A. New Life
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Great start bow for my teen girl. Not a lot of strength, easy to tune to her exact draw weight! Shoots great also!
Marc Moore
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
Great bow for my son and for me. We are just starting our journey into compound bows and this does a great job easing us into it.
Alan Seibel
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
This is the 2nd one I have bought for grandkids. Good bow for starting out and is the official bow of the Archery in Schools program
Heather L Anderson
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
Perfect bow, size and weight for middle schooler
Whit
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
This is a greta bow . It is very strong and powerful. I recommend having targets made or getting 3D targets for better practice. Good bow for anyone. I really like this brand
Cindy B.
Reviewed in Canada on April 16, 2024
Adjustable. Bought for my granddaughter for school archery. Same kind the school uses. I've used it myself and is a great bow.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 6, 2023
This is a quality bow, all the family can use it! Not only kids!
Ronniet102
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2022
I'm 41 and my son is 9. We both have never shot a compound bow before. We bought this one after researching and seeing that it's supposedly good for an adult and child. I was not disappointed. Both my son and I can easily shoot it at 10-20 yards and shoot effectively. If he and I are shooting I keep it a little light. It's still able to accurately hit 20 yards. If I want to go further I tighten it up with the Allen key that came along with it. The goal is to practice for a year or two and eventually move to hunting. I'll most likely upgrade to a different bow but he can easily keep this one and grow with it. I really don't see any downside to this bow and what we wanted it for. It was our intro bow to learn how to shoot properly and its that 100%. Huge value for money. Having the arrows come with it is huge. The only thing that I would say is needed is a target to shoot at. We bought a foam cube at Walmart. Enjoy!
Rich
Reviewed in Mexico on September 27, 2019
Excelente calidad y los tiempos de entrega muy buenos, de gran utilidad para principiantes en el uso de arco
Dean
Reviewed in Canada on May 22, 2019
This is the bow the high schools in the area use to compete. It even has it's own class. It's one size fits all. Currently I've got it dialed all the way back for my 7 year old daughter. She loves it. At the range I attend they also only say good things about this bow.
Chironimo
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2019
Bought two of these sets( in camo for Christmas for a couple of grand kids that come of age this year. Our whole family shoots and I have bought for and taught all of my kids and all of their kids starting at around 8 or 9. All the others (7) I started with the youth PSE's and Samicks. Supposedly because you can upgrade the limbs as they grow. Really? Try to find just the limbs anywhere! The Genesis bows are beautifully made of quality material and come with everything you need to start except maybe a finger tab. Nice rests, good arrows with a quiver and arm guard. When the basics are coming along well there are holes to add sights and plungers if you like. Pretty sure the older kids are going to be Jealous. Finally the price is amazing for such a nice outfit. Cheaper actually than what the starter recurve bows with accessories set me back Merry Christmas!.
Andres
Reviewed in Mexico on November 20, 2018
Muy buen producto , 100% lo que esperaba.
countrygirl
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2012
My husband is an outdoorsman. I am a dedicated bookworm. I decided to purchase this bow to get some fresh air, exercise, and share one of his interests. I will never use anything to kill an animal -- even though I eat hamburgers, I will still shop for my groceries. This bow is for target practice only -- it is not a hunting bow. I am petite, so I do not have the strength to draw back a bow that is over the young adult limit -- the further back you draw the bow, the more poundage you get -- I am at the 25 lb. range for now. This bow is excellent as it adjusts to your draw. So far, I have shot arrows at 10 - 15 yards. This is a small range. We go to a park and, of course, the yards are marked. I recommend purchasing additional accessories -- such as, a whisker biscuit (this is a circular object with a dense plastic encompassing fringe) to hold your arrow in place. Also, a Tru-Glo, three pin scope (or scope of your choice). And finally, (very important) a peep sight (you line up (halo) the peep sight with the pin (dead center)in the scope), IMPT --get a peep sight that doesn't twist; it must have a rubber tube. If you purchase these items, have them set-up by a specialist (called a bow-tech)at a sporting good store. Two more items -- a better arm guard, although the kit comes with one. And, a release for the bow, is not necessary, but makes shooting easier. I love this bow and recommend it to anyone that is a beginner. My husband has a block with a target on it. He puts it on an old table at the park for target practice. He has a hi-tech compound bow, but has shot this bow and said it is a good product. He also said that the arrows are a good quality.