Riser Material
The riser is CNC machined out of 6061-T6 Aluminum. The T6 Temper provides the maximum hardening an therefore yields the most strength. In thicknesses of 6.35mm (0.250”) it can exceed strength of stainless steel. This is an extremely strong aluminum and very light. All the risers come in under 2 lbs.
Anodized surface finish
This Green Gun metal anodized surface treatment makes the finish more durable and scratch resistant that paint.
ILF Boot
ILF stands for “International Limb System”. It is CNC machined out of Stainless steel. The ILF boot alignment system has two 4mm set screws that allow you to adjust the limbs while the bow is strung. You can adjust the angle up to 2 degrees in each direction. The Boot also has a center indicator to help with this setup.
Quiver Adapter
The quiver adapter consists of two parts, top and bottom. They allow for a two-part quiver to be easily applied. The standard adapter has a 10-24 thread insert. I can supply ones with 1/4-20 thread at an additional cost. The quiver adapters are keyed and can only be applied one way. They are locked in
Sight Adapter Holes
There are two holes that are threaded for 10-32 and can accommodate most standard sights on the market.
Wood Grip
The grip is a very comfortable ergonomically designed grip. It is built using beautifully layered wood. Even though the riser is aluminum, using a wood grip gives you the feel of a traditional bow. And it looks great
Bushing
Below the grip there is a bushing that has 10/32 thread. It will accommodate most stabilizers on the market
Arrow Side Plate
The riser comes with plastic side pate that has 1mm spacers. This allows you to find the center shot based on the diameter of your arrow shaft. To aid in this the arrow shelf has a center line indicator.
ILF Bolt
The ILF bolt is the other critical component of the ILF system. It is also CNC machined out of Stainless Steel. By default, it is screwed all the way down. But you can do some custom tillering by unscrewing it. To do this you have to loosen the lock screw in the back. You can also reduce the draw weight of the bow. For every full turn it reduces the draw weight by 1-2 pound. I would not turn it down more that 4 turns.
Pocket to add Weight
Between the ILF boot and the ILF bolt is a pocket with a 4mm thread. You can add weights here to fine tune the balance of the riser. These weights will be available in the future.




