Europe's widest selection
100 day return policy
Limbs | SANLIDA Miracle X7 - Fiber/Wood - 14-40 lbs - ILF

Length
Draw weight
71,40 £
incl. 20% VAT , plus shipping costs
orderable
Pair

This item has variations. Please select the requested variation.

Description

Limbs | SANLIDA Miracle X7 - Fiber/Wood - 14-40 lbs - ILF

The reliable ILF limbs made from the classic combination of maple wood in the core and fibreglass on the outsides make the Miracle X7 the entry-level limbs of the SANLIDA ILF range. They provide fast shots without neglecting precision and deliver consistent performance shot after shot.

The limbs are already equipped with the ILF system. "ILF" stands for the International Limb Fitting System - in short: ILF system - which identifies them as plug-in limbs and makes them universal. With the ILF system, the limbs are not screwed to the riser, but only inserted into the corresponding holders. The holders are standardised and ensure that the limbs can be used with all ILF risers.

Technical data:

  • Length: Short, Medium or Long
  • Bow length @ 25 inch riser:
    • 66 inch (Short limbs)
    • 68 inch (Medium limbs)
    • 70 inches (Long limbs)
  • Draw weight: 14-40 lbs
  • System: ILF
  • Material: maple wood, fibreglass

Scope of delivery:
1 pair


  • Draw Weight: 11-20 lbs21-30 lbs31-40 lbs
  • Limbs Material: WoodFibreglass
  • Screw on or ILF Limbs: ILF Limbs
  • Item weight: 0,00 kg
  • Manufacturer's information:

    Manufacturer's name:
    Sanlida Archery Equipment Corporation
    Address::
    Sanlida Archery Culture Tourism Area,Jiaohui Road,Shanyang District,Jiaozuo,Henan, China 454000
    Country of origin::
    China
    Website:
    https://www.sanlidaarchery.com/index.php
    Contact:
    ricky@sanlidaarchery.com
    Brand:
    Sanlida Archery

  • Responsible person:

    Responsible person:
    NV S.S.A. Sporting Goods
    Address:
    Neringstraat 2, 8370 Blankenberge, Belgien
    Country of origin:
    Belgium
    Contact:
    https://www.ssa-archery.com/de-de/contact-us

Loading ...