Elite Archery Expands S.E.T. Line

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posted on October 21, 2020
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Elite Archery is extending its S.E.T. (Simplified. Exact. Tuning.) Technology, which allows archers to adjust the tune of their bow without ever leaving the shooting line, to three new models.

“Our S.E.T. Technology, combined with the ASYM Tri-Track Cam and VersaMod rotating module pushed the boundaries of what adjustability can look like on a compound bow,” said Josh Sidebottom, chief operating officer.” As we continue to refine the way these technologies work together, we were able to gain additional efficiencies, speeds and furthermore enhance the feel on the 2021 models.”

Elite Enkore
As a follow up to the  2020 Elite Kure, the 33-inch axle-to-axle EnKore will satisfy the speed needs of many archers. With an IBO rating of 340 fps, the EnKore utilizes Elite’s ASYM Tri-Track Cam System and S.E.T. Technology for tuning. The 2021 EnKore also features a newly designed Performance VersaMod System, which offers 90% let-off and generates increased speed.

Elite Remedy
The 2021 Elite Remedy combines the ASYM Tri-Track Cam System, VersaMod rotating module, and S.E.T. Technology into a 34-inch axle-to-axle bow. Designed specifically for those who prefer a slightly longer ATA, the Remedy maintains Elite’s promise of a comfortable shooting experience, while accommodating longer draw lengths of up to 31-inches. The bow also boasts dual riser cages. 

For more information on either of these bows, please visit elitearchery.com.

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