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Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Excelente producto.
Sazerac King
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
My 7 year old is loving this. He's done it consistently in the afternoons for at least twice as long as I thought he would.Sure, its not great, but its under $50. 3x he's been out for over an hour (supervicsed). He exhausted his draw arm the first day. That's 15$ a session, and not indoors on a screen. We're outdoorsy types to begin with.Top, bottom, and grip... slot each into the grip, and the string (adults...) loops over one end, and you have to apply a decent amount of pressure to slot the other end.It is reasonably stable in this manner to not worry about things popping out. The kids probably should NOT be messing with the string attachment under this pressure (its not much, but you'll get a bad whap out of the tip).You are not going to get into the Olympics practicing with this, but I can already tell that in a year I'll be buying a much more expensive set of better quality materials that costs a pretty penny BUT I WILL KNOW HE USES IT! It'll probably coincide with whenever the arrows break. I have him shooting a cardboard box filled with flattened cardboard boxes, but you know some of these hit dirt, compacted dried Texas dirt, paving stones, the damned tree, he's managed to accidentally miss the box and hit the poles on the playground equipment.... so far no damage to the blunted arrows, and they don't penetrate the cardboard as much as I thought they would.Only bummer is 4 targets were included, but we have plenty of targets, and paper and cardboard to make more.So far, the forearm guard has either worked well, or he's managed to not slap his arm. Either way, he puts it on every time and has not injured himself.The quiver.... comes with a nylon strap and buckles to make this "useable..." but the belt loop on the quiver makes it nearly perpendicular to the ground. Its not great, and I wish they'd have left it out and made the price lower. Or even made the cost up to 35.Worth it. When I first pulled it out of the box I was hesitant.... but seeing the progress.... NICE!
A. B
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
This is a nice youth bow and arrow kit. The bow actually is able to shoot arrows, real arrows, not the little kid arrows. It is pretty easy for kids to hold with their little hands. As an adult, it was a little small for my hands, but I only needed it to be able to demonstrate it for the kids. The arrows actually went into the target, and I was able to set up the sight without any issues. There were no instructions, but it was pretty easy to figure it out. As long as I know how to set up a real bow, I can set this up. Stringing the bow was actually a lot easier than doing it on my real bow, because the draw weight on this isn't as heavy as the draw weight on my real bow. And I'm able to bend the limbs super easily. There is a hook for the strings, so I wasn't able to use my bow Stringer, but I didn't need to since it had the hooks. It didn't seem like the strings would fall off easily accidentally, and I felt confident stringing it as I did. The arm protector is on the small side, but it is for little children. It was easy for them to pull the string, and it even had the finger savers so that their little fingers wouldn't get hurt while they tried to learn archery. The string does pack a punch though, I learned that the hard way. As my draw length is a lot longer than the little ones, I managed to hit myself in the arm and it left quite the bruise. But that is what strings do when they hit your arm. The arrows seem to shoot consistently. The bow seems to work just fine, but make sure you practice archery safety since this is a real bow and arrow even though it is designed for little kids. So make sure that whoever's using it is able to listen and take directions otherwise someone can get hurt. Overall I'm happy with this. It gets a little one into archery with a bow that they can actually use. It even shoots well.
Hylie
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
The Bow and Arrow Set for Kids is a solid starter kit for youth interested in archery, including a 45” bow, 9 arrows, targets, an arm guard, a quiver, and a sight pin. While it’s well-equipped, the set is not ideal for very young children due to its weight, which makes it challenging for smaller kids to handle. The bow is quite heavy, and the lack of accuracy in aiming can be frustrating for beginners. Despite being durable and well-made, the set is better suited for older kids or teens who have more strength and are looking to practice archery casually. A lighter, more precise option might be more suitable for younger beginners.
Anthony
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
Great tinker bow for the backyard. It was very easy to set up and go, My daughter was very happy and we enjoyed taking turns. It came with everything that we needed to just get and go. I highly recommend this for anyone starting up before investing serious money into it
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