R&D Chronology of JW20 Compound Bow

In April 2007, JW20 Compound Bow Studio was officially established.

In 2008, in addition to a large number of early products, first-generation products such as Phantom, Sirius, Attack, and Xuanyuan were launched.

In August 2009, the first-generation triangular compound bow Bermuda was announced.

May 2010 hurricane announcement.

In January 2011, the first generation of balance and balance2011 compound bows were launched.

In May 2011, upgraded versions of Sortie and Xuanyuan, Sortie II and Xuanyuan II compound bows were announced.

In October 2011, the War Horse compound bow was exported to Australia.

In April 2012, the second generation of balance and balance2012 compound bows were launched.

In April 2012, the second-generation Hurricane, the Hurricane II compound bow, was announced.

In July 2012, the double-biased pre-bent version of the Hurricane II compound bow was announced.

In August 2012, the war horse compound bow was exposed in China.

The Sirius II compound bow was announced in November 2012.

In March 2013, the third generation of the Strike 2013 compound bow was announced.

In April 2013, the third generation Xuanyuan, Xuanyuan 2013 conforming bow was announced.

In May 2013, the third generation of balance and balance2013 compound bows were launched.

In November 2013, the ultra-short compound bow was exposed and launched.

In December 2013, the fourth generation balance and balance2014 compound bows were exposed.

In March 2014, the fourth generation strike compound bow was launched.

In May 2014, the third generation Sirius compound bow was launched.

In June 2014, the War Horse 2 compound bow went viral.

In July 2014, the fourth-generation Tianlang compound bow T4 became popular.

In August 2014, we officially obtained the triangular compound bow patent issued by the National Patent Office.

In September 2014, the fifth generation triangular ultra-short compound bow B5 became popular.

In October 2014, the ultra-short compound bow was successfully exported to Russia and Kyrgyzstan.