Martin Archery Products began making top-quality recurve bows and high-value archery accessories from their base in Walla Walla, Washington, in the United States nearly sixty years ago and today they are producing some of the best-value bow and arrow sets for youth and young people that are available anywhere. Martin engineers are consistently coming up with innovative answers to archery problems facing target archers and young people, and they led the pack in developing archery accessories with reduced weight, less vibration, and much less string noise.
Although this varies considerably with the physical abilities of the individual, the bows on this page are designed for youngsters up to about age eleven or twelve, but they should not be considered toys. These are real bows that have enough power to cause painful injury if they are not used properly. Thus, adult supervision of their use by the very young is mandatory.
The Martin Tiger Compound Bow Bow was created for the young archer who deserves the best, and represents the very newest design in traditional youth bows. With an unbeatable combination of high performance and light weight, the Tiger Compound Bow offers the young archer looking for the latest in archery technology an efficient and up-to-date recurve design.
With the T-Pro Single cam and parallel limbs the Tiger is a fast and smooth shooter with no hand shock and all the potential accuracy of bows costing much more. The unique sight window and arrow rest are enclosed by the riser so that either right or left-hand shooting is possible without adjustment and while keeping the arrow securely on the rest.
The Tiger draw weight can be adjusted from 10 to 20 pounds and it can shoot without adjustment at any draw length between 14 and 24 inches. This is usually just right for young archers in the 8 to 12 age group. The unique riser design of the Tiger Compound Bow makes it a snap to convert from right-hand to left-hand use. Buy the bow alone or get the archery starter set shown below. Available in black only.
The Proper use of this bow require a safe place to shoot and it must not be used by young children without direct adult supervision.