Martin Tiger Specifications
Below are the specs for the Martin Tiger compound bow. This compound bow was modified by the Martin design team over years. Scroll down to find Martin Tiger specs for all modifications.
12 versions (2011-1999), specs were changed
all versions (2011 - 1999)
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Version | Brace height | Ata length | Draw length | Draw weight | IBO speed | Mass weight | Let-off |
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BH | AtA | DL | DW | IBO | Wght | LO | |
Version: 2011 (T-Pro Cam) | |||||||
2011 (T-Pro Cam) | 6.5 " | 24 " | 14-24 " | 10-20 lbs | fps | 1.375 lbs | 40% |
Version: 2010 (T-Pro Cam) | |||||||
2010 (T-Pro Cam) | 6.5 " | 24 " | 14-24 " | 10-20 lbs | fps | 1.375 lbs | 40% |
Version: 2009 (T-Pro Cam) | |||||||
2009 (T-Pro Cam) | 6.5 " | 24 " | 14-24 " | 10-20 lbs | fps | 1.375 lbs | 40% |
Version: 2008 (T-Pro Cam) | |||||||
2008 (T-Pro Cam) | 6.5 " | 24 " | 14-24 " | 10-20 lbs | fps | 1.375 lbs | 40% |
Version: 2006 (Mini Z Cam) | |||||||
2006 (Mini Z Cam) | 5.375 " | 31.5 " | 17-23 " | 10-40 lbs | 220 fps | 2.25 lbs | 65% |
Version: 2005 (Mini Z Cam) | |||||||
2005 (Mini Z Cam) | 5.375 " | 31.5 " | 17-23 " | 10-40 lbs | 220 fps | 2.25 lbs | 65% |
Version: 2004 (Mini Z Cam) | |||||||
2004 (Mini Z Cam) | 5.375 " | 31.5 " | 17-23 " | 10-40 lbs | 220 fps | 2.25 lbs | 65% |
Version: 2003 (Mini Z Cam) | |||||||
2003 (Mini Z Cam) | 5.375 " | 31.5 " | 17-23 " | 10-40 lbs | 220 fps | 2.25 lbs | 65% |
Version: 2002 (Mini Z Cam) | |||||||
2002 (Mini Z Cam) | 5.375 " | 31.5 " | 17-23 " | 10-40 lbs | 220 fps | 2.24 lbs | 65% |
Version: 2001 (Mini Z Cam) | |||||||
2001 (Mini Z Cam) | 5.375 " | 31.5 " | 17-23 " | 10-40 lbs | 220 fps | 2.24 lbs | 65% |
Version: 2000 (Mini Z Cam) | |||||||
2000 (Mini Z Cam) | 5.375 " | 31.5 " | 17-23 " | 10-40 lbs | 220 fps | 2.24 lbs | 65% |
Version: 1999 (Mini Z Cam) | |||||||
1999 (Mini Z Cam) | 5.5 " | 29.375 " | 17-24 " | 10-40 lbs | 210 fps | 2.1 lbs | 66% (effective) |
BH | Brace height |
AtA | Axle-to-Axle length |
DL | Draw length |
DW | Draw weight |
IBO | IBO speed |
Wght | Mass weight |
LO | Let-off |
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Pros
Pros
- Good starter bow for kids from 4 to 8 years old
- Very lightweight - important for smaller kids
- One of the safest youth bows
- Has built-in fully adjustable sight
- No need to adjust the draw length
- Extremely affordable bow - great value for money
- Factory strings could be of better quality
- Coarse-grained draw weight adjustments