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Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2022
This is a very fast bow with an incredibly smooth draw. I purchased this bow at the 25 pound draw weight and found it is a lot more powerful than a different 35 pound bow I purchased previously. It is important to match the arrow weight to the draw weight. I recommend 8 grains (or .6 grams) arrow weight per pound of draw weight. 600 spine for bows under 30-40 # draw weight or 500 spine for 35-55 # draw weight. This bow kicks those arrows out fast with well matched arrows. I was able to hit a field target at 40 yards and the arrow had plenty of impact. I intend to buy the 35 and 45 pound versions of this bow soon to practice with higher draw weights.
D. Posey
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2022
Purchased this bow (20lbs @ 28") to teach archery to my granddaughters. After trying it out, decided to use it myself to learn Asian thumb draw and release. Able to shoot OK at 10yds after less than one month practice. Really impressed with the quality of this little bow. I highly recommend it for beginners.
Claymoremind
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2022
Great bow! Well made with extras. Good value!
Freddie r joye
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2021
It's hard to make a review without manufacters recommendation on brace height and string length so I give it a three cause I can't get accuracy from the bow.
_User
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2021
If remains at this quality and price point, it's a good value.I had contacted the seller, and presume OEM about the listing, and got immediate response, and change of the listing details. So, that response matched the bow's impression, - very good; again, if remains that way.It being what it is, and measuring devices what they are, and translating spec to English, USCS (units of measure) I didn't dive to deep. It was as described and expected.There are no spec sheets or recommended details or anything with it. (I twisted the Bow String 10x's and found it, as I like it, regardless of "brace height" from any source.)I found, at actual measure, at Draw Height, the per inch difference to be about 1.5LB, so no "stacking" issues for me, as I see it. The LB rate was correct as stated.I'd like an inlay or other for the offhand arrow, fletching rub the bow will be subjected to. I'll likely use a thin leather tied wrap. But, it would be nice if that or an inlay was there. The Finish is going to mark no matter how "hard", and none of these are "hard".I like it and would buy another in another weight.
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