Carbon Limbs SELENGA NATUR 62" UUKHA - ULYSSE ARCHERIE
  • Carbon Limbs SELENGA NATUR 62" UUKHA - ULYSSE ARCHERIE

Carbon Limbs SELENGA NATUR 62" UUKHA

€544.99
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The SELENGA 62" Natur UUKHA carbon limbs, with 80% carbon and 20% glass, are a good alternative to the Gobi, their lightness makes shooting even more pleasant, they are also faster and more stable. ideal limb for archers looking for high performance.Thanks to the S-Curve profile, pulling is easy and flexible.

Nature branches are derived from our target branches.

They are dedicated to nature shooting, 3D and hunting.

They have the same profile and structure as the target temples, with discreet decoration. The powers indicated, every 5 pounds, correspond to a 19" handle.

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The Selenga with 80% carbon and 20% glass, is a good alternative to the Gobi, its lightness makes shooting even more pleasant, it is also faster and more stable.
It is the ideal limb for archers looking for high performance.
Thanks to the S-Curve profile, traction is easy and flexible.

Nature branches are derived from our target branches.
They are dedicated to nature shooting, 3D and hunting.
They have the same profile and structure as the target temples, with discreet decoration. The powers indicated, every 5 pounds, correspond to a 19" handle.

The S-Curve profile (S for Flexibility, Speed, and Stability) combines the best of our Curve and Xcurve profiles.


Speed ​​especially improves accuracy in windy conditions. A tighter trajectory means less time in the air, less exposure to gusts. It is also a reduced map crossing which limits the errors of estimation of the distances.

Flexibility provides ease and comfort when pulling, an advantage when shooting large volumes to maintain good technique, a bit like shooting a less powerful bow.

It is a characteristic of the profile and its draw curve at your draw length. A lower slope means better flexibility.

The compliance of the S-Curves is equivalent to that of the Xcurves, with an increase of approximately 3.5% in power during the last inch (2.54 cm) of pull.

The flexibility of the Curves is on the order of that of laminated temples considered to be flexible with an increase of approximately 5% in power during the last inch (2.54 cm) of traction.

Beyond 6% increase in power during the last inch (2.54 cm) of traction, we can no longer speak of flexible branches.

Lateral stability conditions a good grouping of arrows. It is linked to the torsional rigidity of the branches. It acts on two levels: firstly, if the branches resist torsion, it is difficult to apply torque to the bow which will remain well in line, then, during the acceleration of the arrow, the Lateral movements will be reduced, which promotes better grouping.

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