I'm sold on Junxing for a Chinese brand. I was all set to get the F171 (Black Hunter) for my 11-year-old son and me. Then my son's archery coach told me the F171 is too basic, that I should get my son a bow that allows attachment of accessories such as a sight. How does the F155 compare to the F171?
It's surprising that Top Point dropped you considering that you sell many of their bow's. I actually am considering buying one of their bow's due to one of your reviews. Thank you, Steven.
not at all. I lost Gold Tip I now have it back. I lost Bowtech at the time I was selling 700 bows a year. Manufacturers get promised sales numbers. I would be surprised if Bowtech sell over 50 bows ayear now in Australia.
Great review as usual, I live in Spain and will be buying a few of these for my new business along with the ILF 25" riser version, nice to know that they can supply LH risers as well.
Thank you for the videos Steve. Very insightful. Can't see the $5 Xelium carbon arrows on Win and Win. Anywhere else you know that sells them? Or any other suggestions for good arrows for beginners? Thanks
The F155 has been a wonderful bow for a complete beginner. Now that I have a bit more experience under my belt, I'm wondering if the F167, which has similar specs but is an ILF bow would have been a better choice for a starter bow. The F167 looks like an ILF version of the F155 in length and weight (but a 23" riser), and it has the clicker extension. I'm hoping I can use the extra bowstrings I bought for the F155 with the F167.
Lmao i find it funny to see you trying to be politically correct .... people no matter what will bitch and complain no matter how politically correct you so in my opinion say **what you have so say** the truth and honesty will always prevail... Keep up the wonderful work Steven .... #1
I received comment from Indonesia people said that Junxing bow not good because it not balance. I don't know which one is not balance, because when I use it feel good. And I bought Junxing F155 after watch your review!
hi STEVE. can you help me pick a recurvved bow please? i am a beginner, and will gladly pay you for your services. i found your chanel and liked the way you explain things in your videos. i am from BRAZIL but i do travel to the US a lot. in case you ship internationaly i will gladly buy it directly from you. can i contact you via your email website? thank you a lot for your time.
I have an F155 manufactured 2022 or earlier (glossy finish) and one manufactured after 2022 (matte finish). The former seems to have bolts and threaded holes that operate more smoothly.
topoint is a typical chinese company.. can't accept criticism and will end business relationship with you if you look at them funny because they have a big market.. they don't care about creating a long lasting business relationship, just fast money now, you can get other cheaper bows like Samick but it will still give you far better results than cheap chinese ones.. I'm of chinese heritage btw and i'm not in any way looking down at chinese people because we are hard working people. big chinese corporates just need to chill a bit and take critisism on board humbly.
Hi this will be my very first bow ive only fired a bow once If i get this would i be ok with what is in the kit i am 5ft 9 avarage bulid thinking of getting the 32lb bow What arrows shoukd i get for 32lb bow I am also in uk can you advice me David
In researching bows, I've read that for a recurve, the bowstring should be 4 inches shorter than the bow. The F155 is a 66" bow but comes with a 64" bowstring. Is there a reason that the F155 takes a bowstring that is only two inches shorter than the bow, perhaps because it has a magnesium cast riser instead of aluminum?
This is actually very helpful. I've only been shooting about a month ago and would really wanted to buy my 1st bow. Both the topoint and junxing is available locally at the same price. Disregarding the kit, which bow is better?
Hexovette I dont know about Topoint but I have very good experience with Junxing. I have this bow and its perfect. The topoint bow has litle less options like clicker and plunger.
How much difference would it make given the junxing is shorter? I'm only 5'5" if that even matters. The club I'm shooting at actually has the Optimo you showed.
The first recurve bow I used when I was involved in archery about 5 years ago, it seems that, of all the junxing recurve bow models, this F155 model is the best, very suitable for beginners before switching to the ilf bow..but I still have the F179 junxing bow , has been used for almost 4 years, still awake, the limb is not twiste nor broken..still used to this day.
I ordered this one 66” @ 36lb off of Amazon branded as Sinoart, limbs had jungxing in the pics advertised, I have a 30” draw length. The add didn’t state at what draw length they got 36lb, 1 was assuming 28”, if I’m two inches past at 30” would this be closer to a 40lb draw weight?
I know this is a few years late, but what are you using on your right hand/fingers to shoot with? I want to get started in archery so I'm just curious what it is and if I need to get it too.
Just bought s 68 inch recurve and need to upgrade the poundage of the limbs.. Do you know where I can purchase new limbs?? I can only find high draw weights on Amazon.
i never see any other seller like you to compare different products with your own preferences, really shame on you, Junxing bow and your own Spot on bow are the same bow from junxing and their quality could not compare with Topoint, everyone know about it, only you selling it that why you say this, you should let third party to compare not yourself
Fantastic info in this video! I went ahead and purchased the same bow from your ebay store last Saturday. I have no idea how what got me interested in archery for the past two weeks, it just suddenly came into my head. I had to do quite a bit of internet digging to find this Junxing brand because most sources just point at the Samick Sage, especially RU-vidrs. I figured that the archery industry was kinda similar to the bicycle manufacturing industry where the major OEMs are based in China. I keep to a strict budget and will only go for a few lessons at an archery range, after that I'm going to collect styrofoam to glue together for targets and up my skill whenever I can.