Elite Archery has announced the launch of its new Elite Flex recurve, an innovative addition to their renowned line of high-performance archery equipment.
With so many great options to choose from, 2024 is a great year to be a bow buyer. Here are 16 models to check out at your local pro shop as you gear up for bowhunting season.
You’re going on the hunt of a lifetime or entering November with one specific buck in mind. What will you do if your bow or one of its components goes down? Is it time for a backup bow?
If you’re in the market for a new compound bow in 2023, then one of these 14 flagships is calling your name.
The new carbon Elite Era delivers innovative performance and a premium finish with the fit and feel of Elite Archery’s signature shootability.
The 2023 Elite Omnia delivers the same shootability as past models, but with greater customization and extra velocity.
Bowhunting World Field Editor Darron McDougal learned that holding the new 32-inch Elite Omnia at full draw, acquiring the target, aiming and executing a high-quality shot was practically effortless. It has target-bow stability with hunting maneuverability.
The new-for-2023 Elite Omnia features tremendous customization in limb pivot angle, draw length and let-off — all without a bow press. It aims like a target bow and is compact, fast, whisper quiet and accurate.
Six new-for-2022 flagship compound bows are put to test for speed, accuracy, sound, fit and finish, and other important criteria.
Elite Archery has revealed its new target bow, the 37.75-inch Verdict, which has the company’s largest axle-to-axle/riser ratio.