66″ Metal Riser Takedown Recurve Bow Adult Archery Competition Athletic Bow Weights 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 LB Right Handed Archery Kit

66″ Metal Riser Takedown Recurve Bow Adult Archery Competition Athletic Bow Weights 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 LB Right Handed Archery Kit

$104.99

Question: Why the poundage of athletic recurve bow is only 20-36 pounds?

Answer: Athletic archery need to be stable.Every action should be consistent when drawing the bow.If the poundage is high, your action is easy to be out of contral, which will lead to mistake.There are 144 arrows in a game, shotting several rounds, high poundage will make people tired.

Features:
Strong fiberglass limb Made of maple laminations
Right Hand (Black, Blue, Red)
Left Hand (Black).

Specification:
Bow length: 66″
Draw weight: 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 LBS
Limbs color : Black
Riser color: Black/Red/ Blue
Riser Height: 21″
Max draw length: 32″
Weight: 2.8lb

Package Contents:
1 x riser
2 x bow limbs
1 x bow string
1 x bow stringer
1 x arm guard
1 x finger tab
1 x recurve bow sight
1x recurve bow arrow rest
2x string nocks


Select the right-hand bow (black, blue, red), left-hand bow (black) from the color options.PROFESSIONAL ARCHERY BOW PARAMETER: draw weight: 20-36lbs, bow length: 64″, riser length: 21″.
HAND ORIENTATION: A right handed bow will be held in your left hand and the string pulled with the right hand. Left handed bows are held in the right hand and pulled with the left hand.RECURVE BOW RISER : Magnesium aluminum alloy Cutting made, both make the whole bow is very light weight, but also to ensure a good hardness.
HIGH-QUALITY – Metal Riser. Strong fiberglass limb.Made of maple laminations
MORE COMFORTABLE EXPERIEBCE – The hard edges of the riser (handle) and limb pockets have been rounded to provide a sleeker, lighter weight, and more comfortable experience
PACKAGE :1 x riser, 2 x bow limbs, 1 x bow string, 1 x bow stringer, 1 x arm guard, 1 x finger tab,1 x recurve bow sight, 1x recurve bow arrow rest, 2x string nocks

9 reviews for 66″ Metal Riser Takedown Recurve Bow Adult Archery Competition Athletic Bow Weights 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 LB Right Handed Archery Kit

  1. Wayfinder

    Best bow I’ve found in this price range
    I originally bought a very similar SAS-brand bow. It was a fine bow but I returned it for one reason: a very uncomfortable, sharp-cornered grip (a fault pointed out by several reviewers). You’re going to be shooting a bow over and over again; a bad grip is a major issue.(See photos for details.)I ordered this bow because it was similar in nature and price and specifically advertised an improved, comfortable grip. They are correct. The slightly-rounded grip corner makes all the difference.In my younger years I shot the semi-pro archery circuit, every day. Just getting back in to it as a hobby. This is an excellent purchase on a target bow. Although it’s not a “pro-class” bow (ie, $600+) you could easily use this for the semi-pro competition circuit; nothing wrong with the bow itself. For absolute beginners I recommend a draw weight from 22 to 26 lbs. For those with some archery experience and have developed their back muscles for drawing, 30 to 35 lbs would probably be ideal (the “Olympics” draw weight). Likely for most casual / fun adult users, 26lbs will work just about right.Here’s my take on this bow set:PROS:* Good, light-weight riser* Comfortable grip (very important)* Quality limbs (especially at this price range, currently about $120. If that price goes up… the value per dollar goes down)* Three types of arrow rest– screw-in, standard “finger” rest and flat-to-bow shelf. I recommend the screw-in.* Decent quality string. Be sure to twist it 12 to 15 times before stringing up the bow for increased action and consistency.* Superior-design bow stringer* Excellent bow-sight (if you decide to use a sight. There’s lots to be said for instinctive non-sight shooting).* All the accessories, including arm guard, finger guard and nocks. For beginners: mount the nock about 1/4″ to 1/2″ above the top of where the arrow would sit if exact 90 degrees to the string. The arrow notches under the nock and needs some vertical room for flex.CONS:* No instructions– so I’ve included a (very amateur) video on how to string the bow. There are no warnings about what can happen if you don’t use the stringer. (Use the stringer! Always.) There’s no information on how to set up the bow, hold the bow, properly use the arm guard and finger protector– not even a sheet leading to a web site explaining such things. I could find no website for SinoArt itself, much less an instruction page. (If anybody finds one, please post for benefit of those just starting out.)* No locking nut on the screw-in arrow rest. (Fortunately I already had one.)That said, the seller is one of the most supportive and friendly I have come across. I contacted them via Amazon and they were bend-over-backward customer-friendly. 5-star+ feedback on that.At this price– this is a good-quality entry-level bow. It feels good, fires well and will likely hold up for years. Be sure to un-string it when not in use (the limbs are partially wood and wood can always weaken if left strung over long periods of time). I recommend *not* breaking it down between uses (better consistency), but that’s up to the individual, depending on transportation needs. For out-of-the-box usability and a comfy grip on a startup bow, I’m very happy with this.Photos and a brief essential-instruction video is enclosed. Do remember to twist the string prior to stringing it up; it provides for much better accuracy and shooting experience.

  2. Amazon Customer

    Feels great for a newb like me
    I’ve never bought a bow before. As someone new to archery shooting, I felt comfortable shooting. Drawing back was smooth. I don’t know heads from tails for quality but it feels solid and I foresee many enjoying days learning how to shoot with it.Assembly instructions could be clearer, they offer a general visual instruction guide that’s used for multiple models. I had to google which ends of the bow string go where (small loop on bottom, large loop on top), still not sure how tight I should tighten the arms, and the mounted sight I had to youtube for proper use and setup (wasn’t sure which side of the bow it would go on), where to put the brass rings on the string (I assumed a 90 degree angle with and arrow loosely knocked on the plastic mount that was provided). Minor things but important for a new shooter.Still rate it a 5/5 straight out of the box and having shot 20 arrows. If anything changes I’ll update this review to reflect it.Update: I must have shot 300 arrows and the bow feels great. The leather finger tab thing was nice but it’s now thinning. Not sure how often they’re replaced but I see myself getting another very soon.

  3. V. Paul

    Great value for a practice bow
    Surprisingly good deal for a beginner bow. Off the top, the bow looks great. And it seriously comes with everything you need to shoot except target, arrows and quiver. It is ready to receive a stabilizer, and properly drilled for a sight and plunger. Even a clicker. The stringer is functional, as are the tab and arm guard. I haven’t shot enough arrows to know how the string will hold up. I believe it’s Dacron B-50, so I’m not too worried about stretching. The bow is fairly easy to set up, although I did have to read the instructions to figure out the sight, which came in several pieces. I chose this bow and not a cheaper one because it is reasonably close to an Olympic recurve in overall length and weight. The entire bow cost less than the limbs cost for my expensive bow. While I would not really recommend this bow for serious competition or even hunting, it is perfect for practice. I’ve paid more for bows that didn’t shoot as well and left a welt on my arm to boot. This bow works. I’d recommend for teens and up. Choose under 30lb for indoor shooting (24 or 26 for beginner) and 30 lbs and up for outdoor target shooting. I picked 36 lbs to make sure I can get out to 60 yards. This bow seems to prefer carbon arrows, but you know, whatever you got will work as long as it isn’t too stiff or too flexy. The only downside to this bow is the limbs aren’t ILF, which means the brace height is tricky to adjust. Overall, for the price, it’s a great deal.

  4. ChrisDelosSaurus

    Great beginner bow that you can grow into!
    This is the first bow I’ve ever owned. I just recently got into archery and ended up going with this bow because they had a left handed version and all the previous reviews looked good. No complaints about the bow and it shoots just how I want it. For a beginner, this bow is perfect and there’s many options for attaching accessories like arrow rests, sights, stabilizers. So even if you go get pretty good and want to start accessorizing, this bow can do all that. Customer service is also amazing for those that will reach out to them in the future. I had a problem with my limbs and they got back to me promptly and are going to issue me new limbs. If you’re a beginner or intermediate archer, I think this bow will be just right for you without breaking the bank. I shoot with an arrow rest but I’ve seen a lot of people have luck shooting off the shelf with this bow. All the accessories are a plus as well, although, all I used in the set was the rest and bow stringer. But hey, the other items may come handy in the future.

  5. Matthew W

    Bought this for my son, everything works great, all accessories are well selected in good quality, love it.

  6. Art weaver

    Shipping was fast. 3 day’s sooner than they said. Bow is very nice looking. The red is nicer than the pics.show. The lower limb tip had a small separation. Rather than the bother of returning it i epoxied it. Seems much heavier than the 36lb i ordered. Draws the same as my Bear 45lb. Shoots ok. Make sure you really tighten those limb bolts. I thought the package stuff was going to be junk but was very surprised. Really nice arm guard and bow stringer. Really flimsy sight but it works. I’ll up grade later. Only have about 100 shoots on it but so far so good. When you factor inthe pkg. stuff.it is one hell of a buy. Again when ordering you might want to go a few lbs. less than you really want.Up date.i was wrong. it weighed in at 37lbs. I am using a different anchor that’s why it felt heavier…up date…been 5 years and now is in perfect condition. I bought another one with lower poundage. At 70 years old the 36 lb. Was getting hard to draw. Went to 24lb. ,and love it. black this time. Very cool looking. Of all the bows out there I bought this one again because I knew I was getting a great bow at a great price.

  7. Yvan b.

    Best little recurve out there and well priced

  8. L.F.Mann

    Easy to assemble, looks sharp, flings an arrow nicely and not that loud, the extras that come with it are good, the arm guard seems out of place being camo but I’ll switch it out with the one I have with my hunting bow it is well made, the finger tab is nice leather with good stitching, finger loop and peg, the sight I believe was plastic, I didn’t look at it that hard it’s still in the plastic, it looks good enough but I’ve never used sights on a recurve so I can’t judge on that. Over all I am pleased

  9. David G

    Very good practice bow for this price. It comes with everything you need. Highly recommended. Very quick delivery.

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