Predator celebrates 20 years with limited-edition take-down recurve

To commemorate 20 years of producing its popular recurve bows, Predator, from Michigan in the USA, is offering a limited-edition model that builds on the bow’s field-proven performance legacy. The riser comprises an East Indian rosewood and maple checked strip, fitted between a select-grade Macassar ebony grip and complementing African shedua ends. A lustrous red elm accent along the back of the grip and window enhances the riser’s ergonomic design, say Predator. Arrow-ripping speed is delivered via bamboo-and-carbon limb cores backed with hand-selected red elm under clear fibreglass. Each bow is protected with a durable satin finish and commemorated with hand-lettered 20th-anniversary script and a special sequential number.
Accompanying each limited-edition Predator is a custom wooden presentation box with a slider top featuring a laser-engraved 20th-anniversary insignia. All bows come with assembly hardware plus two high-performance 12-strand TS+ Flemish “Bikini” strings with padded loops, a Selway Archery bow stringer, an embroidered Predator cap and a hard-cover copy of Traditional Bowyers Encyclopaedia, featuring a biography of Predator bows. Quantities are limited, say Predator. For more information go to www.huntersniche.com.

Updated: Wednesday, October 7, 2009 11:20 AM