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Product Catalogue 2021 Wiawis Is a Product Brand of Win&Win PRODUCT CATALOGUE 2021 WIAWIS IS A PRODUCT BRAND OF WIN&WIN WIAWIS stands for “Winning Action, Winning Spirit”. It represents the unwavering action and spirit for victory. As a name well suited to the philosophy of WIN&WIN, WIAWIS prod- ucts are high-end archery bows and they are our representative products of WIN&WIN. 3 WIAWIS PHILOSOPHY : Quality Differentiation The story of Win&Win Archery is the story of professional Based on its expertise in archery, WIN&WIN has devoted its archers who gambled everything to follow their passion. passion and efforts to making the best bows in the world by In 1993 WIN&WIN Co. was established by Mr. Park Kyung Rae actively investing in advanced technology. In 2002, Yamaha and the people who used to be in national archery team. Prior archery technology and equipment were introduced to to that, the Korean Archery National Team was seated among further enhance its technology and know-how. Thus, the middle world archery ranks in the early 1980s. Mr. Park WIN&WIN has become the top brand in the world as a worked to bring the Korean Archery Team to where it is today; majority of the athletes from the Olympics and the World the best archery program in the world. He led Korea to success Championships are using the WIAWIS Bow from Win-Win. At with their first gold medal at the World Championships in the Rio Olympic Games in 2016, WIAWIS Bow has achieved 1985 and with the gold medals at the Olympic in 1988 and at a gold medal in all categories. the World Championships in 1991. ARCHERY COLLECTION 2021 ARCHERY 4 5 WIAWIS The best high-tech materials are developed and UNIQUE MATERIALS used by WIAWIS as its own unique technology to TECHNOLOGY : optimize bow performance. Maximizing properties of carbon with applying a high tech nano graphene Self-development and production of materials optimized a bow The quality of carbon prepreg has a direct affect on bow performance. WIAWIS carried out detailed Graphene is the material to have won the Nobel Prize and studies on various factors that would affect bow performance, such as: accuracy; rigidity; rebound force is referred ‘the material of dreams’. It is lighter than wood, (modulus); durability; shock; vibration absorption etc. The studies enabled development of high quality stronger than diamond as well as the smallest material that nano carbon prepreg, designed and optimized specifically for the bow. It is used today in the manufac- mankind has ever discovered. Based on the development of turer production of our bows. these graphene-applied carbon prepreg, WIAWIS was able to develop stronger, more accurate and more durable bows by maximizing the perfor- mance of the carbon. [WIN&WIN’s own nano carbon prepreg machine] FOAM CORE affecting on bow performance The lighter and stronger special foam core developed with WIAWIS’ own technology not only increases arrow speed but also decreases bow torsion of about 40 percent compared to other foam cores. Also,its Application of Counter Veil System superior performance to absorb impact and vibration reduces unnecessary movement of the bow at the moment of shooting and improves its accuracy. A special material laminated in the limb base, Counter veil system efficiently absorbs the shock and vibration in shooting. It reduces unnecessary movement and im- proves bow accuracy. Mixture of raw materials Molding and hardening Cutting in width 45mm and sanding WIAWIS WIAWIS bows are planned and designed efficiently by a group of top design experts who have won the TECHNOLOGY : ANALYSIS & DESIGN Reddot Design Award. The WIAWIS bows are developed with the best expertise and efficient design through scientific analysis by a group of archery experts Our expert designers have more than 20 years of knowledge for production/manufacture of WIAWIS bows, as well as experience and know-how as professional archers. WIAWIS bows are created by the best experts from the design to the production of WIAWIS products. The elements that directly affect the performance of the bow, that is, center-shot, torsion of limbs & a riser, shock absorption, vibration reduction, bow torque, as well as shooting feeling are analyzed scientifically and designed by a group of archery experts. ARCHERY COLLECTION 2021 ARCHERY 8 9 CONTENTS RISER CARBON META DX RADICAL PRO TFT-G INNO CXT CX7 ALUMINUM ATF-X WINEX LIMBS MXT-10 FOAM MXT-10 WOOD MXT-GF MXT-GW NS-G FOAM NS-G WOOD CX7 WINEX ACCESSORIES APPAREL WIAWIS risers and limbs represent the pinnacle of nano carbon technology. WIN&WIN’s carbon technology is excellent at absorbing shock and minimizing unnecessary movement to make shooting more accurate and stable. Better, faster, stronger! ARCHERY COLLECTION 21 WIAWIS RISER CARBON RISER CARBON RISER META DX RADICAL PRO TFT-G INNO CXT CX7 ALUMINUM RISER ATF-X WINEX ARCHERY ALUMINUM RISER COLLECTION 21 2021 NEW META DX META DX META DX features are functionally upgraded with ground- TECHNOLOGY breaking structural design. The special design of the META DX riser adapts materials developed by WIAWIS technology maximising accuracy and stability at the NOBEL PRIZE-WINNING GRAPHENE moment of shooting. META riser is made of graphene carbon which is TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS the best carbon material of WIAWIS. It improves LENGTH 25 inches the shock resistance caused by shooting and therefore minimises unnecessary movement, WEIGHT 1340g resulting in improved arrow grouping. TYPE RH / LH MATERIAL Graphene / Nano Carbon MATHEWS® EHS™ HARMONIC DAMPER MATHEWS® HARMONIC DAMPER BETTER TORQUE FREE CONSTRUCTION MATHEWS® EHS™ HARMONIC DAMPER In addition, Special Steel has been inserted to assist in the reduction of vibration and torsion META DX / META caused when force is transferredTM from the bow limbs. The Mathews® EHS dampening system has been introduced to improve stability of the Inside Steel shoot feeling, accuracy of the bow and ultimately CARBON RISER arrow grouping. ADVANCED STRUCTURAL DESIGN COLORS The latest riser has been designed to reduce the shock and vibration after shooting more effectively. The structural design is more dynamic and aesthetically pleasing than previous design MATHEWS® products. HARMONIC DAMPER 300 META DX 200 Normal Carbon Riser 100 0 (m/s^2) Rest Plate -150 -200 -300 0 m 200m 400m BLACK REMINGTON RED COBALT COST WEIGHT Light Heavy S.V (Shock, Vibration) Less Much COG (Center of Gravity) High Low LEVEL TILLER BOLT SIZE 13 mm Experts Beginner GRIP COMPATIBILITY 7 ARCHERY COLLECTION 2021 ARCHERY KAKHI METAL SAND BEIGE WHITE 14 15 RADICAL PRO RADICAL PRO TECHNOLOGY HIGHEST SHOCK ABSORPTION RADICAL PRO riser is made by nano carbon technolo- gy applying the innovative material of graphene. Its Center Suspension improves rigidity and durability while effectively SPECIALLY DESIGNED CENTER controlling shooting shock and minimizing bow torque. Also, a specially designed Sound Amplification board for the clicker SUSPENSION OF RADICAL PRO provides clear sound in 3000~6000Hz that is the most audi- The Radical Pro riser has been designed like ble frequency to the archer and making clicker timing regular. no other riser specifically to reduce vibra- This will enhance better arrow grouping. tion and bow torque when shooting. Unlike a dampener that absorbs vibration after shoot- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ing but has no effect on bow torque at the moment of shooting. Ultimately this assists to LENGTH 25 inches better arrow grouping by drastically reducing 1300g bow torque. WEIGHT TYPE RH / LH Radical Pro riser shows improved properties on vibration absorption at the same 44lbs MATERIAL Graphene / Nano Carbon Sound Amplification limbs set-up. Plate RADIACL PRO / HERE’S THE RADICAL PRO NANO CARBON RISER We use nano carbon applied graphene on both the riser and the limbs. CARBON RISER Center Suspension COLORS BLACK ULTIMATE DEEP PURPLE RED WEIGHT Light Heavy S.V (Shock, Vibration) Less Much COG (Center of Gravity) High Low TILLER BOLT SIZE 13 mm LEVEL GRIP Experts Beginner COMPATIBILITY 7 INDIGO METALLIC DARK WHITE ARCHERY COLLECTION 2021 ARCHERY BLUE EMERALD BRONZE 16 17 TFT-G TFT-G GRAPHENE MAXIMIZING SHOCK- TECHNOLOGY RESISTANCE AND VIBRATION DAMPING TFT-G riser is made of cutting-edge carbon molding tech- nology using graphene carbon materials. In the sight-win- dow area of the riser special steel machined in the form of H-beam has been used to improve strength and rigidity in the most vulnerable part of the riser. The H-beam minimizes GRAPHENE DAMPER the torque caused by the difference between the upper and lower balance/configuration of the riser, which will enhance Made of nano graphene prepreg dispersed in high arrow grouping. molecular epoxy to absorb shooting shock and vibra- In addition, the special graphene damper on the center of tion to assist with stabilizing the shot. the riser is designed to minimize shock vibration and error during the shot which make the archer’s sense of shooting GRAPHENE PREPREG maximized. The TFT-G handle, which has high stiffness and du- rability due to using nano graphene prepreg, is the TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS world’s first handle to improve the overall balance. LENGTH 25 inches This improves grouping and reduces bow torque by more than two times compared to ordinary aluminum WEIGHT 1320 g handles. TYPE RH / LH TFT-G / MATERIAL Graphene / Nano Carbon CARBON RISER [comparison of shooting shock and vibration in shooting] Graphene Carbon prepreg COLORS WEIGHT Graphene Light Heavy Damper S.V (Shock, Vibration) Less Much COG (Center of Gravity) High Low LEVEL TILLER BOLT SIZE 13 mm Experts Beginner GRIP COMPATIBILITY 7 CARBON BURGUNDY INDIGO GRAPHITE BLACK RED BLUE SILVER ARCHERY COLLECTION 2021 ARCHERY 18 19 INNO CXT CX7 UNIQUE DESIGN OPTIMISING CARBON BEST-IN-CLASS PERFORMANCE The CXT riser has been in production for many years and has The CX7 riser is designed and manufactured with carbon been a very popular riser winning medals at all levels.
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