🏹 Aim for Adventure with Sumpley!
The Sumpley Bow and Arrow Archery Set is a comprehensive kit designed for youth beginners and adults alike. It features a lightweight 15 lbs pull weight bow, ambidextrous design, and includes essential accessories such as 4 arrows, 2 suction cup arrows, 4 targets, and arm guards. The compact 3-piece design ensures easy transport, making it perfect for outdoor sports and family bonding.
Color | Black |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Style | All-season |
Team | Recurve Bow |
Material Type | Nylon |
Number of Pieces | 3 |
Included Components | Archery Quiver, 4 Targets, 2 Suction Cup Arrows, Archery, 4 Arrows, Bow Sight, Arm Guards |
Brand | Sumpley |
Department | unisex-teen |
Manufacturer | Sumpley |
Package Dimensions | 77.47 x 10.16 x 6.35 cm; 1.09 kg |
ASIN | B0BX5ZJYGB |
F**R
Good beginner archery set.
This is a good set for introducing kids to archery (with adult supervision).
C**
Durable, power, and a lot of fun
Comes with a strong elastic that packs a punch. Suction cup arrows are fun for indoors, have to be careful not to break a window with as much power as the little bow has.
J**9
Better than I thought it would be
It does have metal tips. Could cause damage if not careful.
I**S
Be careful when using this
This is so much fun to play with and use. Just be super careful with the black ones. LOL. The green ones has a little suction thing while the others have a pointy end. Not exactly pointy, but it would hurt if you got hit with one. Lol.I really enjoy learning how to use it properly and fun to try and hit your mark spot on. I do wish they came with actual pointy ones. But I guess that wouldn't be a toy anymore would it. 😂The bow part where you hold it is wicked comfoy. You have the little wrist thing, which I highly suggest you use. Unless you want to give yourself a good hit on the wrist with the string. Since the string is super tight it's like someones whipping your wrist when you accidently hit it. It hurts so bad for a bit. So use that wrist thing. 😂I haven't used the targets yet though. I've just been hitting cans and stuff like that. Still super lots of fun.It comes with the thing you put your arrows in, you get 4 of those metal tipped arrows and 2 of the suction ones. You get the wrist protector, the bow itself, and targets.It was so easy to put the string on the bow too. The string has two silicone things that gives you a comfoy place to set your fingers. On the bow it has a little piece of metal sticking out which is the aiming thing. LolEverything works as it should. It's a lot of fun to use for kids or adults. Just watch the little kids and only let em use the green ones.
S**N
Beginner's bow and arrow set but without instruction or parts list
When a kid I used to make my own bow and arrows from strips of bamboo. But that was not enough to prepare me for the Sumpley bow and arrow set. The set is a beginner's set for youth or adults. The set is complete with a bow, string, arrows, quiver, arm-guard. Four of the arrows have a metal tip, two arrows come with suction caps.What I missed most was a User Manual, containing a parts list and instructions on how to string the bow. While unpacking I could not find the string, and for a few days I thought the manufacturer did not supply it. Only days later, I found the string in a narrow zip lock bag, hiding in the discarded plastic wrappings. A parts list would have saved me several missed days.Stringing the bow proved difficult for me. I could not string the bow, finally asking the young man in the house for help. He did string the bow, with some effort. But he discovered he had attached the string upside down and had to redo it.A brass pin sight is provided, but with no instructions, I have no idea as to how to attach and use the pin sight.A simple and short instruction sheet would have helped.When I made my own arrows as a kid, I used to attach forward cardboard fins, as well as rear fins, for making the arrow fly straight. Most likely my arrows were uneven and unbalanced. The Sumpley arrows are uniform, balanced, have rear fins only and still fly straight; there appears to be no need of front fins. The arrows are light and straight.Once assembled the Sumpley bow and arrow functioned well. It comes with a set of printed targets. Mounted on the shed wall, shooting the arrows with the bow was fun.
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