French brand launched in 2005 by Sebastien Flute, the archer who took individual Olympic gold in Barcelona in 1992. The limb range is built around standard ILF fitting and covers several price steps: EVO pairs fiberglass back and belly layers with high modulus unidirectional carbon and a foam core, Ignio 3K and Newtron 3K move to cross carbon plus foam for a faster, more forgiving limb, and ISO Pro sits at the top of the carbon foam line. Lengths are the usual 66, 68 and 70 inches measured on a 25 inch riser, with draw weights running from about 20 to 44 pounds in 2 pound increments.
The sensible buy for a club or regional target archer who has outgrown wood and glass training limbs but does not want to pay Korean flagship prices, and the same limbs suit barebow setups. In the United States the line comes through Lancaster Archery Supply, where popular weights sell out and turn into a two to three week special order, so plan ahead. Archers hunting the last few points at national level usually end up on more expensive limbs.
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