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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
We ordered this bow for my daughters birthday. It seemed good for the price. I know there are good reviews and bad reviews. I knew that this bow would fit her needs fod mainly target shooting. It came just fine and was packeged ok. It was easily set up and adjusted for her draw length and draw poundage. She took it and within a two days of shooting, "robin hooded" an arrow. Sweet! It shoots great and feels good to hold and shoot. The arrows are good quality and the equipment is good enough for what ever you would like to do. All-in-all, it is good enough for what ever you wish to do. Good deal. Very nice in my oppinion.
Pamela A Stull
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
For the price point I am a bit disappointed in the quality of the bow and accessories. It however is the only left-handed bow within the price range, so our choices were very limited. The cams are coated in something and the threads for the set screw were not protected during the coating process. This can easily lead to cross threading the screws when adjusting the draw length or improperly seating the screw fully into the threads. If the screws are not fully seated this can affect how the cams operate and may lead to the string coming off the cam and/or lead to injury or damage of the bow. My family owns 3 bows within the price range from 3 different manufactures, being the one who makes the adjustments to all the bows, I can attest to the fact that this is the lowest quality bow out of the three. My teenage daughter who is 5'2" and 120 pounds is the one shooting this bow and it is set at the lower end of the draw weight range so I was surprised that we have not experienced the string coming off of the cams, fingers crossed. Overall it is a decent starter compound bow, and once she gets more comfortable and proficient with shooting I am going to upgrade her to a name brand bow like PSE, Bear, or the Cabela's brand left hand bows and will set this bow up for bow fishing.
Kimberly
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
Bought for my son for practice. Came with a lot of accessories. He said it was easy to set up and use. Felt sturdy and strong. He wasn’t fond of the sight that came with it but overall he liked the bow a lot. Not using for hunting, just for training.
SJ
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2023
I got this bow as a spare and because I wanted to see what kind of bow $163 dollars would get me... My good bow is a Mathews V3, my wife and kids shoot Diamond and Hoyt, so I've been around a few bows. We're not pros by any stretch, but we shoot a lot - 4H, 3D matches, hunting - we're into archery. So the long and the short of this bow... for the price, it's solid. It set up easy enough, it's built well. Definitely has some cost reducing features that make it different from the aforementioned domestic brands - powder coated cams instead of anodized - the machining isn't super crisp, etc... but it's less than half the price as the next cheapest bow in the family... It was easy enough to set up and the sight that is provided is functional. The peep sight was pre-installed, as was the nock loop, and it wasn't so tight that it couldn't be moved. The string stop is snugged up, but will need to be adjusted after any draw length adjustment as that changes brace height a smidge - no big deal. It comes with all the necessary wrenches to make adjustments. I put around 100 arrows on it last night to set it up for a young man (12 yrs old) that is a friend of the family, and it shot great. For the money...don't spend too much time thinking about it... just go for it and enjoy. I won't trade my V3 anytime soon, but I will definitely not hesitate to grab this bow if I'm headed out to thump stumps with the kids. It is a perfectly functional piece of equipment. Oh, and the quiver...it's super light and mounts TIGHT to the bow...a little thing, but one of my favorite features.
Peeps
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2022
First I do know the power rating of this one is off on its max or minimum or both, I don't remember. Other than that it serves my purpose of getting rid of garden varmits.My wife wanted to learn how to shoot a bow so since I've had some experience shooting a bow I bought this one to teach her with. As long as you take your time dialing it in its actually pretty accurate, I can shoot a groundhog, rabbit, a pepsi can, and one of those tiny little yard flags from 50 ft no problem. I tried to keep it limited to shooting accurate from my kitchen window to the garden so I dialed it in for accuracy at that range so I can't speak of further range accuracy.The arrows aren't that great which was actually perfect since she was just starting, didn't have to worry about losing them or her hitting a tree and ruining one, which she did both. And the screw for the head popped right out so I just got to shrug it off.Downside for some, the sight has a place for a tiny light to illuminate the pin which apparently doesn't come with it, but I didn't need one so not really a downside for me
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