An endless loop string is a bowstring in which the individual strands are wrapped repeatedly in an “endless” loop around two fixed points and then served at the loops and in the center. Unlike a Flemish splice string, the loops are not braided but secured with serving.

Characteristics:

  • Very consistent strand lengths
  • Often slightly faster than Flemish splice strings
  • Commonly used in recurve and competition archery
  • Clean, technical appearance

Advantages:

  • Ideal for modern materials such as Dyneema
  • High precision
  • Excellent repeatability

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