I've got a 2011 exile with a very small amount of glass peeling off the top of the limbs on one corner. Can I cover this with 2 part epoxyto stop it from getting worse?
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I've got a 2011 exile with a very small amount of glass peeling off the top of the limbs on one corner. Can I cover this with 2 part epoxyto stop it from getting worse?
Beadrunner I would call Martin Customer service and get them replaced. They are under warranty. Take pics of the area in case they need evidence. They might send you back to your pro shop you got it from.
Hutch:cool:
I have had the same issue on a 09 Pantera without power tough limbs. Watch it,,, my split the hole limb. Hutch is right call CS and takes it back to your dealer. Your dealer may charge you, are you can strip it down and send it back to Martin. The only thing you will loss is the first shipping charge if you send it back to Martin. If you're a good customer with your dealer he may replace for free of charge. Good luck.
I guess I'm in trouble. I bought it from K&M archery off ebay
No your not in trouble. K&M archery hut is a dealer. I would call Martin Cs and deal with them. Your only going to be out about $25 in shipping and a little time.
Hutch:cool:
Thanks for all the help. I'll call them in the morning
my martin has had 2 sets of limbs that have had a problem...the first set were cracked and the company replaced them, i now have a piece of fiberglass coming off one of the limbs...is there a problem in the design???? i really love this bow and do not want to have to replace it. and replacing limbs in the middle of bow deer season every year is not acceptable in my opinion....so what do i do???? send it in and do without a bow for the rest of the season..even replacing the limbs takes me out of season for a lot of this year....not happy!!
The $25 it costs to ship a bow to Martin for a repair is well worth the service they give us. I'd rather spend the $25 to send it in than to have to pay full price for a new set of limbs or any other part.
right now it is a small splinter, but he shoots 65 lbs and being he has had 2 sets of limbs already put on his bow, he is switching to a back up til he can get it to the bow shop...just wondering if this is a common problem, and if it is, he may have to switch to some other bow, he is shooting his bear right now....really loves his martin for the way it feels and would like to keep it.