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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Very well made and great for youth.
B C
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Did not last long at all. String falls off every time my son tries to shoot it. He is super disappointed
Patrick Cummings
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Great beginner bow for someone who is just starting out and don’t want to spend a fortune on something your kid may or may not enjoy
kalece gallman
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
The bow works great, I'm going to purchase better arrows though. The arrow holder has a bolt that holds in in place on the bow and it was completely worthless I even tried epoxy glue to keep it in and it just slid out with the glue, this was days after letting it cure.
CHB
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
We love this. It’s still going strong after my archery loving kiddo has used it for months. So it seems durable. Fairly lightweight too. Was easy to put together compared to others. He’s about 5’1” and it fits well. He competes with it.
michael chad cleary
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
I purchased the pro kit version which includes lots of extra goodies for my 11 year old who has taken an interest in archery. It's well worth the price to get a kid out of the house and off of electronics for some outdoor experience.This is a nice kit for someone starting out. Putting it together wasn't overly difficult but I do wish the print on the instructions was a bit larger. In my opinion the draw length and weight could be simplified, but I think ultimately the user will manage.The arrows that are included are very light plastic shaft and the tips are extremely lightweight. I would recommend different arrows. These aren't bad but I have better luck with higher grain weight. My son is still getting used to aiming so it will take some time to acclimate to the bow.The draw is smooth and the included release appears to work great. I have not had much experience with compound bow but this one seems a good place to start. It looks impressive and is perfect for him, but I fear he will outgrow it in a year or two. The good thing is the quality of it makes it something that can be used by another child or even a small adult female.I am far from an experienced archer, but this seems like a good place to start.
Marie
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2023
This is really a nice first set. My grandson is 6 yrs old. It was hard for him to pull the string back . He wasn’t quite strong enough and was a little up set .
Dustin
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2021
So for the money you can't beat it. You get a fully adjustable bow great for someone just getting started, plus a sight, arrow rest, quiver, and 12 arrows. The arrows by themselves would be about $30, so great package for the price. However, if you are like me and know next to nothing about setting up a bow (this is for me to get started after all) then you are going to need to do some research and make sure you fully understand all the parts. The manual is tiny and the pictures are so small it is nearly impossible to see what they are showing. And in the first step it talks about setting the draw strength and needing to adjust a draw stop peg. Well as it turned out mine was not adjusted to the right stopping point and it was actually on the wrong cam. It is supposed to be on the top, which it actually shows i nteh manual, but they installed mine on the bottom where it actually can not even touch the string so it absolutely has to be at the top to function. So that took me an hour to figure out what it was, what it did, and do they really only need to be on one end? Answers, it is a tiny little peg screwed into the cam at a specific point to ensure your draw length is set to the appropriate distance for your set poundage. And yes some bows only have it on one cam. So then I had the fun of putting my arrow rest on incorrectly again due to the pictures being too small and the instructions not very clear. I then put the sight on wrong as well basically in both cases attaching the mounts to the inside (where your hand goes) and not on the outside of the bow. Luckily I got the quiver right the first time. So all that aside I took it outside and shot a few arrows and it is quite consistent, I need to work on my own accuracy, but I was seeing improvement with each shot. So definitely worth the money, but you may need some help setting it up if you are new to compound bows.
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