More Achievements:
1992 - Alpine introduces the Alpine Colt youth bow. This bow was the first compound bow scaled down to fit a child properly.
1994 - To CNC machine limbs for the closest possible dimensional control.
1995 - Alpine built the first rotating draw length cam. This cam was used on the Colt youth bow.
1995 - Alpine also introduced the Ladies Silverado bow. This little wonder was the first bow built exclusively for women.
1997 - Alpine introduced the Inverse Twin Limb Mounting System. This revolutionary system held twin limbs more securely and quietly than any other limb mounting system offered.
1997 - The T-2 cam had two different performance profiles, so one could change the feel and performance of the bow.
1997 - To bed limbs in silicone to reduce noise and vibration.
2000 - Alpine introduced the patented Fast Trac Ball Bearing Cam technology. This innovative system eliminated bearing wear associated with bronze and nylon bearings. Today most manufacturers are following Alpine’s lead. Patent #6,415,7802001 - To introduce wide platform limb technology for more stability and torsion control.
These are just a few Alpine bows that we have listed on our Online Bow Shop.
1992 - Alpine introduces the Alpine Colt youth bow. This bow was the first compound bow scaled down to fit a child properly.
1994 - To CNC machine limbs for the closest possible dimensional control.
1995 - Alpine built the first rotating draw length cam. This cam was used on the Colt youth bow.
1995 - Alpine also introduced the Ladies Silverado bow. This little wonder was the first bow built exclusively for women.
1997 - Alpine introduced the Inverse Twin Limb Mounting System. This revolutionary system held twin limbs more securely and quietly than any other limb mounting system offered.
1997 - The T-2 cam had two different performance profiles, so one could change the feel and performance of the bow.
1997 - To bed limbs in silicone to reduce noise and vibration.
2000 - Alpine introduced the patented Fast Trac Ball Bearing Cam technology. This innovative system eliminated bearing wear associated with bronze and nylon bearings. Today most manufacturers are following Alpine’s lead. Patent #6,415,7802001 - To introduce wide platform limb technology for more stability and torsion control.
