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Question: Why the poundage of athletic recurve bow is only 14-40 pounds? Answer: Athletic archery need to be stable.Every action should be consistent when drawing the bow.If the poundage is high, your action is easy to be out of contral, which will lead to mistake.There are 144 arrows in a game, shotting several rounds, high poundage will make people tired. Warning When using the stringer. Hang the rope of the string on the bow limb. Do not hang leather on the bow limb. Leather is only the role of protection limb. Features: Strong fiberglass limb Made of maple laminations Right Hand Only. Specification: Bow length: 68“/AMO: 70" Draw weight: 24 28 32 36 40 LBs Limbs color : Black Riser color: Light beech or brown Riser Height: 23.6" Brace Height: 8.46"-8.66" Standard draw length: 31" Weight: 2.7lb Package Contents: 1 x riser 2 x bow limbs 1 x bow string 1 x bow stringer 1 x arm guard 1 x finger tab 1 x recurve bow sight 1 x arrow rest 2 x string nocks
C**Y
Better Than Samick and Tigershark
I received this bow today. It looks and feels like a Samick Sage, or the Southwest archery Tiger Shark. Because all of them are made in the same factory in China! I have owned both of the others and this bow is just as good! I think the color of the riser is beautiful and puts the other two to shame! It shoots great and has no hand shock! I ordered this bow in the 70 inch because the other two brands have terrible stacking and hand shock in their 60 inch bows if you draw them over 28 inches! So if you draw is 29 or above do yourself a favor and order this bow! The others do not give this info at this time! I had to send the Tiger shark back. The Samick Sage I bought used so I am stuck! The SinoArt is just as good and it is less expensive. It did have a scratch on the riser but that doesn't take away from the beauty and performance of this bow! I shot it three different times today for a total of 2 hours and it is dead on!Update 6/15. I have continued to shoot this bow 3 times a day for an hour every day. I own my own custom leather shop that is in my garage. I have gotten much better and group ten arrows within 2 inches dead center in the middle of the target! I noticed a very small hole through the riser. It is square and I assume it was made during the manufacturing of the riser. It is still dead on and sends a fast arrow down range. I'm afraid eventually it would fail. I contacted the company. The were very responsive and said they would ship a new riser to me. Even with this problem I stand behind the 5 star rating! All company's can have a product that comes off the line defective. Its how the deal with the problem that counts..I have had several take down recurve bows that are said to be great but are overpriced! Especially since they are all made in the same factory! If you have a long pull order this 70 inch from SinoArt . If you have a shorter pull they have 60 and 68 bows as well! This will be the best money you can spend for a bow, especially if you are just starting out in Archery and are unsure of what to get!Update 06/28The riser got stuck in the mail system so this company sent me a new bow limbs and all. They told me to keep the other bow and the new riser when it arrives. This company puts their money where their mouth is and stands behind their products in a big way! You couldn't get a better bow for the money!
A**R
Grerat Value
I have many bows, have been doing archery for many years, I was looking for a light draw weight bow to work on my form. I purchased the SinoArt 70" in 26# after watching a NUSensei video on the advantages of using a low draw weight bow. At such a low cost, I did not expect much from this purchase but I was willing to take a chance. This bow kit is amazing, the bow is a long Samick Sage, at 70 inches vs 62 inches for the Samick. I am very pleased at the performance of the bow, exactly what I was looking for without having to spend more money than needed. My best bow is a Hoyt Satori with carbon limbs, and I have many others in between. This bow will be my short distance training bow to work on my form. A great bow at a fantastic priceBert
M**N
A very nice first bow
I've had a long love of archery, having been exposed to it in High School PE and taken a college course to develop basic proficiency many years ago, and occasionally shooting while accompanying my children to scout camps over the years. With the CoViD-19 lockdown I thought it would be a nice de-stressor to do a little backyard archery. Being 6'4" (draw length about 30.5") and definitely not in great shape, I opted for this 70" bow with the 28lb draw weight limbs.The bow is nice for the price. The finish on the riser is ok - one layer of the wood on mine is a little rough, but the grip is comfortable in my fairly large hands. It feels sturdy and draws smoothly. The included arrow rest, string, and nocking points are sufficient for setting up the bow and getting started. It shoots nice and at ranges of 10-20 yards It performs consistently and is a lot of fun to shoot. I have not yet tried it at longer ranges, but expect it will perform similarly at 30-40 yards once I have a chance to get it to a range.The bow stringer is very nice and works great for stringing and unstringing the bow.The finger tab is the bare minimum in finger protection. Even at this low draw weight I found my fingers barking after a shooting session. It is thin and a single layer of leather. I highly suggest picking up a better tab or glove if you plan on shooting for any period of time.The sight is sufficient and functional. However, I find that after 20-30 arrows the elevation adjustment screw comes loose and suddenly I find myself shooting high because the sight dropped a few notches. Additionally, the mounting screws tend to come loose over time. But as an entry level sight for learning how to use and adjust a sight it serves the purpose.I actually really like the arm guard - perhaps since lately I've been using cub scout size guards. It has elastic and plastic clasps that make adjustment and putting it on/taking it off a snap.I like that there are limbs available in draw weights up to 40 lbs. I can see myself moving up in weight over time and it is nice to know I have that option.Edit: Limbs don't appear to be available anymore...In short, a very nice first bow for a beginning to intermediate archer at a very reasonable price.
T**N
Really good bow
Very, very pleased with this bow. Took over a month to get to me as it's shipped from China and as it was the Xmas season got held up in both Chinese customs as well as American customs in Chicago for a long time. The bow is very well crafted and shoots well. After all.......the bow is not the reason a person shoots well or poorly. It does the job! The finish is not fine, but the price is very low. If you like a highly polished finish you can do that much yourself. The wood is exotic and lovely to look at. This bow is a bargain at the price.
P**E
Limbs have side-to-side play.
The only major issue I could find with this bow is the limbs don't fit snug on the riser and can pivot a few degrees. This seems to be a major problem as it causes the string to jump out of the groove after each shot. To fix it, I'll probably have to cut a thin (1/16" or so) strip of wood to jam in the gap.Otherwise, it seems to shoot well; I'm new to archery, so things experienced archers would notice would excape me though.
A**W
Great bow! You'll love it. Accessories make it an even better deal.
I've been shooting this bow for a little over a month and it's been great.The kit is great value and it performs the way you'd expect. I think it's virtually identical to some of the name brand bows that you'd find out there from what I've seen at the range.The parts of the kit are great to get you started. I don't use the sight, but the arm guard, finger guard, and stringer are great additions. Not incredible quality, but good to get you out on the range! They've held up well so far. I did add another piece of leather to pad the finger guard, but it's adequate.So great value. Great bow.Just get arrows and go!Totally recommend!
J**L
Bog Bag Too Short!
My bow is 67 inches. The advert said this bag was 70 inches. My bow didn't fit because the bag was 60 inches,i.e., 10 inches too short.
R**D
nice beginner bow and accessoires
Nice for a beginner bow. didn't keep is because it was too big for what I wanted and the handle didn't feel right in the grip.
K**O
Five Stars
Great beginner set, everything you need to get started, I also purchased 40 # limbs to legally hunt deer.
N**V
Good starter bow upgrade string and tab
I really like this bow set it is a really good starter bow. Two things that have to be replaced are the finger tab to a better quality one or glove and a better string.
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