Named after the Zulu word for “bird,” the Inyoni Bow captures the essence of agility and grace. Perfect for archers who prioritise pinpoint accuracy, the Inyoni features finely tuned limbs that deliver a consistent and stable shot. The bow’s lighter, more streamlined design doesn’t compromise on power—its carefully chosen materials and meticulous construction ensure a brisk arrow flight with minimal vibration. An excellent companion for target archery or refined hunting scenarios, the Inyoni showcases the beauty of traditional woodworking in every curve.
Key Features
- Agile Performance: Prioritises precision and stability
- Lightweight Design: Comfortable to draw and easy to manoeuvre
- Exceptional Craftsmanship: Showcases fine carpentry and premium timbers
- Custom Finishes: Personalise the look to suit your style
Brace Height
What is brace height?
Brace height is the distance between the throat of your grip and your string.
What should your brace height be set at?
It should be set between 7 1/2 and 8 inches.
A Shorter Brace Height will result in a more aggressive , faster shooting and less forgiving shot.
A Higher Brace Height will result in a more forgiving, less aggressive shot.
Steps to check & adjust height on a traditional bow:
- Measure the distance from the throat of your grip to the string (It should be set between 7 1/2 and 8 inches).
- Use a Stringer to unstring your bows (it it needs adjusting).
- Twist the end of your string counter clockwise to increase the distance, or make it higher.
- Twist the end of your string clockwise to decrease the distance, or make it lower.
- String your bow back up and check the brace height again.
- Repeat until you achieve your desired brace height.
Height & Draw
Our Bows come in a range of heights and draw lengths:
Height: ranging from 55 inches to 65 inches
Poundage: ranging from 18 pound to 70 pound