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The Topbows 68" Takedown Recurve Bow is a professional-grade archery kit crafted from premium maple wood and fiberglass. Designed for both right and left-handed users, it offers adjustable draw weights from 18 to 36 pounds, making it ideal for outdoor training and competition. The ergonomic, lightweight design ensures comfort during extended use, while the complete accessory kit equips you with everything needed to start shooting like a pro.
Brand | SinoArt |
Color | Right Hand |
Material | Wood, Fiberglass, Maple Wood |
Team Name | Recurve Bow |
Item Weight | 1.5 Kilograms |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Archery Draw Weight | 16.33 Kilograms |
Archery Draw Length | 81.3 Centimeters |
Size | 30 LBs |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25.63 x 5.88 x 2.9 inches |
Package Weight | 1.7 Kilograms |
Brand Name | SinoArt |
Manufacturer | Qingdao Sino-Art Co.,Ltd |
Part Number | 43237-2 |
M**D
Missing parts but got partial refund and the product is great!
So the bow was shipped to me missing the extra gear: arm guard, stringer, and finger guard. I sent an email to the manufacturer and they responded same day. I received the bow today and already took it out to the range. It has a comfortable weight and all of the other attatchements work well! I haven't shot a bow in probably 10 years but the setup was easy enough to figure out and I am genuinely excited to use it. It gets the arrows to the target I was practicing (10 yards) with well enough accuracy for a beginner. I would absolutely recommend this bow, especially with the customer service.
D**R
Outstanding value
This is my second year of recreational archery. I am not a hunter - I do it just for personal satisfaction. I shoot 72 arrows every day. It gets me outside and gives me something to focus on. I have a bow and sight combination worth over $600. It was a gift of a friend who inspired me to try archery. I've reached a point where I was ready for greater draw weight. My current bow is 25 pounds. I needed at least 35 pounds. Instead of purchasing an expensive set of arms, I thought I would try an inexpensive take-down bow. For this price I had limited my expectations. But, I was extremely surprised. This bow is superb. It's not fancy. It's everything needed for recurve archery. It's a great bow to start width. I love simple things that are great at what they do. This is an example of that. I am 75 years old and I love archery. Give it a try. It is a martial art. It teaches patience and self-confidence.
G**B
Very pleased with the bow and the customer service
My wife and I wanted to start a new hobby together and decided to give target archery a try. We were interested in recurve bows, specifically, and (after watching many videos) decided the 68" bow would be a good choice. The Sinoart came in both left and right hand versions, which was important for us.Although this bow is an inexpensive option, it seemed a sensible place to start, and I was pleased with what we got for the price. It was nicely packaged. I was able to set up the bow without any difficulty using the included bow stringer (even though it's a little nerve-wracking stringing the bow the first few times) and the included accessories are a nice addition.As a beginner, it was hard to decide what draw weight to choose. I'm in my 50s but lift weights regularly. I do sets of 160lb lat pulldowns, so thought a 30lb bow should be doable. I discovered that I probably should have started off a little lower so I could comfortably hold the string at full draw without any trembling. I contacted the Sinoart customer service to see about exchanging the 30lb limbs for 28lb and they were quick and responsive to my request.I'll update my review when I've actually had a chance to use the bow but, so far, my wife and I are very happy with our purchase.
R**E
Good Quality But No Instructions
This is a preliminary review as I haven't tried out the bow yet. Four stars because it seems of good quality. I am a total beginner and was expecting some directions along with the bow kit. No such luck. I went to Youtube to find instructions for stringing the bow with the included bow stringer, but none of the videos I found used the same type of stringer as came with the kit. I did my best to use it, but ended up destroying the leather 'sling' on one end of the stringer. I've ordered a new (different) stringer from Amazon. The kit also came with a little wire arrow rest (right?) and there didn't seem to be any matching (large) screw so I have no idea how to attach it. Then there's the bow sight and another piece which may be part of the sight, but again, no idea how to attach or use it. There's a little bag of hardware with screws and an Allen key. I'm thinking I'm going to bring the whole thing in to the local archery shop and pay them to teach me how to assemble everything. Not really unhappy, just disappointed. I'll update this review as I get things sorted out.Update 2/1/2018I'm a senior citizen taking up a new hobby. It took me a long time to get the nocking points installed (none came with the kit), and when I first pulled the bow I realized I had ordered too high a draw weight (36 lbs), so ordered another set of recurve limbs at 24 pounds, which is a child's weight, but the old arms ain't what they used to be. Anyway, I've started shooting and it is great fun. I'm not very good, of course, but with the excellent YouTube videos available I've started to make some headway. And I am getting stronger so will go back to the 36 lb pull soon. Bottom line, I got everything assembled eventually, and I'm happy with the kit. Based on my arm strength potential I may opt to go to a compound bow in the future. Kit recommended.
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