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Product Name: Silver Wing GX1 Limbs
Subtitle: Precision. Power. Versatility.
Product Overview:
The Silver Wing GX1 limbs are engineered for archers of all levels — from professional competitors to young athletes and weekend shooters. Featuring a carbon + ceramic foam core and available in a full range of draw weights from 12 to 50 lbs (every pound increment) , these limbs deliver consistent performance, smooth draw cycles, and excellent durability.
Key Specifications:
Sizes: 66 / 68 / 70 inches (compatible with 25-inch bow riser)
Draw Weight: 12 – 50 lbs (adjustable by every pound)
Material: Carbon + ceramic foam core
Interface: ILF / F (universal compatibility)
Target Audience: Professional archers, young athletes, recreational players
1.Self-developed torsion-resistant high-carbon fiber laminate
The GX1 features a self-developed carbon fiber laminate, combined with a unique layering technique, which greatly enhances torsion resistance. It is 12% narrower than conventional limb designs, deliveringand ultra-straight, consistent recovery.
2..Imported ceramic foam core
The pure white and finely textured ceramic foam core not only looks great but also effectively increases the limb's speed and longevity, making every shot feel powerful!
3.Moderate flexibility, effortless control
The GX1 limbs feature a scientifically optimized draw force curve, offering a smooth draw cycle and a forgiving back wall. This makes them easy to handle even for young athletes. Whether you are a professional competitor or a recreational archer, you can find the right draw weight to suit your needs.
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4.High-precision centerline
Perfectly centered, ultimate accuracy! We strive for perfection in the centerline of every single GX1 limb, ensuring your arrow always stays locked onto the target.
5.ILF & Universal Interface
International standard, best compatibility, excellent performance, and easy fine-tuning.The ILF system secures the limb using a pivot seat with a screw, allowing precise vertical adjustment of the limb position. This enables fine-tuning of the bow's nocking point and limb draw weight — a crucial feature for optimizing arrow flight trajectory.
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