Newcomers to the sport of bowhunting, 3D shooting and field archery need three things if they are to become lifetime devotees to the sport. First, they need to be able to get started without spending a lot of money. Second, they need a dependable, easy-to-shoot bow with quality arrows and accessories. Nothing discourages a potential archer than trying a bow for the first time. Third, they need a forgiving bow that is easy to learn on yet delivers the performance necessary for early success in the field and on the 3D range. The Martin Threshold achieves all three of these goals: it is inexpensive, it is built to Martin's demanding standards for rugged dependability, and it is easy and forgiving to shoot.
The new Threshold Adventure Series compound bow from Martin Archery enters the New Zealand market as the indisputable NZAP Best Buy for an entry-level bowhunting and field-archery bow. In spite of the reasonable price, the Threshold has all the features that you would expect to find in a top-end bow costing three times as much. With an aggressive single-cam action, arrow speed is over 300 feet per second without sacrificing shooting comfort and a draw so smooth that you will wonder if you have the right bow. The Threshold is available in right-hand only.
The Martin Threshold is undoubtedly the best value in a quality hunting bow you will find in New Zealand. Draw weight is adjustable from 60 to 70 pounds or from 40 to 50 pounds, and the draw length can be set to anywhere between 25 to 30 inches. (As draw length decreases, available draw weight also decreases) Naturally, NZAP staff will mount your selection of accessories and tune your bow to your exact specifications so it will arrive at your door ready to go. Or check out the complete bowhunting package for an even more amazing value-packed deal. The Threshold comes standard with the Martin NEXT Camo finish and is available in right-hand only.
Here is a brief but informative
video on the Threshold. Note that the NZAP package has been upgraded from the one shown in the video to four Easton arrows and a four-arrow quiver.
For more information visit the Martin Threshold Web Page.