

Each set of fiberglass limbs is attached to the riser with a limb pocket that pivots on a hardened steel rod. The result is a bow that has minimal shock or vibration, which generally translates into reduced noise. Past parallel limbs move in equal and opposite directions at the shot, thereby cancelling much of the vibration-causing energy leftover after propelling the arrow.

Capable of exceptional bend, the 10.5-inch split limbs move to past parallel angles but remain extremely stable thanks to the traditional upright limb pocket position. The limb sets are highly pre-stressed to achieve their shape and, more importantly, their performance. One of the more notable features on the Bow Madness is the radical curl of the split limb sets. The black anodized cam has optimized string grooves, tuning marks and highly visible engraving. Eccentrics ride on stainless steel axles and sealed ball bearings, contributing to the efficiency of the overall system. Letoff also is adjustable on the cam between 80 percent and 65 percent through draw stop positioning. String posts on the cam allow for approximately half-inch intermediate adjustments. The Madness Single Cam eccentric system offers draw lengths from 25-30 inches in one-inch increments (25-27 inches with Inner Cam Module and 28-30 inches with the Standard Cam Module).
