Martin Threshold Bow Set
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| List Price: | $219.99 - $280.00 |
| Price: | $194.88 - $213.24 |
Average customer review:
(28 customer reviews)
Product Description
The Adventure Series Threshold is a full size hunting bow, featuring a lightweight, durable riser and powerful limbs capable of achieving 310 FPS! The M-Pro machined aluminum single cam system includes a full set of interchangeable modules that allow adjustment from 25" – 31" (50#, 70# adult model) and 23.5" - 29" (40# youth model) in one inch increments without affecting draw weight. Draw weight is adjustbale down 10# from peak weight.
This bow comes to you with everything you need to start shooting today. Included a Mantis Rest,Twist Lock 6-arrow Quiver and a Fiber optic Striker Sight.
Introduce yourself to hunting adventure today, with the Adventure Series Threshold.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #38717 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: Martin Archery
- Model: A63XX-XH-parent
- Released on: 2011-03-18
Features
- Speed 305fps,
- Let Off 75 percent,
- Brace height 6.9in.,
- Axle length 36.75in.
- This item is not for sale in some specific zip codes
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
35 of 35 people found the following review helpful.
Its Workable
By Fernando C. Malacara Jr.
I bought the bow from sportsman's guide. It has a good riser and metal cams. It has an issue with the cam stop were it can rotate past the stop point and this can be dangerous because if it does the cam will get stuck leaving the limbs compressed. I had this happen to me the first time I shot it, easy enough to fix just be aware of it. It is an old style bow meaning the limbs are not parallel and it can jump out of your hand if you are new at shooting a bow like me. The sight ring cover is cheap plastic and will not take a beating. The arrow rest is a drop away rest but not fully confined would be better off with a whisker biscuit.
So now that I made it sound like a piece of crap consider this, the cam stop problem is easily fixed and the bow is 206 dollars with the sportsman's guide club discount. I replaced the sight with a $30 5 pin sight, the drop away rest with a $40 used fully confined drop away rest and added an extra washer to the cam stop bolt to extend its length, plus a $30 stabilizer and bingo for $306 plus tax I have a very accurate 70# bow with all the fixings.
I recommend this bow to anyone who wants to start with bow shooting and is on a budget like me. You will get an exceptional 70# bow that is very accurate, powerful and best of all affordable.
21 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
Product worthy of its' price
By Protecting Consumers
I was in the market for a Compound Bow that was reasonably priced, yet also integrated some of the newer technology and the Martin Threshold is almost too good to be true.
As $200, it is IMPOSSIBLE and probably ignorant to try and compare it with similar boss on the market simply because neither Bowtech, nor PSE as well as others make a Compound Bow with these features at this price.
The Bow itself is strong Aluminum, ergonomically comfortable and has a beautiful camo finish.
It comes with a decent rest ($15 alone for the cheapest one at a retail store), a sight ($17), a quiver ($20), as well as the standard stabilizer bar. Therefore it's almost as if the Bow itself is selling for around $150, which is the price of a decent youth bow.
It breaks down easily (if you know anything about Compound Bows) and is easy to adjust.
I understand others' complaints about wanting better instructions, but what everyone should do (the proper, safe and intelligent thing to do) is go to your nearest Archery store/Dealer and have a professional measure your Draw Length (the 60-70lb version adjusts from 26-31"), as too many people have difficulty with their equipment because of this simple factor. They can also help you adjust draw weight as well as your sight preferences.
Shooting this Bow is much like shooting my Bowtech, which cost more than 3 times as much.
It goes without saying that you need to purchase a caliper release w/T-strap, unless you honestly can pull 60-70lbs of concentrated pressure on the 1/4 inch area of skin between your pointer and middle fingers.
Overall this is a No-brained purchase for first time Bow owners, or anyone looking for an exceptional Bow at an amazing price.
Hopefully this helps and reminds buyers to review the product with logic and common sense and avoid spoiled, entitled remarks that have nothing to do with qulity and value.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
good bow but was not complete
By patrick d marchant
The package was missing the two arrows and I did not see the box that says double as a carry case. I am going to try and get the two arrows by sending a e-mail. Will follow-up with rest of review after I attempt to get arrows. I have been offered a credit for the missing arrows. I now give it 5 stars.




