Riser Win & Win Inno Ex-Power

Athena34

New member
Looking for recommendations for a riser to go with Win & Win Inno Ex-power limbs. I'm 5'4", have a 24" draw length and the limbs are 32#. I compete in the collegiate basic bow competitions in the US. I was given the limbs, but need a good (inexpensive) riser.
Thanks!
 

Mark31121

Member
Ironman
Do you have more info on the basic bow category?

Also, what length of limbs are they as that's quite a short draw length you have.
 

Athena34

New member
Hi Mark,
The basic bow category allows for only the bow, string, arrow rest and weights. No sights, stabilizers, clickers, etc are allowed. We shoot at distances from 18-55 meters, both target and 3D.
The limbs are 66"
Thanks in advance for any insight you can provide. :)
 

backinblack

Active member
Hi Athena34,

Given your draw length I'd suggest that a 23 inch riser (or shorter) would be more appropriate than 25 inches. I think that this and your budget will mean that you are limited in your choices. If you can run to around $300 you can get a Seb Flute Forged Plus at Lancaster Archery (i hope I can mention them on here) which is a well-regarded riser: SF Archery Forged Plus 23" Recurve Riser

As an alternative you might want to ask around on Trad Talk or Archery Talk to see if anyone has a second hand riser going cheap or can make some recommendations based on what is available Stateside (we are largely UK based on this forum).

I hope you get sorted soon and wish you good shooting.

Best,
Backinblack
 

backinblack

Active member
Hi Athena34,

Given your draw length I'd suggest that a 23 inch riser (or shorter) would be more appropriate than 25 inches. I think that this and your budget will mean that you are limited in your choices. If you can run to around $300 you can get a Seb Flute Forged Plus at Lancaster Archery (i hope I can mention them on here) which is a well-regarded riser: SF Archery Forged Plus 23" Recurve Riser

As an alternative you might want to ask around on Trad Talk or Archery Talk to see if anyone has a second hand riser going cheap or can make some recommendations based on what is available Stateside (we are largely UK based on this forum).

I hope you get sorted soon and wish you good shooting.

Best,
Backinblack
 

Athena34

New member
Thank you Backinblack,
Lancaster recommended the exact same riser, but they don't have it available in left hand.
I appreciate the help!
Best to you,
Athena34
 
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