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$429.00
The Reserve Pro is the most advanced string and cable reserving jig available, engineered to handle any string or cable length in the archery market. Designed for both ease of use and professional-grade performance, it applies up to 250 pounds of pressure for a secure, tight serve every time. With the Reserve Pro, you can reserve any section of a string or cable, from one end to the other, saving time and avoiding costly replacements. The unit mounts directly to any LCA bow press or workbench, making it a versatile and essential tool for archers and pro shops alike.
Lead Time: 3 week(s)
The Reserve PRO is built to outlast and outperform. Crafted with premium components and assembled with precision, it’s engineered to deliver years of reliable service. Every detail is designed for strength and accuracy—no weak links, no shortcuts—just a rock-solid product you can depend on for consistent, professional results.
The Reserve PRO is proudly manufactured in our facility located in the state of Georgia, USA.
Innovation isn't just part of what we do—it defines it. The Reserve PRO embodies this standard, delivering unmatched precision for tuning every detail of your bow with accuracy and ease.
Each Reserve PRO is built like a tank, so you can fully trust that this product will stand the test of time.
The Reserve PRO has been rigorously tested to withstand the demanding conditions of the workshop environment.
1. What’s in the Box
Choice of Standard Bracket or Ultimate Bracket
Standard: Fits most LCA bow presses
Ultimate: Fits Ultimate EZ and Ultimate EZ Deluxe presses
2. Mounting Options
Option A: Table or Bench Mount
⚠️ Tip: Drilling pilot holes prevents bolt breakage and ensures a snug, sturdy mount.
Option B: Bow Press Mount
3. Attaching the String or Cable
First End:
Wind the Cable:
Second End:
4. Adding Tension
5. Re-Serving Process
If moving to another section:
Special Case: End Loops
6. Applications
Re-serving worn areas (center serving, end loops, or cable sections).
Extending the life of your string or cable set.
Convenient field or shop repairs without replacing entire sets.
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Edward Castaneda –
Awesome but Disappointed
I actually love the item and how it works. However, upon opening the box and getting my new tool out to address an immediate string issue with my son’s bow, I learned that a hardware wheel pin was missing. Therefore, I was not able to address the issue on the bow string for my son. I called the office the next day and the gentlemen kindly said he would mail some pins out that same day. Today, (Feb. 5th), I do not have them. In my need I went out to a local hardware store and purchased a similar pin that is not exact but functional. I wish you folks had gotten right the first time.
Edward Castaneda –
Awesome but Disappointed
I actually love the item and how it works. However, upon opening the box and getting my new tool out to address an immediate string issue with my son’s bow, I learned that a hardware wheel pin was missing. Therefore, I was not able to address the issue on the bow string for my son. I called the office the next day and the gentlemen kindly said he would mail some pins out that same day. Today, (Feb. 5th), I do not have them. In my need I went out to a local hardware store and purchased a similar pin that is not exact but functional. I wish you folks had gotten right the first time.