The Karst Bow - 60 Inch AMO

$720.00

This is a wood and fiberglass hybrid reflex-deflex bow, the result of a year and a half of trial and error. The design goal was a bow that shoots both fast and smooth, striking a happy medium that both hobbyist 3D shooters and hunters will appreciate. This model is tiger wood, with leopard wood limbs. The draw weight is fifty pounds when draw to twenty eight inches.

The standard length of the Karst Bow is 60 inches AMO, which provides enough working limb to achieve that balance of speed and smoothness. What is working limb? In order to store and transfer energy, traditional bows need to flex — that flexing section is what we call the working limb. When that energy is distributed evenly and transferred efficiently, the result is a bow that shoots both smooth and fast with the right string and a well-tuned arrow.

The Karst Bow is cut just past center, which allows for clean arrow flight and easier tuning. All KB models come with our house-made Pretty Good Strings, matched to the draw weight of the bow.

This is a wood and fiberglass hybrid reflex-deflex bow, the result of a year and a half of trial and error. The design goal was a bow that shoots both fast and smooth, striking a happy medium that both hobbyist 3D shooters and hunters will appreciate. This model is tiger wood, with leopard wood limbs. The draw weight is fifty pounds when draw to twenty eight inches.

The standard length of the Karst Bow is 60 inches AMO, which provides enough working limb to achieve that balance of speed and smoothness. What is working limb? In order to store and transfer energy, traditional bows need to flex — that flexing section is what we call the working limb. When that energy is distributed evenly and transferred efficiently, the result is a bow that shoots both smooth and fast with the right string and a well-tuned arrow.

The Karst Bow is cut just past center, which allows for clean arrow flight and easier tuning. All KB models come with our house-made Pretty Good Strings, matched to the draw weight of the bow.