It’s not every day you string up a new pair of limbs and immediately sense that something is different. Better. Uukha’s new Yangi limbs, part of their reimagined Nature series, are more than a visual overhaul – they represent a shift in performance, purpose and design philosophy. Let me say it plainly: these are the finest limbs Uukha has ever made.
A new level of torsional stiffness
The first thing that struck me when comparing the Yangi to previous limbs – especially the Uukha Gobi – was just how much more torsionally rigid they are. This is not a small upgrade; it’s transformative. The increased stiffness translates into tangible control. Each shot feels more stable, more deliberate, more consistent – even under pressure or in less-than-ideal conditions.
Then there’s the draw curve, which is wonderfully even from beginning to anchor. That classic Uukha sensation – that pseudo-let-off softness near full draw – is now notably absent. And that, in my view, is a good thing. The feel is now far more constant and connected, giving you full awareness of where you are in the draw. There’s no hint of stackingwhatsoever.
Design that demands attention
Let’s not beat about the bush: these are the most beautiful limbs Uukha has ever crafted. The new Nature series is absolutely breathtaking. I mounted mine on a Hoyt Satori, and I must say – it’s a visual match made in heaven. Clean lines, a matte finish, subtle accents… it’s as if someone crossed Nordic design with a samurai’s blade.
The limbs appear slightly thinner in profile, with edges that feel just a touch sharper than before. The overall look is more focused, more refined. Even without firing an arrow, they communicate intent.
Speed, sure – but it’s the consistency that matters
Yes, the Yangi limbs are fast. But then again, Uukha limbs always are. The real story is how speed meets control. In the real world – in the woods, on the range, or under competition pressure – that balance is everything. Shot after shot, the Yangi delivers the same poised response. It’s like driving a sports car that doesn’t surprise you – it simply obeys.
Who are they for?
I suspect these limbs will win many fans among competitive archers, particularly recurve shooters who value precision and tactile feedback. In feel, they’re closer to something like Hoyt Velos than to the Gobi, which previously served as the entry-level option in the Nature series. These are for archers who demand more – and appreciate when design and engineering work in harmony.
Final thoughts
Uukha Yangi isn’t just the next chapter in limb design – it’s a statement. They are fast, firm, and flawlessly made. Whether you shoot targets, 3D, or simply love the craft of archery, these limbs are ready to raise your performance – and the look of your bow – to new heights.
Product Details
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Specifications – Uukha Yangi at a Glance
- Type: ILF Recurve Limbs
- Materials: Monolith C HM (Continuous Carbon Fibre. 70% Carbon 30% glass)
- Length Options (with 19” riser): Short (60”), Medium (62”), Long (64”)
- Draw Weight Range: 25–50 lbs (in 5 lb increments)
- Finish: Satin Carbon with Nature Series matte detailing
- Limb Tips: Fast Flight compatible
- Design Origin: Made in France
Note: All Yangi limbs are constructed with Uukha’s proprietary Monolith C HM process, offering superior torsional rigidity and energy efficiency. Limbs are compatible with all ILF risers and are designed for both field and 3D use.
Pros and Cons
Pros
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Exceptional torsional rigidity
Provides enhanced stability and accuracy under real-world conditions. -
Refined draw curve
Smooth and linear, eliminating stacking and offering a more connected feel. -
Stunning aesthetics
Easily the most elegant limb design in Uukha’s lineup – visually pairs beautifully with premium risers. -
Consistent performance
Delivers repeatable shots with minimal hand shock or variability. -
Thin and responsive profile
Slightly sharper and more refined in hand feel, appealing to archers who prefer tactile precision.
Cons
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Loss of “soft let-off” feel
Archers accustomed to the traditional Uukha draw sensation may find the Yangi feel more direct and less forgiving at full draw. -
Premium price point
Positioned well above entry-level limbs, Yangi may be a stretch for those on a tighter budget.
These “cons” are really pushed, because there are so little i can complain about, it anything…
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