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64' Takedown Recurve Bow Metal Riser 30-60Lbs Right Handed for Archery Hunting

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  • Designed for RIGHT HANDED shooters.HAND ORIENTATION: A right handed bow will be held in your left hand and the string pulled with the right hand. Left handed bows are held in the right hand and pulled with the left hand
  • MORE COMFORTABLE EXPERIEBCE - Human body science design with rubber, more comfortable experience. High-strength composite raw materials to produce the surface layer.
  • Limb - The bamboo core lamination process is adopted, which has good elasticity, stable performance, super load-bearing, and reduces shaking.
  • LIMBS CAN BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY TO INCREASE OR DECREASE WEIGHT AS NEEDED
  • Package Contents: 1x Riser, 2 x Limbs, 1 x String, 1 x Stringer, 1 x Center arrow rest, 2 x String Nocks, 1 x arm guard, 1 x finger tab, 1 x String Silencer, 1 x bowstring groove silencer



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Paul
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
DO NOT BUY! My son saved up his money to purchase this bow. It worker great first time we took it out. However the second time the wood split and it broke. We attempted to contact seller but no response
Mountain Ranch Studios
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
I have had a lot of bows over the years but this one took me by surprise, it was affordable and so I took the risk of getting it and I'm very glad I did. Super strong and very well made, its incredibly comfortable to shoot and handles well (and it looks amazing!). My only complaint is that it is a little heavy and after a few hours of shooting my arm gets tired from holding it up.
Mark L.
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
Bow came quickly, limbs have no noticeable warp and the whole product seems like great quality especially for the price. Easy to assemble and includes step by step instructions. Bow looks great.
WI Randy
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
I'm new to traditional archery and bought one of these bows after seeing a good review from a YouTuber. I'm trying to set it up with the Zniper drop away arrowrest and plunger button, but the mounting holes are a little too close together and will not allow me to install them without grinding down the head on the mounting bolt for the arrow rest or replacing it with a bolt that has a smaller head. If they were separated by an 1/8" more I probably won't have a problem. Overall it does seem like a very nice bow, it's just one minor problem I found when installing the hardware I bought for it. I'll try to update my review next spring when I have it set up properly and can shoot it.
Mithia
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2023
I bought this as a gift for my wife and she absolutely loves it. Only problem is the pool is a little too strong for her but that’s not companies fault assembly was fairly easy and it’s definitely worth the money. (If you don’t know how to put it together, I would suggest you go to a place that will do it for you.) just wish there was more custom colors and options with design. Overall great value for your money. Quality bow.
Black Scorpio
Reviewed in Canada on July 5, 2023
I have bought several bows from Amazon so far.. but this bow is by far the best one yet!I believe this bow is a Copy/clone of an actual Martin Saber Bow.. and although I dont own a Martin Saber bow.. I bet this one shoots just as good!I am very happy with this purchase.. and this is on good looking 64" recurve bow!
Philip Jones
Reviewed in Canada on July 22, 2023
Excellent quality for a great price.
GWC
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2023
After two years this bow still amazes with it's speed; 190 fps with 9 gpp at 55 pounds draw weight at my 29.5 inch draw (58 pounds). The flipper rest rest allows easy arrow tuning, and it shoots a range of spines very well. The enormous sight window of the riser makes nearly pinpoint accuracy easy, and the forward weight offers the advantages of the CD ILF risers (no need for a stabilizer weight) without breaking the bank. With fur silencers, it's as quiet as my wooden riser bows.The only downside is that it's a little heavy at 4.2 lbs with bolt on quiver and arrows (3.2 lbs bare, comparable to many ILF risers), but the weight gives torsional stability that means I easily hit targets at 40 yards (without sights). There are very few reviews of this bow, which is a shame - it looks like the Martin Saber (which some find ugly), but has superior bamboo core limbs that have proven reliable (unlike the Martin) over thousands of shots. The handle is comfortable and made of rubber, with good grip but no stickiness or tackiness after a long shooting session.
Hallowixx
Reviewed in Canada on December 14, 2023
Bought this for my husband as a Christmas gift and he loves it still to this day. Has a beautiful finish. Easy to put together.
Ghislain Roy - Styles
Reviewed in Canada on August 29, 2022
I am giving it a 4 because I received my bow and its accessories quickly but there were scratches and signs of use. The instructions were also missing. Other than that it seems to be a good quality bow
Mark Vogt
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2022
ARCHERS WHO DECIDE TO TAKE A CHANCE ON THIS BOW ARE IN FOR A PLEASANT SURPRISE !I HAVE A STORY TO TELL...I have a YouTube channel (VOGTLAND OUTDOORS) wherein I teach people a simple 5-step shooting method that can empower even newbie archers to shoot (with a bit of practice) "BAREBOW" as accurately as a compound bow.On my channel I also LOVE to field-test AFFORDABLE new bows - just to show how much FUN (and ACCURACY) you can get with even low-budget equipment.SO this spring I was skimming through Amazon, and came across THIS bow.$104 bucks - about as cheap as it gets - and it even came with an arm guard ($10), a finger tab ($10) and a bow stringer ($20), so really the BOW was LESS than $75, and it looked for all intents & purposes to be a KNOCK-OFF of the MARTIN SABER - a VERY POPULAR takedown recurve built on a COMPOUND riser...(note: for those of you who HAVEN'T shot a Martin Saber, you MUST TRY IT - they're GREAT but EXPENSIVE)SO I BOUGHT IT, and it literally arrived OVERNIGHT :-OHere it is sitting on my doorstep on a SUNDAY early afternoon on a PERFECT day for archery.I grabbed the box (didn't even unwrap it) and zoomed 6 miles to BLACKWELL FOREST PRESERVE ARCHERY RANGE in Warrenville IL...I unwrapped the box, and saw a WELL-laid out, WELL-made bow and kit.In less than 10 minutes I had the bow assembled, including the cheap (but adequate) plastic arrow rest.I held the bow with one tip to my eye, and looked down the bowstring in a way that I could check for any "bend" in the limbs; to tell the truth, there WAS just a TINY bit of bend - but even lots & lots of PSE bows have this same slight twist/bend, so I wasn't disappointed...Time to DRAW the bow... and I was PLEASANTLY SURPRISED at how SMOOTH and STEADY the increase in draw weight was as I pulled out to 31.5" (note: I'm 6ft 1in, so my Draw Length is 3 inches longer than the "standard of 28") ... and held it there for a few seconds.Lovely. But slightly more than 30#.I relaxed the bowstring, hooked up my luggage scale (this is what EVERYONE carries to check draw weights), and pulled to full draw again...41#. That makes MORE sense. AND it was still a JOY to hold.NOW COMES THE REAL PLEASANT SURPRISE...I nocked a few arrows and aimed at the 20m target...DAMN - those arrows LAUNCHED out of the bow like they were on FIRE - and with only 41# pulling them!:-OFOR THOSE OF YOU WHO THINK "DRAW WEIGHT" and "SPEED" are interchangeable - YOU'RE WRONG.Two bows can have precisely the SAME draw weight, yet shoot the SAME arrow at VERY DIFFERENT SPEEDS.What MATTERS with RECURVE BOW and LONG BOWS and even ASIAN BOWS is POWER...That is, given two bows with the SAME DRAW WEIGHT, the one which pulls the arrow FASTER through launch is actually MORE "POWERFUL" - it does the SAME "work" but FASTER.SOMETIMES you get more SPEED from HIGHER DRAW WEIGHTS.SOMETIMES you get LUCKY, and you simply find a bow with LIGHTER but STIFFER - and therefore MORE "POWERFUL" limbs, so you get the ARROW SPEED of a much STRONGER bow, but WITHOUT the HEAVIER DRAW WEIGHTSTHIS is precisely what THIS bow has - POWER !IN FACT, this bow with 30# limbs pulling 41# was pushing my arrows through the rise with the SAME ARROW SPEED as my 58# MARTIN SABER bow - IMAGINE THAT :-OLike I said - I was absolutely TICKLED PINK shooting this bow.And the COMPOUND archers next to me were IMPRESSED when I started shooting this bow BAREBOW at 50m field archery targets, and after 3 practice rounds was keeping ALL of my arrows within a 14" ring, and groups of 3 arrows (not all 6) even within a teacup sauce plate :-O ...AND the arrow trajectories were SURPRISINGLY "FLAT" - NO big arcs through the air, like with my 46# takedown longbow.I was even shooting barebow at 90m, and landing 3 of 6 within the middle 3ft of the target repeatedly - and EFFORTLESSLY with a QUICK 41# bow - WOW !WATCH for a full video unboxing & review at VOGTLAND OUTDOORS on YouTube, but in a nutshell...IF YOU'VE BEEN SEARCHING FOR A LOW-BUCK, LIGHTWEIGHT, LOW-DRAW WEIGHT, HIGH-POWERED RECURVE BOW...THIS IS IT !BUY THIS BOW - I PROMISE you'll be THANKING me for writing this review !-Mark Vogt | VOGTLAND OUTDOORS
Veonn E.
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2022
It shoots very smooth and consistent. The long length of 64" help in making it a very comfortable bow to shoot. The recoil from the shot is hardly noticeable. It shoots just as well as more expensive bows that I have had and loved but the Sinoart is a fraction of the price.
Hayden VanDyk
Reviewed in Canada on July 23, 2021
well made from my novice perspective.
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