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Kinetic Ember 23" Recurve Riser

by Kinetic
$219.00
SKU CAO9613HQ
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The Kinetic Ember is a 23 inch recurve riser forged from machined 6061 aluminum alloy. This ILF recurve riser is great for short draw archers and youth archers seeking a sturdy build that will last a long time. 

Specifications

  • Available in a range of anodized colours 
  • Supplied with a wooden grip
  • Weight: 1020 g / 2.25 lb
  • International limb fitting (ILF) - compatible with all standard ILF limbs
  • Makes 64" bow with short limbs, 66" bow with medium limbs, 68" bow with long limbs
  • Features a limb alignment system
  • Includes riser cover and extra hardware

Customer Reviews

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Brian

Fit and finish are really good

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Brian

Color and finish is really nice.

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Brad L. (Ontario)
Better than expected

great riser with tons of features, at an even better price point

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Howard I. (British Columbia)
Kinetic Ember Recurve Riser

Excellent riser for a bargain price. Its my go to ILF riser. Bow arrived as per schedule. Very satisfied with whole process.

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Ingmar W. (Manitoba)
Kinetic Ember 23” Riser

This little riser is a pretty good deal for anyone looking to get into Olympic recurve archery or even barebow archery. I usually shoot a 25” riser for both disciplines as I have a 29.25” draw-length. I wanted to experiment and try a shorter riser providing me with a slightly steeper angle at my anchor point as I’ve had issues with string contact at my nose and chin with my longer riser and long limbs. I know this kind of goes against the norm (I’m 5’10” by the way) but I was willing to give it a shot. It appears thus far that it helps me create a better nose/string/side of chin position that I can duplicate and not cause me issue tearing skin off my chin. This has been an issue for me as I have a fairly deep anchor which has caused me some pain in the past. Still working on it :)
Otherwise the riser has good anodizing for the price point. The grip is thicker in the throat than my normal grips from Jaegar but it actually sits really nicely on the inside of my hands lifeline and allows my hand to sit comfortably at 45 degrees roughly. My grip is actually sealed on the bottom which was the sole complaint brought up in the review of this riser by a member of Canada Archery Online in their review video. The grip is laminated wood so you can easily shape it to your liking if you prefer.
Overall I am happy with it! I got it in titanium grey, so I can even use it deer hunting if I like.

Bow sizing based on archer's height for Olympic Recurve

Olympic Recurve bows typically range in overall size from 66" to 70". Below is a rough guideline for new archers getting started in the sport.

  • 5'5" or shorter = 66" bow
  • 5'6" to 5'9" = 68" bow
  • 5'10" or taller = 70" bow

The Height of a modern Olympic Recurve bow is dictated by a combination of the riser size and the limb size. Combining long limbs with two different size risers will result in two different size bows. The typical Olympic riser size is either 23, 25" and 27".

Bow sizing based on archer's Draw Length for Traditional Takedown

Please note, traditional recurve draw length is typically shorter than compound. If transitioning always scale down at least half an inch for draw length.

For Adults

  • 5'5" or shorter = 60" - 62" bow
  • 5'6" to 5'9" = 62" - 66" bow
  • 5'10" or taller = 66" - 68" plus, bow

These are rough guidelines for new archers so they get the most out of their new traditional equipment. For some takedown bows limb length is not a choice. After some experience you may find you like longer or shorter limbs.

The Height of traditional takedown bows will often be dictated by a combination of the riser size and the limb size. A 58" bow for example can be made up of any combination of limb and riser size that creates an overall length of 58".

Traditional Takedown bows can come in sizes anywhere from 52" all the way up to 70". Bows that are longer in length are typically used in tournament situations while bows shorter in total length are used for hunting.

Age and Experience guideline

  • 14 years old or younger = poundage should be the as their age. Example 12 years old should be shooting 12# bow.
  • 18 to 14 years old = 16# to 20# depending on body build and height
  • Adult: Beginner = under 20#, Intermediate 22# to 28#, Advanced with experience = 30# and up.

Special orders receive top priority and are given prompt attention. While larger items like bows may not always be readily available, many special order items are consistently kept in stock. The general turnaround time for special orders is a minimum of 8 weeks, depending on the lead times set by the manufacturer.

Certain bows, such as custom target bows and high-quality traditional recurve bows, are exclusively made to order directly from the manufacturer.

In some instances, left-handed products like premium target equipment may experience unforeseen delays due to batch production by the manufacturer.

We strive to meet the deadlines mentioned above and make every effort to do so. However, there may be circumstances beyond our control that prevent us from meeting those deadlines. If such a situation arises, we will make every effort to rectify the issue. Special orders can be canceled or exchanged and are eligible for a refund after 8 weeks.

Customer Reviews

Based on 5 reviews
60%
(3)
40%
(2)
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B
Brian

Fit and finish are really good

B
Brian

Color and finish is really nice.

B
Brad L. (Ontario)
Better than expected

great riser with tons of features, at an even better price point

H
Howard I. (British Columbia)
Kinetic Ember Recurve Riser

Excellent riser for a bargain price. Its my go to ILF riser. Bow arrived as per schedule. Very satisfied with whole process.

I
Ingmar W. (Manitoba)
Kinetic Ember 23” Riser

This little riser is a pretty good deal for anyone looking to get into Olympic recurve archery or even barebow archery. I usually shoot a 25” riser for both disciplines as I have a 29.25” draw-length. I wanted to experiment and try a shorter riser providing me with a slightly steeper angle at my anchor point as I’ve had issues with string contact at my nose and chin with my longer riser and long limbs. I know this kind of goes against the norm (I’m 5’10” by the way) but I was willing to give it a shot. It appears thus far that it helps me create a better nose/string/side of chin position that I can duplicate and not cause me issue tearing skin off my chin. This has been an issue for me as I have a fairly deep anchor which has caused me some pain in the past. Still working on it :)
Otherwise the riser has good anodizing for the price point. The grip is thicker in the throat than my normal grips from Jaegar but it actually sits really nicely on the inside of my hands lifeline and allows my hand to sit comfortably at 45 degrees roughly. My grip is actually sealed on the bottom which was the sole complaint brought up in the review of this riser by a member of Canada Archery Online in their review video. The grip is laminated wood so you can easily shape it to your liking if you prefer.
Overall I am happy with it! I got it in titanium grey, so I can even use it deer hunting if I like.