
Kruizenga Archery started in 1993 when Garrett Kruizenga and his son Mark opened a 350 sq ft store on West Main in Van Buren County. Garrett had been selling bows and arrows out of his Marshall home since the early 1950s, including Fred Bear equipment—a brand he knew personally through his friendshi...
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Kruizenga Archery started in 1993 when Garrett Kruizenga and his son Mark opened a 350 sq ft store on West Main in Van Buren County. Garrett had been selling bows and arrows out of his Marshall home since the early 1950s, including Fred Bear equipment—a brand he knew personally through his friendship with Fred Bear himself. What began as a family hobby became a retail operation, and over three decades later, it's expanded to over 4,000 square feet while staying true to its roots.
The whole Kruizenga family was into archery and bowhunting. That tradition continues with Mark, his wife Theresa, and their boys all active in teaching kids the sport.
Equipment Selection: - 8 compound bow lines - 9+ crossbow lines - Major brand accessories: arrows, sights, releases, stabilizers, targets
Range Facilities: - 12-lane indoor range at 20 yards - Outdoor target range with targets to 50 yards - Test shoot bows before you buy
Service & Repair: - String/cable replacement - Full bow tuning and setup - Arrow repair - Sighting in (free if purchased from Kruizenga) - Warranty work on-site - 50+ years combined experience from Mark and his partner Mick
Kruizenga is the official repair and warranty center for: Tenpoint, Ravin, Barnett, Diamond, Mathews, Hoyt, Bowtech, Mission, Bear, Excalibur, Centerpoint, and Prime.
Adult winter leagues, 3D leagues, and Saturday morning kids' leagues run year-round. Kids under 16 shoot free during open range time.
Hours: Mon-Thu 10AM-7PM | Fri 10AM-5PM | Sat 10AM-4PM | Sun closed until July
Location: 24780 M-43, Mattawan, MI :::
Serves hunters and archers throughout central and western Michigan, including Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Battle Creek, and parts of Indiana.
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