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The Sound of a Perfect End
Your 70 meter game couldn’t have gone
any better; now is the moment of truth.
Each call of “TEN!” raises the stakes.
Aim... Release... “TEN!”
You clutch the gold, and hug your Aurora.
Perfect Balance, Perfect Ten
Ed Eliason, one of the greatest target recurve shooters of our time, and
Mike Gerard, world renown recurve technician, teamed with Martin Archery
to bring you the most technologically advanced recurve money can buy.
Years of development have gone into the production of the Aurora. Ed and
Mike have been with us every step of the way, tweaking the design to
perfection, improving the balance and reducing overall weight. The innovative
Limb Alignment System makes it easier than ever to set your bow’s center
line to suit your shooting style.
Join the growing list of champions that have made the switch to the Aurora
Recurve, like Rick McKinney, Ed Eliason, and Mike Gerard.
Aurora limbs
The Martin Design Team draws upon over 50 years of traditional bow making experience. This experience
has been instrumental in the development of the Aurora Limb system. These limbs use the standard
detent system and may be used on most any Olympic style recurve handle with the detent system.
New proprietary core materials and lamination design maximizes stability and torsion resistance.
In the testing phase of this unique limb the R&D group could not believe their eyes. This new
limb will be consistent and smooth. It will be more accurate than you could ever imagine.


Limb Adjustment System
The Aurora limb system, designed by Aurora R&D Team Member Mike Gerard, is the slickest system ever
put on a bow. This allows you to independently adjust limb weight and limb center. The bolt has an
independent cam action that allows you to shift the center of the limb adjusting the bow for your needs.
Once that adjustment is made, the weight can be changed independently without affecting your limb center.
| Technical
Specs |
| Available Lengths |
65", 67", 69" |
| Brace Height |
8 - 8 1/2" |
| Mass Weight |
3 lb. 7 oz. |
| Draw Weight Ranges |
30#-#50# @ 28" AMO |
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