Unleash Your Inner Archer! 🏹
The THREE ARCHERS Archery Recurve Bow Set is a premium 62” takedown bow designed for right-handed users, featuring a draw weight range of 30lbs-50lbs. Made from high-density wood and laminated with fiberglass, it ensures smooth shooting and stability. This complete set includes essential accessories, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced archers, all backed by a 1-year satisfaction guarantee.
Model Name | Recurve bow R111 |
Brand | THREE ARCHERS |
Color | black |
Material | Wood |
Team Name | Recurve Bow |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24.05 x 6.25 x 2.25 inches |
Package Weight | 1.38 Kilograms |
Brand Name | THREE ARCHERS |
Warranty Description | 1-year manufacturer warranty when registered online after purchase |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | THREE ARCHERS |
Style | All-season |
Included Components | Bowstring Silencer, 5pcs Target Paper, Dacron String, Stringer, Arrow rest |
Size | 50lbs |
D**.
Can't beat the price for the quality.
This is the only 2nd bow I have gotten and it's for my wife. Mine is bigger and more lbs in pull.I am not making fun of anybody but my wife is really trying to pull that bow and struggles. 50 lb pull is a little much bit for the price and really beat it. She tried to pull my 80 lb but yep not even close. I do see her improve on hers.I will be happy to see her shoot with hers when she finally be able to. Both her and I like the quality of the wood and fiber with metal it's made from. So smooth too. I wish I could shoot with it but it's really short for me but maybe of I can find a really long quick release then maybe.Assembly was so nice because 2 screws for the arms and a line to put on and that's it.The bow allows items to be bolted on or use screws so they made it so it can be upgraded to the user.It's definitely not too heavy for her and light as a feather for me.I am hoping it will be lasting for a long time for her. I hope this is what you looking for because I dont think you will regret it unless it's too small for you but anyways. Good Luck to all of you.
R**)
A very high quality to the main bow body and the limbs are very nice as are the other accessories...
The media could not be loaded. A very high quality to the main bow body and the limbs are very nice as are the other accessories...The main part of the bow is extremely well made and installing the limbs is very easy with just one large screw per limb, but you do have to turn and turn and then turn some more to get it screwed down and the same for removing the limbs from the bow body. These are both very professional and very well made. I am not sure what the markings on the bow were/are all about as it appears (see video) that some writing was added/changed on the limbs. The accessories, for the most part, strings, etc. are very nice.It isn't perfect and some of the accessories are better than others and there is room for improvement there but overall I am very impressed with the bow and the limbs tho say the very least as the limbs and especially the bow body looks and feels really good and very professional. The main part I wish was better is the accessories but even those are not too bad. 2 thumbs up and 4 out of 5 stars.Good day & God Bless...Randall M. RueffK9RMR
J**B
Bad and Flimsy Bow
2022.10.13 UPDATE:Well, this was a short-lived love affair. My top limb exploded tonight, and I am so glad nothing snapped back and hit me causing injury. I only had a few hundred arrows through this bow, and I don't think it lasted more than a month. What I thought was good value was instead cheap and not built to last. I made no modifications to the bow. I did not over-draw the bow. I did not apply any twist to the bow string. The bow was as stock as it came, and I used it completely bare except for the arrow rest it came with. Truly disappointed that the limbs snapped (see the attached pictures). Guess I can look to see if I can find replacement limbs, or maybe I should just completely start over.I do not recommend you spend money on this.---ORIGINAL REVIEW BELOW---I got the 50lb bow moving up from a 40lb recurve, and this bow was the perfect transition. My 40lb bow was a beginner takedown recurve, and this is a pretty solid intermediate option. It's intermediate because the build quality is higher than the basic cheap bows out there--this one is wood and composite construction. But, also, the body of the bow comes with all the accessory ports you need to get into serious target archery. You can install a sight, a stabilizer and a plunger, which are all of the standard accessories you will see on any recurve bow used for target or hunting shooting. I prefer shooting bare-bow, but I am seriously considering getting a plunger just to give a little boost to the consistency of my shots, but we'll see.As I provided in the title, I can get tight groups at 10 yards--and by tight, I mean 2–3-inch groups, which is pretty good for a bare, unsighted bow, and the only limiting factor is my skill, obviously. Most of my shooting is at 10 yards, and now that I am physically conditioned to the 50lb draw weight, I'll be shooting 20 more and will see what groups I get there, but I can tell that 30 yards is probably about as far as you can reliably take this bow without a sight. At 30 yards you have to be conscious of the drop of the arrow, which is why I say that 30 yards is as far as you can reliably take it (or at least only as far as I can anyway). The bow has power to shoot well past 30 yards, but it's a matter of consistency, and with the drop of an arrow without a sight, that can be pretty difficult. Now, if you do equip a sight on this bow, your opinion of this bow's range could be very different than mine.My only complaint about this bow is actually a little bit of a build quality issue. My top limb has a very slight twist to it such that the string does not return to the groove after being fired. It does not appear to cause any issues, and safety does not seem to be at risk, but I thought I would mention it because some people may care about that. For the price it's hard to be nitpicky about the groove, so I am not taking off any stars for that. I have not tried getting different limbs for this bow, but I suspect that the limbs can be swapped out with something else you prefer down the line.Overall, this is a great intermediate bow. It comes with all the features you need without costing an arm and a leg. You can use it for target shooting and with hunting. It's a comfortable bow, and you can use it for hours--or at least until your muscles give out!I was able to request and get this bow for free from Amazon Vine, and I would have no problem spending my own money on this if I had to (in fact, I deleted the bow on my wish list after getting this because it's probably better than the one I was thinking of paying for). I highly recommend.
J**P
I like it.
The media could not be loaded. I've never had or shot a recurve bow before I'm still getting the hang of it. I only have experience with compound bows and crossbows. It might be easier if I put sites on it I'm trying to go traditional for the most part. I've been practicing with it and I'm getting better the bow shoots really nice. It was pretty easy to assemble and too string It comes with a string rope for stringing it and for unstringing it. The wood looks really nice it seems to be very well made. It's quite a pretty bow. The video is me practicing with it at 30 yd. My grouping isn't great yet but at least I'm hitting the target now most of the time.
Y**V
Great Kit
This is a good beginner kit. Please make sure that you grab the correct weight for your draw length and size. I went with the heaviest which in hind sight was not the best idea. Putting this together is easy and it comes with everything you need to string it which is good. I have gone out to shoot it only twice so far but had a blast each time. You will need a couple things to be more comfortable shooting like an arrow notch, arrows, and that ring the holds the arrow in place. If this is your first bow I recommend taking it down to your local shop and talking to them about it and maybe even take a class on how to use it.
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