Win & Win

Win & Win is an archery equipment manufacturing company based in South Korea. Specializing in recurve bows for use in target archery including the Olympic games. They manufacture a wide range of risers and limbs (the parts that make up a recurve bow). Archers used their bows to win gold (Viktor Ruban) and bronze (Bair Badënov) medals in the men's individual 2008 Summer Olympics competition.

They are also one of the first to make an all carbon bow, the Inno.

Famous products

Win & Win's most famous products stem from their limb collection. These include the Win Act and the Inno. The Win Act comes in two sizes, 23 and 25 inches, and is made of 7071 aerospace aluminium. The Inno is comprised of three parts; a carbon frame, carbon foam, and Royal Cross Carbon reinforcement. This riser is the first popular all carbon production bow. It is regularly used in the Olympics and other FITA events.

KAP

KAP, or Korean Archery Products, is the entry level to intermediate range produced by Win & Win. Major Products include the KAP Prostyle, a trainer bow, and the KAP challenger/winstorm series of limbs.