Warranty
The Adam riser has a 5 Year Warranty.

What is covered
- Manufacturing defects, Cracks in the machined riser, ILF bolt system
- Cracks in the wooden grip.
- Quiver adapters issues
- Arrow side plate issues
What is not covered
- Extensive wear and tear from normal use
- Surface scratches from normal use
- Damage as a result of modification to the riser, drilling machining, non intended use
- Using accessories outside the scope of the design of the riser.
- Attached accessories: Limbs, Strings, sights, stabilizers, ….
- Stripping of threads by improper use
- Damage caused by dry fire
In order to discuss warranty issues, we may ask you to send back the riser and we may decide to fix or replace at our own discretion. To contact us about warranty email david@adam-archery.com
Safety and Common sense; A bow is a weapon treat it as such
Before each use carefully inspect your bow
Note the condition of the shooting string, limbs and riser before you shoot. Shooting a bow with a frayed bowstring, damaged riser or limbs could result in further bow damage and serious Injury.
Never Dry Fire a bow
Firing a bow without an arrow (to absorb the energy) can cause severe damage to your bow and possible injury to the shooter or others nearby. Let down the string slowly and carefully from any drawn position. Never try drawing a bow that does not fit your size or strength. Damage caused by a dry fire will not be covered under warranty.
Minimum Arrow Weight
Do not shoot an arrow weighing less than five grains for every pound of peak draw weight. For example: If your bow’s peak weight is 40 pounds, do not shoot an arrow weighing less than 200 grains. Shooting an arrow below five grains per pound can cause damage to your bow and possible injury to the shooter or others nearby. Damage caused by shooting an arrow that is too light will not be covered under warranty.
Never Expose the riser to excessive heat or moisture for a prolonged period
While the riser is extremely tough, excessive heat, such as a sunny day inside a closed vehicle, could cause damage. Prolonged storage in a hot, dry attic or damp basement can also be damaging. Store the bow properly when not in use. Damage caused by extreme exposure will not be covered under warranty.
Secure Backstop
Make sure you have a backstop around your target that is large enough to catch a stray arrow and that it is thick enough that the arrow will not completely penetrate it. Make sure to position your target in a safe direction away from people, animals, buildings and roads.
Be sure of your target
Make sure that there are no people, animals, buildings, roads or other objects behind or near your target.
Inspect all arrows
Before shooting, inspect your arrows for damage. Discard cracked or dented shafts. Replace damaged or loose fletchings and nocks. Never shoot a damaged arrow. Shooting a damaged arrow can cause serious damage to your bow and or injure the shooter or others nearby.
Be safe and use common sense
Never shoot straight up. Wear safety glasses when working on and shooting your bow, especially when installing nocks. Be careful around the shooting string when using broadheads. Cutting the shooting string can cause serious damage to your bow and possible injury to you or others. Do not draw the bow beyond its maximum draw length. Never point or aim a drawn bow at another person. An adult must always supervise children.
READ AND HEED ALL WARNINGS. Adam Archery cannot be held responsible for injuries suffered or caused by misuse, unsafe or improper arrow and bow combinations. Adam Archery cannot be held responsible for injuries sustained when using an altered, modified, or damaged Adam Riser. In addition, always read the warning labels of any other product being used in conjunction with an Adam Riser (target, arrows, quiver…)




