serious archery enthusiast, which needs and demands the very best. The Gold series is for those with less cash to spend, but also wanting top quality and value.
In each range a wide variety of bows are available. Highlights in the Pro range include the wonderfully named Warthog, which gives impeccable accuracy and control, and the MOAB Pro Hunter, which is as quiet as a whisper.
In the Gold series of bows, Martin Archery provides a wide choice. Highlights here would have to be the Bengal and the Cheetah, whilst the Leopard is ideal for younger enthusiasts that may be lacking in upper body strength. All deliver the arrow exceptionally well, with speeds you would expect from such craftsmanship.
These are of course just a few mentions of their complete range; and really does not come close to doing Martin Archery justice for what they have achieved. 1951 is not a year remembered by many, but as they approach their 60th anniversary, it is a year many archers remember fondly.
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