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Limbsaver

HQ: Granite Falls, WAMade in: Granite Falls, WA

Last verified: April 2026

Read our full verification: Is Limbsaver Made in USA?

Verification Summary

American Score

95%

Manufacturing Location

Granite Falls, WA

Headquarters

Granite Falls, WA

Founded

1996

Products Verified

4 products

Evidence Breakdown

Factory Location Specificity

CITY

Specific factory city identified

Website Claim

Yes

Brand website explicitly claims Made in USA

Manufacturing History

ESTABLISHED

Established USA manufacturer

Known Overseas Production

No

No known overseas production

Verification Notes

Manufactures recoil pads, archery dampeners, and vibration reduction products in Granite Falls, Washington. Known for NAVCOM (Noise And Vibration Control Material) technology. Website states Made in USA. String Stop and StrikeTech dampener lines made in Granite Falls. Products used on compound bows, crossbows, and firearms. Widely distributed through archery and sporting goods retailers.

Est. 1996Verified April 2026

Limbsaver has been manufacturing products in Granite Falls, WA since 1996. We carry 4 verified American-made Limbsaver products.

Heritage & History

LimbSaver was founded in 1996 in Granite Falls, Washington, developing proprietary NAVCOM polymer technology that absorbed vibration and dampened sound more effectively than existing materials. Applied to archery equipment — bow limbs, strings, and stabilizers — the technology reduced the noise and hand shock that were significant problems with early compound bow designs.

The company expanded the technology into firearms applications, producing recoil pads, barrel weights, and action dampeners that reduced felt recoil and muzzle jump. LimbSaver products became standard accessories for both bow hunters who needed quieter bows and rifle hunters who wanted reduced recoil for faster follow-up shots.

Made in Granite Falls, Washington

LimbSaver manufactures archery dampeners, firearms recoil pads, and vibration reduction products at the Granite Falls, Washington facility. The NAVCOM polymer is formulated and processed in Granite Falls, where the company maintains proprietary control over the material that defines its products' performance. Manufacturing involves molding the NAVCOM material into specific geometries and testing the vibration absorption characteristics of finished products.

Granite Falls is in Snohomish County east of Seattle, in the foothills of the Cascades. For bow hunters who want the quietest possible shot and rifle hunters who want to reduce felt recoil without compromising accuracy, LimbSaver's Washington-made products deliver unique performance that can't be replicated without the NAVCOM formula.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Limbsaver made in the USA?

Yes. Limbsaver manufactures 4 verified products in Granite Falls, WA. LimbSaver manufactures archery and firearms recoil and vibration reduction products in Granite Falls, Washington, producing the noise-reducing string stops and stabilizers that have become standard equipment for compound bow hunters.

Where is Limbsaver manufactured?

Limbsaver is headquartered in Granite Falls, WA. Manufacturing takes place in Granite Falls, WA.

What Limbsaver products can I buy?

We carry 4 verified Limbsaver products across Sports & Outdoors. Every listing links directly to Amazon with verified American manufacturing.

When was Limbsaver founded?

Limbsaver was founded in 1996. LimbSaver manufactures archery and firearms recoil and vibration reduction products in Granite Falls, Washington, producing the noise-reducing string stops and stabilizers that have become standard equipment for compound bow hunters.

Does Limbsaver ship from Amazon?

Yes, all Limbsaver products listed here are available on Amazon with free shipping for Prime members.

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