i bought mine for 17 euros on ebay! fpr 35 i would have never bought but for 17 i think it is fine, 17 bucks for a child bow, for a self defense tool, for arrow tag i think it is fine for 17 bucks
🤣🤣🤣🤣 bought one 5 months ago. First bow I’ve had. Shot hundreds of arrows in the garden while shielding from covid 19. Inspired me to buy a black hunter and some decent arrows 2 months back. Now I’ve got a decent bow and loving it. Thanks for the review made my day. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I have a similiar one,its limbs may have been a bit thicker as it feels right around 40ish lbs but it still has those obnoxious square endcaps so if I try to draw it out past 28 inches it slides in the ends a bit and makes an obvious clicking noise thats irritating. And even though is serving material on my stringloops is still too sharp an angle for it to be bent at. Even thoroughly waxed still feel like is ab obvious wear and tear point. Think you're better off spendin a couple dollars more and getting the "recurve" version which is same riser and limbs just different endcaps that are more rounded like on the ubiquitous ambidextrous amazon bow. Just make sure to sand down any sharp spots on the plastic molded pieces seams or you're probably not much better off than with the WTF right angle plastic wedge caps on these
i bought this für 17 euros, of course it is "trash" but 17 euro? if you use some wood spacer to make it more reflexy near the middle, and make the string fit more closer to the lims you can actually turn it into decent, as well as use another string
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My bro, I suggest you get a way better bow, i started with a 50 dollar bow, and now I'm saving up for a professional bow, 5 dollars is not a good price
@@artursobczak5958 you might have a point, took it out shooting about a week ago not that bad there is a learning curve but man it was keeping up to my sisters $200 professional bow, the string feels cheap tho so I could draw all the way
I bought the parts to make a typical Chinese style Asiatic recurve from eBay and they cost me £25. I'm pretty sure when I get around to putting it together it'll look way better than that piece of junk. 😬
@@maybenotsure5380 Really? So, this is not you? " @maybenotsure5380 6 hours ago Completely agree. He buys a begginer bow that happens to have fantastic reviews from parents and the kids love them and also they're extremely cheap which is great as some of us parents don't have 300 pounds to spend on a bloody bow and arrow and this freaking guy shits all over it and my kid was so exited and then his school friends shared this video with him and now he hasn't wanted to even touch it. So I guess I'll be buying him a new bow for maybe 4 times the price." Funny, because when I click on your user name, it goes to the same place.
Being very dramatic about something that barely costs anything, yeah of course it's made in china everything is, and it isn't going to have an amazing finish, I'm surprised they even painted it for that price
Completely agree. He buys a begginer bow that happens to have fantastic reviews from parents and the kids love them and also they're extremely cheap which is great as some of us parents don't have 300 pounds to spend on a bloody bow and arrow and this freaking guy shits all over it and my kid was so exited and then his school friends shared this video with him and now he hasn't wanted to even touch it. So I guess I'll be buying him a new bow for maybe 4 times the price.
@@maybenotsure5380 So I did some research, the seller is no longer on Amazon, so you did not get it from from there. Similar ones do not have the false advertising, and they do not have "Fantastic reviews". Sort of like you thinking your doing kickboxing with a snap roundhouse, when only karate people use that.