Easton Launches 5mm Microlite Nocks

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posted on April 14, 2025
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Easton has introduced its 5mm Microlite Nocks, designed to meet the diverse needs of target shooters and bow hunters. These new nocks are available in six vibrant colors—green, Yellow, Orange, Red, Smoke, and White—ensuring high visibility for shooters in all environments.

The 5mm Microlite Nocks are engineered with a compound-compatible large throat design that provides a fit designed to improve string performance. Their compact and stiffer configuration is tailored to enhance accuracy, making them particularly well-suited for higher-energy compound setups. Notably, the positioning of the nock's throat closer to the arrow shaft enables better alignment, further refining shooting precision.

Crafted from state-of-the-art materials, these nocks are built to endure the challenges of regular training, competition and field use. The Microlite Nock System from Easton includes a redesigned throat that enhances tunability, allowing archers the flexibility to customize their shooting experience for their particular shooting scenarios.

For additional information on the 5mm Microlite Nocks and Easton's range of products, visit eastonarchery.com.

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