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ZNIPER ZEXTANT

Even though the button is an enormously important part of most recurve bows, the range of options available is not huge. The upper price range is dominated by the long-established Beiter button, as used by the majority of elite recurve archers – with a few boutique options available, such as the Wifler button reviewed in Bow 142. The middle range is dominated by the Shibuya DX and buttons from bow manufacturers such as Spigarelli and Fivics. The cheapest options include Cartel, Avalon or Decut. At around €104, the new Zniper button is competing at least on price with the very top of the range.

The Zniper arrow rest, with a compoundstyle vertical

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