The limb pocket is the area on the riser where the limbs are attached. It connects the riser and the limbs and transfers the forces generated during the draw.

Variants:

  • ILF system (International Limb Fitting) → plug-in and interchangeable
  • Bolt-on systems
  • Permanent bonding in one-piece bows

Functions:

  • Partial adjustment options for tiller and draw weight
  • Secure fixation of the limbs
  • Alignment of the limbs (tuning)

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