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The PANDARUS Compound Bow is an ideal choice for youth and beginner archers, featuring adjustable draw lengths and weights, a lightweight design, and a complete package of essential archery equipment. With a speed of 260 fps and a variety of color options, this bow combines performance and style, making it a must-have for aspiring archers.
Color | Blue Right handed |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Material Type | Fiberglass |
Number of Pieces | 12 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | PANDARUS |
Manufacturer | panduola |
Package Dimensions | 86.36 x 30.48 x 9.52 cm; 1.13 Kilograms |
ASIN | B07SGQFCSQ |
L**.
Easy to set up!
Easy set up for multiple weight adjustments. Love the pink camouflage. We pretty much only use it for target practice. Sites are great glow-in-the-dark.
A**R
Upscale
This is really a nice first set. My grandson is 6 yrs old. It was hard for him to pull the string back . He wasn’t quite strong enough and was a little up set .
J**.
Has been perfect for the money.
Teen wasn't sure if they wanted to get into archery or not. This was perfect for us to go into the yard and try out. Ended up short mom loves it more than the teen. So mom will keep using. Pretty accurate too, since flat beginner and hitting the target.
B**H
Good product
I bought this for my God daughter first bow it fits perfectly.
D**N
Would be 5 Stars but instructions are lacking and a part was installed on the wrong end.
So for the money you can't beat it. You get a fully adjustable bow great for someone just getting started, plus a sight, arrow rest, quiver, and 12 arrows. The arrows by themselves would be about $30, so great package for the price. However, if you are like me and know next to nothing about setting up a bow (this is for me to get started after all) then you are going to need to do some research and make sure you fully understand all the parts. The manual is tiny and the pictures are so small it is nearly impossible to see what they are showing. And in the first step it talks about setting the draw strength and needing to adjust a draw stop peg. Well as it turned out mine was not adjusted to the right stopping point and it was actually on the wrong cam. It is supposed to be on the top, which it actually shows i nteh manual, but they installed mine on the bottom where it actually can not even touch the string so it absolutely has to be at the top to function. So that took me an hour to figure out what it was, what it did, and do they really only need to be on one end? Answers, it is a tiny little peg screwed into the cam at a specific point to ensure your draw length is set to the appropriate distance for your set poundage. And yes some bows only have it on one cam. So then I had the fun of putting my arrow rest on incorrectly again due to the pictures being too small and the instructions not very clear. I then put the sight on wrong as well basically in both cases attaching the mounts to the inside (where your hand goes) and not on the outside of the bow. Luckily I got the quiver right the first time. So all that aside I took it outside and shot a few arrows and it is quite consistent, I need to work on my own accuracy, but I was seeing improvement with each shot. So definitely worth the money, but you may need some help setting it up if you are new to compound bows.
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