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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
This compound bow package is super nice. I am a beginner and the 22.5"-30" draw length and 10-50 Lbs draw weight is very efficient. Can't wait to start the training with this bow
NANCY MAEDEL
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Horrible item. The now fell apart after first shot! People almost got really injured. And I can’t even return the product. DO NOT BUY!!!
Sandra Eckes
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Pieces were falling apart not even a month after getting it. The string frayed and broke. Not worth the money spent. This was crap.
Steve Diveley
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Took it to a archery shop to get it fitted for my grandson. He loves it. Everything he needed to get started . We are able increase the draw weight easily by using the included tools.
Lighter lover
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Feels like great quality and feels really good for me as a beginner and smaller woman. Not too easy but not so hard I couldn't pull
Pak Dud
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2024
Out of the box, the draw length was much too long for my son, but we took it to Bass Pro and had one of the guys adjust it for him. I would like to have done it myself, but the booklet directions were absolute crap and the pictures were horrible, and there was no online video to watch. You guys really need to do a better job on that!! I was able to ramp up the draw weight--easy enough. After those adjustments, my kid loves it!
Gerry
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
Myself, I haven't shot it but my granddaughter loves has said she loves it so I leave it saying I would buy again even for me good value.
cat
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023
This nicely made bow is pretty much all you (or your child) needs to get a good start in archery with equipment that can "grow" with ability. The only other thing you'll really need is some hay bales or other type of arrow-stopping target or backing. You might also prefer some more blunt target arrows, especially for a youngster. The bow is short enough for a child or smaller person to manage, and the ability to set the draw weight and length have wide ranges of adjustments to match. I plan on seeing if my grandson will take to it. With that in mind, and considering the attention paid to the bow and its equipment, the instructions seem oddly vague and limited (and tiny) The bow is noted as having a draw weight starting at 10 pounds, but the instructions seem to indicate the range starts at 20 pounds. They also note that the draw length adjuster should not be moved more than 10 adjustments below the maximum, but then say the initial setting is not at the maximum, leaving you to wonder just where to start and how far you can go without possibly damaging the adjusters. I'm not really familiar with this type of compound bow, having an Oneida, which is a whole different animal. Looks like it's going to take some careful trial and error with a luggage scale to get a proper starting point for the grandson.
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