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Riser | JACKALOPE - Tigerseye - 19-23 inch - ILF
The JACKALOPE Tigerseye riser radiates an incredible warmth at first glance, which makes its namesake seem like a logical consequence. Indeed, the name "Tigerseye" stands for the reddish-brown tiger's eye, a natural semi-precious stone that conveys security and lets us rest in our center. It helps to keep the perspective, activates the memory, promotes concentration and gives alertness. The riser is only visually based on this stone, but who knows, maybe its properties, now that you know them, will transfer to the bow and its shooter to bring the next arrow safely into the gold.
The innovative SRF wood - a highly stable compound of several layers of wood and epoxy resin - in Ebano Flower design, gives the grip its characteristic look with clearly visible layers and stripes. However, it is the coloration in various shades of red and brown that gives the centerpiece its characteristic look. Each riser is unique and underlines the personal individuality of each shooter. But of course it's not just the look that impresses: the wood used reliably absorbs vibrations and allows faster, more consistent shooting.
ILF - Full flexibility with unimagined precision!
The limbs are attached to the centerpiece via the International Limb Fitting System (ILF). ILF stands for the "International Limb Fitting" system, which is a standardized mounting system where the limbs are not screwed to the centerpiece, but simply plugged in. The mounting block is something special and unique! Made of full metal (aluminum), it is not only extremely stable and precise, but also allows a precise and stable ILF recording on a wooden riser, which is in no way inferior to that on a metal riser.
The tiller is easily adjusted via the tiller screw, which, unlike other ILF mounts, has an additional ring that locks the limb in place so that it has no play when adjusted in an untensioned state. Once the position of the optimum till is found, this setting is fixed in the till screw with the help of the Allen screw. The lateral adjustment of the limbs is now also possible much more precisely and safely, since the lateral grub screws are no longer installed in the wood of the centerpiece, but with in the receiver. This means that overtightened screws in the wood or cracked centerpieces at this point are a thing of the past.
So if you are looking for an ILF mount that offers the stability of a metal riser, the ILF Top mount from JACKALOPE is certainly the ideal solution!
JACKALOPE - The innovative brand in archery
Modern, high-quality materials and the simple elegance of archery. - This is JACKALOPE, the innovative brand in archery. High-quality processed and manufactured, Jackalope stands for a whole range of beautifully crafted long, recurve and hybrid bows, as well as various protective goods and accessories.
At JACKALOPE you will find everything you need for this, your sport. And all this in a sophisticated look, whose design is not limited to the bows, but is continued in all products.
Technical data:
Length: 19, 21 or 23 inches
Weight (19 inch): approx. 910g
Weight (21 inch): approx. 985g
Weight (23 inches): approx. 1050g
Material: SRF Ebano Flower, Micarta
System: ILF
Hand: Right hand or left hand
Scope of delivery:
1 piece
This item comes with a manufacturer's warranty. Information about the warranty period and its conditions can be found here:
https://www.bsw-archery.eu.de/bow_sport_warranties
Determination of the draw hand
The draw hand is the hand that pulls the string. This means that a right-hand bow is held in the left hand and pulled out with the right hand.
The determination of the personal draw hand has far less to do with whether one is left or right-hand than one might initially assume. Rather, it is a matter of determining the dominant eye. The dominant eye is used for targeting. This automatically results in the draw hand.
The term "dominant eye" refers to the eye the visual information of which superimposes everything. If a shooter would try to aim with the other eye, he would have to pinch the dominant eye.
There are two ways to determine the dominant eye: On the one hand, it is the eye that is generally preferred, for example when looking through the viewfinder of a camera, through the spyhole or similar situations. On the other hand, there is a small exercise with which the dominant eye can be determined beyond doubt:
- The arms are stretched out and with thumb and index fingers of both hands, a triangle is formed.
- The triangle is used to target a small target, such as a power socket or a cabinet knob. This object is focused.
- The hands are now slowly moved towards the face without the target being taken out of focus.
- The triangle of thumb and index fingers will automatically incline to one half of the face and the dominant eye will lie within it.
If eye and hand dominance do not match, the bow should still be selected according to eye dominance. The arms can easily be trained on the new draw hand, the eye cannot.
More information about the choice of the right bow type, the right draw weight and the right arrows can be found here: