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The GEN 2 TiTAN™ Cable Slide
UNEQUALED PERFORMANCE and UNPRECEDENTED DESIGN
NEW FEATURES
*** INCREASED ARROW SPEED
*** Black Anodized Titanium Frame
*** Additional clearance between Cable Slide Frame and Cable Guard Rod
*** SCREWED IN SMALL ROLLERS with tight tolerance Titanium Screws
*** Higher Precision and SMOOTHER bearings in the large rollers
*** Stronger Large Roller Design
*** Slimmer profile Titanium Frame
The GEN 2 TAP-TiTAN™ will function well on ANY BRAND OR MODEL of bow that has a removable Cable Slide that travels along (during the draw cycle) a rounded Cable Guard Rod.
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NO RETUNING required (in most cases), same arrow POI (Point of Impact) as factory cable slides.
- The Cable Slide frame is made from one solid piece of expertly machined grade 5 Titanium - which is MUCH STRONGER than aluminum factory versions. Factory Cable Slides have been known to occasionally fracture and break apart while the bow is being drawn or shot (see photo below). This breakage cannot occur with our product given the high strength to density ratio of Titanium Alloy.
- The TAP-TiTAN™ GEN 2 will function well on ANY BRAND OR MODEL of bow that has a removable Cable Slide that travels along (during the draw cycle) a rounded Cable Guard Rod.
- Functions best overall with Served Cables but has been designed to be used with NON-Served Cables as well!
WHITE ROLLERS?!!
I often answer the question of "WHY THE WHITE ROLLERS?".... and while I DO understand that people may not "like" them as much as black rollers, I simply NEVER compromise when it comes to performance.
TAP has never been about aesthetics or what looks most appealing... ALWAYS about what functions best.
TAP has never been about aesthetics or what looks most appealing... ALWAYS about what functions best.
When it comes to plastics and how they behave, it's really important to keep in mind that a material like Delrin (or its equivalent like we used) will be at its SLICKEST/LOWEST friction and ALSO strongest, when it's in its natural state of off-white color... when black dye is added the physical properties begin to degrade.