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The PANDARUS L1 Compound Bow is a fully adjustable, beginner-to-intermediate archery powerhouse featuring a 0-70 lbs draw weight, 19.25"-31" draw length, and up to 320 FPS speed. Built with CNC machined 6061 T6 aluminum and premium BCY USA bowstring, it comes with a comprehensive accessory package including carbon arrows, sights, stabilizer, and protective gear—designed for smooth, fast shooting and versatile use in hunting, target practice, and bowfishing.



































| ASIN | B097T98N58 |
| Archery Draw Length | 31 Inches |
| Archery Draw Weight | 70 Pounds |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121,449 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #31 in Archery Compound Bows |
| Brand Name | PANDARUS |
| Color | Black Right Handed Pro Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (577) |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Manufacturer | panduola |
| Material Type | Aluminum, carbon |
| Model Name | L1 |
S**L
Sweet setup and good quality.
We ordered this bow for my daughters birthday. It seemed good for the price. I know there are good reviews and bad reviews. I knew that this bow would fit her needs fod mainly target shooting. It came just fine and was packeged ok. It was easily set up and adjusted for her draw length and draw poundage. She took it and within a two days of shooting, "robin hooded" an arrow. Sweet! It shoots great and feels good to hold and shoot. The arrows are good quality and the equipment is good enough for what ever you would like to do. All-in-all, it is good enough for what ever you wish to do. Good deal. Very nice in my oppinion.
A**Y
So much fun and makes a great gift
Purchase this as a gift. My friend loved it! The set up was simple and easy and the kid came with everything he needed to get started. This is perfect for a beginner in this hobby and the thing shoots insanely fast and nice. Great fun for shooting targets And practicing bow skills.
J**L
Package handling
So i received the item but in a box that could fit a body, then after opening that box for the box my bow came in was damaged and broken open so someone dropped it along the way of its travels and unwound the bow and i had to take it to a shop to have it gone over and restrung. Theirs was some minor damage to thw cams and some of the adjustable parts from being dropped, but nothing where it was a total loss. Other than the poor handling of the package the bow is of good quality and will perform, even the guy who fixed it up for me was taken a bit by how well it functiona for the price.
D**B
Even better than expected
I'm so excited to start my new hobby with this bow kit which includes almost everything a beginner needs and the bow itself is of good status. I'll share my experience on several points. Installation: The one-page user manual is quite limited in helping the installation, but the 2 videos on the product page provide step-by-step guidance with details. I finished the installation in 30 min. Tune up: I know someone chose to take it to a pro shop to tune the bow for safety reason. That's the best choice, but trust me, it's not that hard and you can do it yourself too. There are 3 main parts which needs to be tuned: 1)draw weight 2)draw length 3)3-pin sight. There are tons of instructions and videos online. Spend 30min to watch them and you'll know what to do. The cable of the peep sight might fall off if draw length is increased, super glue could address the issue. Arrows: I've read so many reviews complaining the arrows. Maybe I'm lucky, the arrow I received is of good quality and just like what's advertised. The 31" arrows are of 500 spine, which fits for a draw weight of around 30lbs--a good start for beginners. Check the arrow spine chart to choose appropriate arrows. Most of the fletching is deformed during the shipping, using a hair dryer on high heat mode and blow 10 seconds could restore the shape. To sum up a work flow: installation→measure and tune your draw length→tune and find a preferred draw weight→choose your arrows→find an archery shop→shoot 3 arrows in a set to tune the 3-pin sight→Now the bow is your exclusive one and have fun!
J**R
Have the staff wherever you are going to shoot set them up for you, don't set them up yourself.
I purchased two sets, one for me and one for my wife. We took them to an indoor archery range and had the staff set up the bows. My bow was set up fine. However, the second one, the staff discovered a crack in one of the limb forks and would not let us shoot it, so we had to return it to the vendor for replacement. They are replacing it, but we will not receive it until Monday, so I can't review the replacement yet. My bow that I was shooting performed fine for two days, until today, when I heard a pop when I drew back to shoot, and noticed a frayed string. I took it to the staff at the range, and they said that one of the strands had popped, and you could see it. I asked them what could be done about it, and they said that it would eventually break and could be dangerous, and the fix was to re-string the bow. So I had them re-string the bow, it will take a few days and cost me $160 for the repair. This is unsettling because both bows I purchased have had issues. They are not expensive bows; you get what you pay for, but I did not expect problems to be present so soon. So, if you purchase this bow, take it to a professional to be set up like I did before you do any shooting. Don't set it up yourself.
B**.
Advertised as 0-70lb draw weight it is not.
It seems like a pretty nice bow. When I drew the bow the first or second time after increasing the draw weight to the maximum I recognized that it did not feel like a 70lb bow. I was planning on taking it to a local archery shop for them to test draw weight but before I did I took another look at the instruction manual and saw that under specifications draw weight is stated at 15-45lbs. I had a 45lb bow when I was 12 or 13 years old. I'm sure it is completely capable of taking a deer or smaller game and is very lightweight and seems pretty good overall if dialed in properly. Probably a decent youth bow or for target fun. The fletchings on the arrows are misaligned and warped from shipping without adequate protection but you get a bunch of them. Would not be a fun upgrade or practice in arrow smithing to remove the warped and misaligned fletches and either try to straighten them by heating carefully with a hair dryer and re installing or using new fletches. Wouldn't say this is a bad value for someone in the market for a 15-45lbs compound.
C**E
Me llego listo para tirar, le ajuste la potencia hacia arriba y la distancia a mi preferencia ( muy Facil el ajuste ) y para mi sorpresa se rompian las flechas al lanzar. Buscaré flechas mas rigidas de repuesto. La guarda del brazo es muy ligera y si llegó a lastimarme la cuerda al lanzar. el gatillo de muñeca es bastante sensible, aunque no me gusta usarlos personalmente. El tubo de la mirilla se salia constantemente. Arco potente y comodo de sostener y tirar, tal vez un poco pesado pero por lo económico me parece perfecto.
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