Alpine Bows

Alpine Archery has been around since 1988 and has come up with quite a few innovations for the bow industry. Here are some of their advancements in the archery industry milestones:
1988 - Slide Lock Overdraw. This was the first adjustable length overdraw, with a movable carriage.
1989 - Ultra Overdraw. First overdraw reversible for right and left hand.
1990 - Alpine introduces machined riser bows. The Silverado Target Bow began the machined riser revolution. Within the next few years every manufacturer would follow Alpine’s lead.
1990 - Machined riser bows with removable limb pockets and shelves.
1991 - To integrate an overdraw system into the Silverado machined riser bow.
1991 - To build a reflexed machined riser bow.

2001 - To introduce wide body cam technology with 25% wider grooves to reduce buss and string serving wear.
2001 - The Soft Loc Quiver is the first quiver to provide a dual guide rail, friction locking quiver mount with full vertical adjustment, and a quick dismount with no mechanical fasteners or hardware. Patent #6,672,2992001 - Quiver system with interchangeable hoods to adapt to different camo patterns. (Soft Loc Quiver)
2003 - To introduce the VX Series Pocket Mounting System. This system clamps the limbs to the riser like a vice. Still the most solid limb mounting system in the industry today.
2005 - To build integrated multi part, modular machined risers with the Tundra Series Denali. This innovative concept reduced material waste and cost and assured precise alignment of the upper and lower limbs. Today, several manufacturers continue to follow Alpine’s lead.
2007 - To introduce a hybrid cam system featuring dual payout grooves for load balancing. The Velocitec Cam System also combines different string profiles to balance power and speed with a smooth draw cycle.


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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.

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