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YMG premium Korean Bow from Freddie Archery - Review 

Armin Hirmer
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Wow! What a bow. Unfortunately way to heavy for me, but for you muscle men out there. You can have this bow up to 95#
And the bow feels great!
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Комментарии : 783   
@user-hw6dp2cg2o
@user-hw6dp2cg2o 3 года назад
자려고 마빡 베개에 로그인 하는데,유튜브 알고리즘이 이제는 하다 하다 외국에 사는 외국인이 한국 각궁을 리뷰하는 영상까지 보라며 꼬드기네..
@user-rb9ih5ki6l
@user-rb9ih5ki6l 3 года назад
각궁 정확히 맞나요?? 활에 뿔 재료 부분이 안보이는데
@TheMingring2501
@TheMingring2501 3 года назад
각궁아니고 양산형 나무활 같은데
@J_G_s
@J_G_s 3 года назад
@@user-rb9ih5ki6l 저건 한국에서 한국산 나무로 만든 개량궁쯤으로 보여지네요.
@zigzo3070
@zigzo3070 3 года назад
영상에도 적혀있는데 연무궁이라고 한국에서 만든 각궁입니다 각궁은 말그대로 물소뿔이 사용되고 얇게 잘라져 활대 겉면에 붙여집니다 나중에는 화피로 감싸기 때문에 눈으로 봤을때 뿔모양이나 색이 보이지 않습니다
@DAjeong-ir4om
@DAjeong-ir4om 3 года назад
각궁이면 활을 풀었을 때 저 모양이 아니죠. 개량궁입니다.
@jinchang9292
@jinchang9292 4 года назад
It was very relaxing and enjoyable to watch you review the bow. Congratulations on acquiring one of the finest bows in the world.
@American-drone
@American-drone 3 года назад
저건 신소재로 만든 개량궁이어서 전통 각궁처럼 역반원형으로 휘어질 필요가 없는 제품입니다. 기능은 동일한 활입니다. 그리고 솔레나리온 이라는 편전과 똑같은 무기가 비잔틴 시대에 이미 있었습니다. 서양 활마니아들이 편전같은 활을 처음보는게 아닙니다.
@kidultvideo1504
@kidultvideo1504 3 года назад
동의합니다
@helloareyouthere
@helloareyouthere 3 года назад
글쳐. 터키쉬...돌궐... 흉노.. 고구려신라... 뭐 그렇게 이어지니카요...
@GuNdAmWiThYoU
@GuNdAmWiThYoU 3 года назад
애초에 환빠들이 모든것의 원조는 한국이라고 우기니까 문제이지요. 우리나라는 북방의 영향을 방대하게 많이 받은 국가입니다. 찰갑에서 천을 들여와 북방계열의 두정갑 형식을 띄는 이유도 시대의 변화에 뒤따르죠.
@American-drone
@American-drone 3 года назад
@@GuNdAmWiThYoU 강원도나 화성 백곡리고분 등에서 발견된 찰갑유물들의 구멍내서 끈 엮어 잇는 방식은 기원전 연해주와 시베리아의 골제 목제 찰갑과 거의 비슷합니다. 소재가 부족하고 극한의 기후에 열악한 상황에서 짐승의 뼛조각이나 단단한 나무조각을 다듬어서 구멍내서 끈으로 엮던 조악한 방어용 옷이 후대에 이르러 가죽이나 철로 소재가 변하고 수결방식이 발달하면서 정주국가들에서 훌륭하고 멋있는 갑옷이 되는게 재미있죠
@user-us5dg9sz9z
@user-us5dg9sz9z 3 года назад
멍청이들아 편전이라는건 이전부터 우리나라가 아니라는거다 그런데 복합궁으로인하여 파운드무게가 늘어나면서 위력이 엄청나게 강한거다 세계에서
@Vellikos
@Vellikos 4 года назад
A YMG bow! I've always wondered how they performed and if they lived up to the hype! I'm definitely watching this after work today, but I'm loving these reviews of different Korean traditional bows, especially going from beginner and lower end into higher end!
@paulominster5077
@paulominster5077 3 года назад
I think unfinished handle is due to the personalization. Pretty much every Korean bow handle will be modified to the individuals hand after the purchase. We will cut, sand, and sometimes put on extra layers of tennis grip over the handle to make it as personal as possible. Beginners will have thicker handles, and it will get leaner as your skill progresses most of the times.
@RoyMcAvoy
@RoyMcAvoy Год назад
How do you normally trim and cut the handle? Just using knife?🤔
@gkrtkfaos
@gkrtkfaos 3 года назад
활시위를 양궁처럼 검지, 중지로 당기는 게 아니라 엄지로 당기고, 화살통을 등이 아닌 허리춤에 차는 등 외국 분인데도 틀린 부분 거의 없이 완벽하네요.
@gailcha6466
@gailcha6466 3 года назад
몽골리안식 그건 기본이죠. 한국 사극이나 사극영화에서 검지중지로 당기는거 보면 진짜 내적고통 오집니다. ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 등에 안차는건 처음알았음.
@mason7645
@mason7645 3 года назад
역시 전문가...
@inx2853
@inx2853 3 года назад
우리나라는 엄지랑 검지쓰나요?
@ZAMMANBORISSAL
@ZAMMANBORISSAL 3 года назад
@@inx2853 전통방식은 엄지와 검지를 이용해서 화살을 잡고 쏩니다
@youngjunlee3939
@youngjunlee3939 3 года назад
아니죠, 오른손 엄지에 깍지를 끼고 시위를 잡아 귀 옆에 위치 시킨다음 왼팔을 밀면서 내려오는거에요. 그 다음에 왼팔 팔꿈치 각도를 틀면 오랜동안 활을 당기고 있을 수 있게되죠. 그 다음에 시위를 잡고있던 오른손을 펼치면서 활을 쏘는 겁니다. 국궁은 밀어쏘지 당겨쏘지 않아요. 저렇게 당겨쏘면 몇파운드짜리 활을 쏘든 몇 번 당기기도 힘들고, 당기면서 버티는게 매우 힘들어집니다.
@vladimirpetrovic5604
@vladimirpetrovic5604 4 года назад
Rear sound of the bow. Beautiful in speed also
@PooMonkeyMan
@PooMonkeyMan 3 года назад
Haven’t watched your videos in a while and the production quality has definitely gone up again since the last one I saw. Nice 👍
@N0rnagest
@N0rnagest 4 года назад
Another great Korean bow... YMG is now on my wish list.
@LuftUberSoldat
@LuftUberSoldat 3 года назад
It's Korean composite bow called Gak-Gung which means 'Horn Bow'. It's because slice very thin horn is put in between wooden material. They glued together by bull's cartilage glue that is very vulnerable to humid air condition than anyother bow kinds so they had to keep dry, but in summer season it is hard. The first king of Jo-sen Dynasty, Lee seong-gye, when he throw up Goryeo kingdom write the letter of returning army to Capital city that was "Its consecutive heavy rainy days so bow glue has weekened we can't fight and returning army." It is powerful as much as long bow in spite of short length, it had to be maintenance very carefully.
@BibtheChib
@BibtheChib 2 года назад
This one isn't a horn bow
@LuftUberSoldat
@LuftUberSoldat 2 года назад
@@BibtheChib It's not horn bow even oldone and nowadays we got much better material we don't use it if is not made old style ITS COMPOSITE BOW
@jwkpov734
@jwkpov734 3 года назад
알고리즘에 인도로 왔습니다. RU-vid guided me to your vid. Nice to see Korean Bow on your channel. Korea has deep relationship with our Bow throughout various wars, Heros and 의병 (Righteous army) who protected our Country, Korea. Thanks for showcasing our history.
@syangkhan
@syangkhan 4 года назад
I have the same bow but at only 45 lb draw weight ... I met the bowyer Mr. Kim in Korea last summer, he was very helpful. Glad I got YMG bow.
@RB-pl5pg
@RB-pl5pg 3 года назад
I want one now. Beautiful bow. That rubber is tremendously of importance.
@TheRedneck1122
@TheRedneck1122 3 года назад
Great review! We Korean practice it with 145m distance target. I hope you will own real 'Bison horn' bow someday.
@zachariatekawaare4761
@zachariatekawaare4761 4 года назад
Kia ora Armin! Most “archery experts” ??? On RU-vid would NEVER admit that the draw weight of a bow was beyond their abilities. Your frankness an honesty is refreshing and appreciated. Kia mihi! Is there a reason that Korean bows have different upper and lower tillers? The difference on limb flexion is quire apparent to me. Ripper review!
@glenmoon1818
@glenmoon1818 4 года назад
Hey bro, are you based in NZ and are you shooting Korean bows?
@fastskipper777
@fastskipper777 3 года назад
For those who may be interested: The manufacturing of Korean bows were state secret during the Joseon Dynasty. The Chinese constantly wanted to know how the bows were made; they constantly sent spies to find out. Traditionally, Korean bows were laminated bows with various materials including bull's horns. Yeah, you will be surprised how advanced the Korean bows are. They are NOT just made with dried wood. A good bow will take over a year to make it. The making of the bows were controlled and overlooked by the government ministries. Supposedly, just like the Turkish recurve bows, Korean bows are farther shooting and highly penetrating but are smaller than any other bows. Thus, soldiers on horseback can carry and shoot it with ease. Historically, the Koreans, unlike the Japanese, preferred the bow in warfare. You don't want to mess with the Koreans with bows in warfare. Highly recommend the Korean movie "War of Arrows". Google it. I think Netflix had it on their offerings. It's an excellent movie. You will like it.
@bardgold4553
@bardgold4553 3 года назад
Source that China sent spies to find out about how Korean bows were made? Sounds like BS to be honest.
@bardgold4553
@bardgold4553 3 года назад
@@sonik120 then give me a source. You realize how common an item a bow is? You're telling me they couldnt just pay some guy who makes bows to tell them how its made? Bows are incredibly common and its incredulous to believe that they couldnt pay some bowmaker to tell them. Plus the Mongolians also made similar recurve bows. State secret bow making technology during the Joseon period??? Its ridiculous lol. So give me a source.
@bardgold4553
@bardgold4553 3 года назад
@@sonik120 what nonsense are you spouting. Give me a source, not your bs.
@nikasexplores9597
@nikasexplores9597 3 года назад
Hmm bows where a huge part of Japanese culture what are you talking about, it was one of the main weapons for samurai for a long time. Also, just because the bow is small doesn’t mean it’s that much better on horseback, the bows of Manchu and Mongolian horse archers where large and they where extremely successful. The size may have to do also with the mountaneous regions. Also, if you actually look at some historic documents the Koreans themselves talk about the superiority of bows such as the Manchu ones due to the glue used and the bows durability in varying climates which the Korean bow lacked. Also, the Qing (Manchu) did successfully invade Korea. I love Korean bows and their archery culture (I have a kaya bow and made my own sugakji thumb rings and know proper form) etc. but this sounds like borderline nationalism lol.
@joshuachi6313
@joshuachi6313 3 года назад
@@nikasexplores9597 you got some strange history false information. Korean composite bow are 3 times of range against Japanese long bow. Even 3 year old kid knows Koreans dominate summer Olympics archery. When is Japan won gold metal in archery in Olympic????
@jclulu3942
@jclulu3942 3 года назад
A traditional Korean bow is one of extremely powerful and long range bows in the world. Its max range is 250~300 meters. It needs potent power even to pull a string and takes a long time to do it successfully for the beginners. From long ago It's been said in the Far East Asia that Korea is a land of bows, China is a land of spears and Japan is a land of swords.
@niclas9990
@niclas9990 2 года назад
That's interesting because historical records suggest English longbows generally reached a maximum of 300~350 meters, with 200 being a minimum acceptable range. That was probably due to constant practice by archers from a young age, as the lack of recurve didn't really force. Still, Korean and other recurve bows must be more accessible and powerful, if finicky due to problems with moisture and difficult to mass produce quickly.
@JustRandomWonderer
@JustRandomWonderer 2 года назад
@@niclas9990 As I tried, it went 300-400 metres which made me to ride bike all the day just to collect the arrows.
@BibtheChib
@BibtheChib 2 года назад
@@niclas9990 KTBs definitely have a higher ability to shoot at range, an owner of a Hwarang bow accidentally shot at 380m at a clout shoot and it went over a highway! But I can imagine that the higher poundage English longbows reached great distances, and some of the strongest archers today shoot English longbows. I'm unsure of the gpp historical longbows used to use though.
@Leverguns50
@Leverguns50 2 года назад
@@niclas9990 the long bows that I shot wouldn’t shoot anywhere near 350 yards had to cut down the fletching and lighten up the arrow just to get it to go to 225 yards
@pyramid_scheme_termination3655
@pyramid_scheme_termination3655 2 года назад
Swords were only secondary weapons. Chinese and Japanese had bows to. All cultures used spears.
@dylanscott539
@dylanscott539 4 года назад
Had this bow for 6 years. 45 lbs and a different grip, about 200$ when I bought it in Korea. Saw it on Freddie Archery and figured you’d get to a review eventually. Great to see it through a professional archer’s eyes and get your thoughts, thanks!
@hphofer
@hphofer 4 года назад
Hi Armin, I have this bow with 50" lenght and rated at 60 pounds at 31" ! That should give it a poundage of around 52 Pounds at 28" Yes, it is a wonderful bow !! The longer 50" version is probably even smoother to draw ( only for us Europeans, Koreans always shoot the short versions ! ) Compared to my other bows, mine seems to have a heavier poundage than advertised ( like yours ) But again, YMG bows are near the top end of the market when it comes to Korean bows, for sure !!
@kyungbum-buddha
@kyungbum-buddha 3 года назад
와! 국궁을 여기서 보게 되다니 놀랐습니다. 소개해 주셔서 감사합니다.
@bigernbladesmith
@bigernbladesmith 4 года назад
I have this bow in 40lbs, but with a black belly and it has a leather wrap over the rubber handle. I got it at Hwarang bow. It's a really fun shooter.
@miguelveratraditionalarche9374
@miguelveratraditionalarche9374 4 года назад
You are Awesome! Mr. Armin .Wow what a war machine. If I was impressed however you shot it and I think very well. wow. Keith shoot super nice. If it's war. Cheers to all in Malta, nice day.
@incorporeal3793
@incorporeal3793 4 года назад
Beast! Both bow and the bearded man shooting it. 😮🙂
@neodarin
@neodarin 3 года назад
5:05 아이 맘에들어~ 아이 좋아~
@TNTnor
@TNTnor 3 года назад
That's it! I'm going to get this bow! I think it the closest you can get to a traditional korean bow without getting one made out of senew and horn, but still looks like it is. The birch surface is gorgeous! And the yellow-ish belly makes it look natural the whole way though.
@jaewonjang3446
@jaewonjang3446 3 года назад
I have never seen the korean bow so closely like this. thanks for your explanation.
@han8438x
@han8438x 4 года назад
Wow it's quite impressive to me there's so many people like bows. If you wanna know more about Korean traditional bows, I recommend you to watch a movie : War of the arrows (2011. 최종병기 활). You can see various kinds of Korean bows in that movie. Or you can just meet them in "kingdom" more easily. haha. Thank you for good video!
@indianbull4390
@indianbull4390 4 года назад
Powerful bow with nice shape and colour
@user-sk8eb7sn7s
@user-sk8eb7sn7s 3 года назад
i want to see him tries the Korean horn bow. And baby arrow also.
@user-us6tx4ku2q
@user-us6tx4ku2q 3 года назад
저도 밤에 자려고 누웠다가 이분 영상 보게 되었는데 자막있는 (영상으로 ㅎㅎ) 설명도 잘해주시고 실제 사용시범도 보이셔서 굉장히 흥미로웠어요~^^ 생각도 안해본 활영상을 찾아보게 될줄이야 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@TNTnor
@TNTnor 4 года назад
The very first shot after Armin strung the bow almost sounded like a gunpowder weapon!
@bucklenus4071
@bucklenus4071 4 года назад
No thumb down. that is good. This channel is great. And that blow seems to me is not for me that I am a beginner.
@Jomnubja
@Jomnubja 3 года назад
This is great video! I wish that you also try the traditional Korean Bow 'Gakgung', made with real horn. That one doesn't make any noise. Smaller string noise when you shoot. 😉
@shkwon6556
@shkwon6556 3 года назад
Thanks for this lovely clip. If I can put one advice as a Korean, Korean traditional bow is supposed to be drawn to the ear and even beyond sometimes. Please try it in full draw after googling image of Korean archery and you will find its range reaches more than 100 yards.
@kennethchua5356
@kennethchua5356 4 года назад
Very informative and illuminating, Armin. Thanks for the video. I actually have that YMG at 100#. The master was nice enough to custom make one for me. Unfortunately, like yourself, I'm still working hard towards full draw. I really wonder how you manage such beautiful khatra even at a poundage beyond your current strength.
@ArminHirmer
@ArminHirmer 4 года назад
luck :)
@seonmin32
@seonmin32 3 года назад
Information : YMG is mass product model, not a traditional type in korea
@peterlai9018
@peterlai9018 2 года назад
Wow, did you visit YMG? Which length did you order?
@pskim731
@pskim731 3 года назад
I highly recommend watching The Bow (Korean title: Hwal) a 2005 film. It's a historical era action movie which showcases the Korean bow and how it was used. I loved it. Thanks for the video.
@smash3689
@smash3689 3 года назад
@@TomatoKing1817 my bad confused with different one.
@Dongseoksohn
@Dongseoksohn 3 года назад
I love that movie too
@user-bp3se2hf8y
@user-bp3se2hf8y 3 года назад
The bow is very light, easy to use, and flies away quickly and more super sonic speeds : )
@aupilee6347
@aupilee6347 4 года назад
The distance to the target of the Korean bow is 145 meters (475 feet).
@mmmijuo5407
@mmmijuo5407 3 года назад
사실 145는 일본척으로 재서 그런거고 120보를 세종시대나 경국대전척으로계산하니 150 미터정도더군요
@imoutsideoutintheforest8337
@imoutsideoutintheforest8337 3 года назад
Interesting. Now this makes me want to learn more about archery
@leeandrewcalimutan1654
@leeandrewcalimutan1654 4 года назад
Hello! That is a nice Korean bow. As for the bow handle, it should be wrapped with a leather which they call joompi/jumpi (I don't know the Korean alphabet translation of that sorry). When you buy a KTB, there should be a joompi included for you to wrap it to your bow handle. When I bought my KTB, I got the bow itself, bow bag, bow sock, 2 pcs of string and 2pcs joompi. Too bad they did not include the wrap with you. And yes, it is expensive. There are other KTB shops that sell YMG for 300 USD. I hope they ship their products through private shipping companies to justify the price.
@m.emilemarkcoux1735
@m.emilemarkcoux1735 3 года назад
In the Korean alphabet, Joompi can be written as 줌피.
@lightwalker222
@lightwalker222 4 года назад
The two-tone lamination is gorgeous
@paintedbird6791
@paintedbird6791 4 года назад
This bow is one of the reason why we are still called Korea.
@anothergooday2533
@anothergooday2533 3 года назад
You are correct! China and Japan attacking us till today
@alchemistjeff
@alchemistjeff 3 года назад
@@anothergooday2533 And all the in-fightings you guys had since the beginning of time
@skyereave9454
@skyereave9454 3 года назад
@@alchemistjeff unfortunately
@niclas9990
@niclas9990 2 года назад
As far as I'm aware, Korean bows did little to stop concentrated, well-applied firearms and tactics for such. If anything, naval power and potent alliances saved Korea. The Japanese, it has to be said, repeatedly outfought Korean land troops in possession of these bows. It might be a better bow, but it sure isn't the reason Korea still exists.
@danidingo977
@danidingo977 4 года назад
Nice... always liked korean bows. I hope to get this one in 45# -50#.
@luk_bow
@luk_bow 4 года назад
I have this bow in 85# and its awsome! I asked freddy for an arrow weight, and he told me the arrows should have 30g /460grn wich is 5,4 grn/lbs and it doesn't feel like dryfiring at all. Awsome bow, awsome review as always. Grüße Lukas /luk.bow
@KTBIOM
@KTBIOM День назад
Thanks for this knowledge. I have been trying to find out what is the gpp limit for my 78# Cheonjigung. I am now using 475grain for 6gpp. Previously 425grainnfor 5.6gpp.
@ColetteNoir
@ColetteNoir 4 года назад
What a bow!!! Another amazing review, Armin!
@jsk6390
@jsk6390 3 года назад
For now you are the only non-Korean archer who uses ggakji 깍지 (that auxiliary ring when you draw the bow). I have been learning bow here in Korea. I am using 50pound 현무궁(Hyun Mu Gung) and Elders make sure to draw my bow at full draw. So I suggest you to do the same! With 65! You said you can’t for now but you will be able to later!
@tammynfletcher
@tammynfletcher 4 года назад
Awesome looking Korean bow. Seemed excellent in every way. Just really heavy. I have one bow now that runs around 60# at 32" and by the time I get to 75 arrows or so I'm busted and need to take a break. But the good thing is when I pick up a 45# bow it feels like it's a kids toy Lol. thank you Freddie archery for letting us get a look at this monster and thank you Armin for trying like hell to show us it's potential.
@Scario45
@Scario45 4 года назад
I had the same feeling shooting my 60 lbs at 30 and then shooting with my father's bow, a 40lbs at 28 the difference is astonishing.
@Marmocet
@Marmocet 3 года назад
I find it's good to have a "strength bow" for the same reason - your regular bow starts to feel like a toy that you can easily handle.
@tammynfletcher
@tammynfletcher 3 года назад
@@Marmocet yes my friend such a true statement
@leong1615
@leong1615 3 года назад
Korea bow is made with some wood and bamboo and water buffalo's horn. I hope you try 편전(Pyeon-jeon) with 애깃살(Aegisal) this two is set item. I'm not sure with english but can be call baby arrow.
@HunterParkNZ
@HunterParkNZ 3 года назад
Amazing performance. The Power comes from the the material such as tendon and the water buffalo horn 🤟🏻
@ocr3012
@ocr3012 3 года назад
Great video! I am not an archer but I do know Korean history. I recommend trying to shooting "Pyun Jeon" or baby arrows. The baby arrows were the secret weapon of Josen. Because the arrows were significantly shorter, it said that one could fire the arrow further and with more speed. And because the arrows were little, enemies had a hard time detecting the archers, making these the ultimate stealth arrow back in the day.
@HistoricalWeapons
@HistoricalWeapons 4 года назад
Daylite archery sells 95lb@31" Korean bows for a lot cheaper and so far mine is working well for a few months now
@phawang37
@phawang37 4 года назад
yes the bow is good
@HistoricalWeapons
@HistoricalWeapons 4 года назад
shoots faster than my 140lb@32
@Scario45
@Scario45 4 года назад
Could you put the micro near the camera when the camera is near the target pls? I love to hear the sound of a bow from a distance and the sound of the arrow flying before touching the target. It would be also a good indicator for those who are looking for a silent bow like me^^.
@ambidextrousarchery
@ambidextrousarchery 2 года назад
2nd viewing and this time, I’m commenting. Another super review. I love your honest and genuine approach in all your reviews. 8:20! Who is the Iron Maiden!?! Very cool inclusion.
@lebondave4377
@lebondave4377 4 года назад
Simply amazing!
@MasizoUrek
@MasizoUrek 3 года назад
RU-vid algorithm brought me here. But, that Korean old bow looks legit.
@hjchung2458
@hjchung2458 3 года назад
you missed baby arrows with arrow guide. It's powerful and fun. !!! it's a good review..thanks.
@user-lo5uv4fx9d
@user-lo5uv4fx9d 3 года назад
His voice is somehow soothing. Nice.
@fiercebone825
@fiercebone825 3 года назад
Thanks. I enjoyed this video.
@user-jo5if6us5f
@user-jo5if6us5f 3 года назад
Unlike English bows and Japanese bows, Korean bows make one bows by combining water buffalo horns, tendons, and bamboo birch trees. Of course, it takes a lot of effort and time to make the bow more expensive. The Korean bow has various pulling forces ranging from 40 to 55 pounds, but most beginners of the use of "45 pounds" bows at a speed of 50~55 m/s (170 fps). I hope this information helps. :)
@HaykAmirbekyanTKD
@HaykAmirbekyanTKD 3 года назад
Thanks Armin! Ive narrowed down my options to SMG, YMG, Hwarang bow, Authentic KTB2, and Taeguk bow, and the all bamboo KTB. would love to see some reviews of those bows :)
@ArminHirmer
@ArminHirmer 3 года назад
YMG in 40# is coming and KYB 2 is already uploading
@HaykAmirbekyanTKD
@HaykAmirbekyanTKD 3 года назад
@@ArminHirmer I'm exited to watch both reviews! I would love to see a chronograph test. Also if you can get a scale and measure the weight of the arrows on camera that would give me confidence when measuring the kinetic energy of these shots. Godspeed!
@ArminHirmer
@ArminHirmer 3 года назад
I always mention the weigh of the arrows and write the gpp in the list
@wonseobbyun
@wonseobbyun 3 года назад
Thank you for the review. I do recommend you watch a famous Korean movie related with Archers "War of the arrows, 2011".
@raykim4826
@raykim4826 3 года назад
Chinese called ancient Korean 'Yi'(夷). 夷 means a man(大 also means big) with the bow(弓).
@greatgrea
@greatgrea 3 года назад
not 大 -> 人
@raykim4826
@raykim4826 3 года назад
@@greatgrea No. It's 大. Nowadays it means 'big' but in this letter (夷 ) 大 means 'man'. Letter yi(夷) shows us the shape of 'a man is holding a bow'. This kinda letter called 'Huiyizi'会意字.
@user-wy3zf5fd8y
@user-wy3zf5fd8y 3 года назад
another theory, 夷 means 人(man) + 尸(man or dead body). and Dong-Yi (東夷) means east babarian in sinocentrism. not just korean but other east group. not good word for we
@raykim4826
@raykim4826 3 года назад
@@user-wy3zf5fd8y No. 尸 sometimes meant 夷 but how can 人 + 尸 become 夷? very old chinese dictionary Shuowenjiezi 说文解字 explains 夷 as 从大从弓. and Yes. 夷 and modern Korean are not 100% same. And 夷 wasn't very good word for korean. But this letter夷 well distinguished the people in the east(more and less korean) from their own(more and less chinese).
@PrettyT-rex
@PrettyT-rex 3 года назад
@@user-wy3zf5fd8y you are right.
@eddieko2727
@eddieko2727 3 года назад
That is practice wooden bow, one of summer bow which is sub-main bow. That one is easy to use, less prepare time, inexpensive and perfect for entry level starters compare to Horn Bow(Prime Bow) Horn bow reached over 600M shoot with small arrow and cylinder.
@johnburr4414
@johnburr4414 3 года назад
Portuguese missionary who followed Japanese army in Japan Korea War in 16th century wrote that Korean soldiers had Turkish bow. Turkish, Mongolian, Korean bows are very similar to each other. I think it's a kind of common shape among nomadic tribes living in Asia.
@Gonzolicious
@Gonzolicious 3 года назад
I think the reason why is because at its peak, the Mongol empire extended from Korea all the way to modern day Turkey, so what I think happened there is the mongol style spread to those regions which explains the similarities.
@AKinCanada
@AKinCanada 3 года назад
Actually, Turks were one of the tribes that formed Goguryo. Hence why there might be some similaries between the two.
@user-mg9im3dq6d
@user-mg9im3dq6d Год назад
I can see your love for the field of bowing in the video
@Bonjuby
@Bonjuby 3 года назад
korea also has a special arrow it's called 애기살 or 편전(baby arrow) 애기살 flies faster and farther, and less energy loss due to fluctuations in the body of an arrow
@odacyfeitosafeitosa5408
@odacyfeitosafeitosa5408 3 года назад
Parabéns seus arcos são muito bom
@chrislee2089
@chrislee2089 3 года назад
Also, Korean bows are great. You are also nice to review
@nachtschattenmacher
@nachtschattenmacher 4 года назад
i will give the 95# a try for indoortraining.
@elakawczynski1750
@elakawczynski1750 4 года назад
Great bow. I love the Korean Bows. Could you please review the Gakgung bow from Korean Archery? I know it is pricey but it is an incredible bow!
@ArminHirmer
@ArminHirmer 4 года назад
I hope that one day I will get my hands on
@bleee1
@bleee1 3 года назад
that cost of traditional bow is over $6000
@jangwonhan7903
@jangwonhan7903 3 года назад
Recommending the Korean movie 'War of the Arrows'. The most powerful korean archery technique is called '편전'.
@joonchung771
@joonchung771 3 года назад
Wonderful!! Even though I'm a Korean, I've shot just several times in my life.. As you know, my ancestors are physically not a big or strong persons in comparison with western persons, but the bow itself is very strong because it is made to combine several different kinds of woods and pieces of horn of water cows together.(a kind of composite material..,I'm not sure whether yours are treal treditional one or modern one) So, when we pull the string, we normally use two arms together, one push, the other pull at the same time(dual action). By doing so, you can pull the string more easily.. The korean bows can be used as a direct aim shooting weapon, but also widely be used as a indirect high angle launcher on both real battle field or hunting yards, so, depends on the strength of the bow, shoot the arrow over 300 meters.(needs alot of practice to aim properly....) And, with thumb ring, arm protector is required for safe shooting, when releasing the string, the string hits inside of your arm... Thanks and hope Good Luck with you!!
@MrJeonghah
@MrJeonghah 3 года назад
This guy is giving me insane ASMR. Something in his calm way of talking
@ArminHirmer
@ArminHirmer 3 года назад
What is ASMR? but thank you
@MrJeonghah
@MrJeonghah 3 года назад
@@ArminHirmer It just means you have a calm soothing voice, but not in a wierd way.
@yangyang4248
@yangyang4248 3 года назад
From wikipedia The Korean Bow (Korean: 각궁, Gak-gung hanja: 角弓, or horn bow) is a water buffalo horn-based composite reflex bow, standardized centuries ago from a variety of similar weapons in earlier use [1]. Due to its long use by Koreans, it is also known as Guk Gung (Korean: 국궁 hanja: 國弓, or national bow).
@earth3planet103
@earth3planet103 3 года назад
@thinkintegral
@thinkintegral 3 года назад
I really want the bow as well!
@Mike-gz4xn
@Mike-gz4xn Год назад
Has anyone tested efficiency of now to bow. Really would be curious to compare draw force curve and efficiency of a longbow that a horse bow to Korean etc.
@daigans
@daigans 4 года назад
did you put the string up side down at first ?
@r.c.336
@r.c.336 4 года назад
Hoping you can give us a visual of how the target looks through your eyes, via GoPro or other means
@luqmanhakiim6476
@luqmanhakiim6476 3 года назад
agreed 👍
@ivanmoser3367
@ivanmoser3367 4 года назад
Really impressive how you shoot it. I would go to the hospital for a muscle strain
@ArminHirmer
@ArminHirmer 4 года назад
muscles are fine, my broken shoulder is the problem
@chaaanyeong
@chaaanyeong 3 года назад
I'm Korean!! It is nice video!!
@metalheadgoalie
@metalheadgoalie 4 года назад
I've been waiting for this review for awhile. This was a great shooting bow but I think it has serious stacking issues past 30", even with the 50" version that was claimed to work for my original 34" draw. I even reduced my draw to 32" but I thought the stacking was not good for my form. The first bow I received, which I didn't have for long enough to do a full draw curve was 50#/31" & 94#/34." The last bow I had that I had enough time to do a full draw curve had these results. Basically if you are shooting 31" on the 50" version I think this bow will work for you but if you have a longer draw then I would stay away from this one. 28" = 41.3 29" = 44 30" = 47.3 31" = 50.9 32" = 55.2 33" = 61 34" = 69.4
@elee9056
@elee9056 4 года назад
yeah im surprised they dont specify the draw length. really doubt 40+ lb bow under 50” can be drawn over 30”. never seen such thing from any korean or turkish bow shop.
@peterlai9018
@peterlai9018 2 года назад
50" version is more of a 32" draw bow.
@harithmustafah5787
@harithmustafah5787 3 года назад
I would like to see a comparison between Korean bow and Malaysian Teratai bow
@b4bluey
@b4bluey 3 года назад
Wow !! It`s all I can say >> Thank You
@KyesungTV
@KyesungTV 2 года назад
I love the part you stand on the fort wall in ancient outfit! Where is it? Is it from some other video of yours?
@ArminHirmer
@ArminHirmer 2 года назад
These are the Victoria lines in Malta and I had my Manchu outfit for this photo shooting
@adriaanvandenberg5013
@adriaanvandenberg5013 4 года назад
Is this bow like the higher poundage mariner bows, a luxury high poundage korean version? Nice grip, bowsock and bag too! Glad you decided to wear a thumbring to protect yourself Armin, safety first!
@LuftUberSoldat
@LuftUberSoldat 3 года назад
The original Bow can be stored in rolled in vary small box like a cigar pack. May be this one is for not harming durability of the Bow.
@joshm6720
@joshm6720 3 года назад
I have a mariner in 65lb - and am still taping and gloves. tape enough and you are ok but shoot 100 arrows and you will have some damage. If I could shoot every day and toughen up the thumb...
@ericalbert6954
@ericalbert6954 4 года назад
Magnifique!
@davidlargen6945
@davidlargen6945 4 года назад
That is one awesome bow
@user-wy3zf5fd8y
@user-wy3zf5fd8y 3 года назад
이게 왜 추천영상에 떴지. 아무튼 한국활이 좋긴합니다.
@GuNdAmWiThYoU
@GuNdAmWiThYoU 3 года назад
좋긴 한게 아니라 ㅈㄴ 좋지요;; 괜히 일본은 칼, 중국은 창, 한국은 활이라는 유머가 외국인들 사이에서 나도는게 아니라니까요 ㅋㅋㅋ
@enterkim5188
@enterkim5188 3 года назад
@@GuNdAmWiThYoU 한국 양궁선수들이 날아다닌다는 건 알았는데 한국 활 성능도 좋았나보군요
@robsarchery9679
@robsarchery9679 4 года назад
Nice bow
@herenpark3295
@herenpark3295 3 года назад
The name Korea originated from Ancient Korea(means in Korean 고려, the abbreviation of 고구려) dynasty. The first King of Ancient Korea was a perfect archer.
@juliannalee4381
@juliannalee4381 3 года назад
It originated from Kore/Core/Kurie/Guryu not Koguryu, which means a crown or ring.
@herenpark3295
@herenpark3295 3 года назад
@@juliannalee4381 고려라는 이름이 고구려를 계승한다는 의미로 지었다고요. 고구려를 줄여서 고려라고 불렀다고 해요
@juliannalee4381
@juliannalee4381 3 года назад
@@herenpark3295 People of Koguryu called their country G/Kuryu, although it is likely their subjects would be known by their clan names. Ko is the prefix later annotated by their late descendants after the later three Kingdom period - Koryu.
@herenpark3295
@herenpark3295 3 года назад
@julianna lee 이분 포인트 못잡으시네.. 고려시대에 한국이 서양에 알려지면서 '고려'라는 말에서 corea/korea라는 표기가 시작돼 한국을 Korea라고 서양에서 부르게 됐잖아요. 근데 그 '고려'라는 이름은 사실은 고려시대 이전에 고구려에서 따온거라고요. 고구려 때도 고려라고 줄여서 부르기도 했고, 왕건이 고구려 계승의 의미로 고려라고 이름 붙였다고요. 근데 고구려 시조인 '고'주몽은 활을 잘 쏘기로 유명 했죠. 우연이지만 고려korea라는 이름을 매개로 해서 활이랑 엮은 거예요. 저는 그냥 그 얘기 한 겁니다. 고(구)려라는 글자 뜻 얘기 한 거 아니구요;;;
@herenpark3295
@herenpark3295 3 года назад
@@juliannalee4381 님이 주장하는 바와 같이 원래 구려인데 '고'를 후손들이 붙였다고 해도(저는 모르는 얘긴데), '고'를 얼마나 나중에 붙였는지는 몰라도 최소한 삼국시대에도 고구려 또는 고려라고 불렸습니다. 혹시 조선과 고조선을 얘기하는건 아니죠? 고조선은 이씨조선에 와서 '고'를 추가했죠
@EhzToT
@EhzToT 3 года назад
in korean archery , you hold up your bow on your head and devide it equalry like a butter fly in gym. and aim and shoot front side for shooting on horse
@futuresant
@futuresant 3 года назад
It's not typical korean composite bow(gakgung; recurved horn bow). It's bamboo bow(jookgung) for practice, not for battle.
@sax466
@sax466 2 года назад
do anyone know the max draw length for the 50" version?
@SP_Hospital559
@SP_Hospital559 3 года назад
He looks happy
@jvkim7276
@jvkim7276 3 года назад
You can pull easily without difficulty by learning the basic posture of pulling the Korean bow (Gukgung) bow in Korean.Look up the video of Korean bow..
@deviprayer
@deviprayer 3 года назад
리뷰 좋습니다
@ElkArrow
@ElkArrow 4 года назад
How do you hold the arrow in place without an arrow bench?
@ArminHirmer
@ArminHirmer 4 года назад
Practice
@user-hm9ru1lh9y
@user-hm9ru1lh9y 3 года назад
전쟁용 활인 육량궁도 한 번 구해서 써 보시죠? 애기살이라는 화살도 쏴보면 재밌을 건데. 한 번 구해서 써보세요. 추천합니다.
@wudanpai
@wudanpai 2 года назад
What do you think the max draw length would be for the 47" version?
@suyoungjung1528
@suyoungjung1528 3 года назад
I'm korean. I think that it is practice version. Hand-made korean bow is shaped like total circle before it is ready to strengthen string
@ArminHirmer
@ArminHirmer 3 года назад
this one is a laminated bow, not a composite bow with horn. of course it does not have the shape :)
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