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Gillo GF 25" ILF Recurve Riser

by Gillo
$1,089.99
SKU CAO24756HQ
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 The Gillo GF is a versatile 25" ILF recurve riser, expertly crafted for Olympic recurve and competitive barebow archery. It boasts Gillo's innovative “Tunnels” system, which provides unparalleled balancing capabilities suitable for both recurve and barebow enthusiasts.

The Gillo GF, along with the GT are Gillo's flagship risers. The GF features an innovative weight system that works with a machined tunnel directly into the riser above and below each limb pocket. This allows you to purchase adjustment weights and other accessories for optimal balance. 

Limb pocket colour is listed first, while the riser colour is listed second.

Specifications

  • Suitable for Olympic recurve and barebow styles
  • Length: 25"
  • Weight: 1350g / 3.17lbs
  • Integrated shock absorbers
  • Matte sanded anodized surface
  • Aluminum 7075 Limbs alignment plates
  • Stainless steel limb bolts
  • Machined solid aluminum body
  • Hardwood, stratified grip
  • Special round seats for optional balancing weights
  • Hard wood, root coloured medium grip
  • 2 additional 5/16-24 UNF tapped holes on back for more stabilizers
  • Front and rear center stabilizer bushings
    Features new “Tunnels” technology with floating risers for advanced balancing options 40% poundage adjustment range.
  • Allows for easy balancing on belly and back of riser that complies with barebow guidelines

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    Frederic B. (Quebec)
    Love it

    I have a low draw weight but the bow feels like I'm shooting something heavier. Not much vibration and the handle is well balanced. I also love the grip, It's very comfortable.

    Couple things to consider:

    - The limb pockets offers a wider than usual range of draw weight. But if you are shooting close to the minimum setting, you need to set your brace height higher than usual (and higher than what's in the instruction manual). For example at 70" the brace height needs to be around 11"-11.5". Otherwise the limbs are not bent enough and the bow makes a weird sound.

    - The included grip is said to be "medium" but it's a bit lower than your typical medium grip. Personally I like the feeling, but if you prefer a higher grip, you will need to buy another one.