Supplier's note
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Ah, so in the actual format example, the Technical Specifications table has Benefit, but the structured requirement earlier says Application Scenario. Since the user provided the format example, I should follow that. So the Technical Specifications table should have Feature, Specification, Benefit. The initial structured requirement might have been a mistake. So I'll proceed with the example's format.
Now, proceeding to structure the tables accordingly.
For the Technical Specifications:
- Feature: Adjustable Mounting Bracket
- Specification: T-shaped base with star-shaped knobs
- Benefit: Easy adjustment without tools, ensuring precise alignment.
Another row for the materials:
- Feature: Bow Riser Material
- Specification: Durable metal (aluminum/steel)
- Benefit: Enhanced durability and stability during use.
Arrow shaft material:
- Feature: Arrow Shaft Composition
- Specification: Pure carbon
- Benefit: Lightweight and high strength for accuracy.
And so on.
Customization Guide: Mention adjustable parameters like angle, height, and position to suit different shooting styles or target practices.
Get Inspiration: Something like "Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts, this stand offers..."
Choose Your Model table: Parameters could be Adjustment Range, Material Durability, Weight Capacity, etc. Base might have standard specs, Advanced adds more adjustability, Pro has premium materials and higher capacity.
Managers Note: First paragraph highlights breakthroughs like composite limbs, metal riser, and adjustable bracket. Second paragraph guides users: hunters needing heavy-duty might choose Pro, casual shooters Base, etc.
Need to ensure all product attributes are covered: application is hunting, compound bow, archery. The product is a vise/stand for holding the bow, so the technical specs should reflect that.
Also, the vision details mention the bracket's adjustability and materials. So the Technical Specs should include those aspects.
I think that's a solid plan. Now, structure it into markdown as per the example, making sure each section is properly formatted with tables and paragraphs.
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