With the new Siege crossbow, EK ARCHERY brings the evolution of the well-known and popular Cobra System crossbows to the market and combines the ingenious cocking mechanism of the Cobra System crossbows with a compound system.
The distinctive and now well-known triangular shape is not just a mere visual feature, but the result of innovative technology, because it has never been easier to cock a crossbow: The long connection between the pistol grip and the tip is in fact the lever for cocking the crossbow. But how does it all work? Quite simply and, above all, much better than with all conventional systems, is the answer. When the cocking lever on the pistol grip is released and pushed forward, the complete trigger unit, including the safety, also moves forward and locks into place on the relaxed string. If the cocking lever is now moved back to its original position, the trigger unit with the engaged string moves back to the firing position and the crossbow is cocked. And thanks to the long lever, this requires considerably less force than conventional systems.