White Tiger / Black Tiger – Korean Horse Bow

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White Tiger and Black Tiger are Korean horse bows with a cedar core covered with fiberglass, sourced directly from Korea. The brand is patronized by Martin Spörri, who ensures traditional craftsmanship and precise production of every piece.

Available in two color combinations, these bows are perfect for shooters seeking a fast, stable, and reliable bow inspired by Korean tradition. I personally tested these bows, measured their arrow speed and behavior, and can confirm they are high-quality products suitable for instinctive shooting and competitive use.

A practical review with testing will be available under the product.

The bows are manufactured in Korea.

Technical specifications:

  • Color variants: White Tiger, Black Tiger
  • Draw weights: 15#, 20#, 25#, 30#, 35#, 40#, 45#, 50#, 55#, 60#
  • Bow length: 44″, 48″, 54″
  • Core material: cedar
  • Surface: fiberglass
  • Manufacturer / Patron: Martin Spörri
  • Type: Traditional Korean horse bow
  • Use: Instinctive shooting, competitions, hobby shooting

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1,157.00 zł
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White Tiger / Black Tiger – Martin Spörri Signature Korean Horse Bow

A Korean Speed Horse Bow Designed by Martin Spörri

The White Tiger / Black Tiger is a modern Korean-style horse bow (Korean horsebow) developed in collaboration with Swiss speed shooter and YouTuber Martin Spörri, known for his focus on speed archery, instinctive shooting, and horse archery performance.

This bow is inspired by the traditional Korean Gakgung (각궁) design, but optimized for modern sport shooting and high-speed archery performance.

It is not a traditional historical reproduction, but a signature performance bow for speed and instinctive archery.

What is the White Tiger / Black Tiger

This bow is designed for:

  • speed horse archery
  • Korean-style reflex bow shooting
  • instinctive archery training
  • competition speed shooting
  • dynamic 3D archery
  • performance archery content (YouTube / shows)

It is widely used in:

  • horse archery training
  • speed shooting disciplines
  • instinctive archery practice
  • dynamic movement shooting

Korean Archery Influence (Gakgung Heritage)

Traditional Korean bows (Gakgung) are among the fastest reflex bows in the world.

Key characteristics:

  • extremely fast limb recovery
  • compact reflex geometry
  • high energy efficiency
  • thumb draw shooting style
  • explosive arrow release

The White Tiger / Black Tiger follows this heritage but is adapted for modern performance archery.

Design and Performance

Key characteristics:

  • ultra-fast shot cycle
  • lightweight construction
  • compact horsebow geometry
  • optimized for instinctive shooting
  • excellent for fast sequential shooting
  • built for performance and speed

This bow prioritizes speed, flow, and instinctive shooting over precision sighted archery.

Who is it for

The White Tiger / Black Tiger is designed for:

  • advanced archers
  • speed shooting athletes
  • horse archery practitioners
  • performance archers and YouTubers
  • instinctive archery enthusiasts

It is not a beginner bow – it is a high-performance tool for experienced shooters.

Martin Spörri – Swiss Speed Archer

Martin Spörri is a Swiss:

  • speed shooter
  • archery performer
  • YouTuber
  • instinctive archery specialist

His style focuses on:

  • extreme shooting speed
  • dynamic movement archery
  • instinctive shooting
  • performance-based archery content

The White Tiger / Black Tiger is built exactly for this shooting philosophy.

Erenhill Archery School Role

Erenhill Archery School acts as:

  • official reseller / distributor
  • e-commerce partner
  • archery community supporter

It is important to clarify:

👉 This is NOT an Erenhill-designed bow
👉 This is a Martin Spörri signature product
👉 Erenhill provides distribution and support only

Supporting archery and youth sports

Every purchase supports:

  • archery development
  • youth sports programs
  • training camps
  • Vlčí patroni community projects
  • traditional and modern archery education