X-Press Archer Model Bow Press

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posted on March 13, 2012
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Every serious archer knows the importance of a good bow press, and X-Press now offers the Archer Model that works on all vertical compound bows and crossbows, and is safe and simple to use.

Designed to compress the limbs in a natural arc while putting less stress on the bow riser, the Archer Model features numbered and lockable riser-support, numbered X-Arm adjustment bars and red-anodized aluminum press wheels. It can be set up for quick and even adjustment from side to side in a matter of minutes.

The X-Press Archer's padded shelves support the bow's riser, and the Safety Lock System's clamps hold the bow securely in place during the adjustment process. Once you lock your bow into position, simply turn the center press wheel to compress the bow.

The suggested retail price is $699.

For more information, go to xpressbowpress.com.

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