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Bear 1st Shot Bow Set

from: Escalade Sports




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 20991





Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Bear
EAN: 0754806047911
Label: Escalade Sports
Product Manufacturer: Escalade Sports
Model: A4175
Publisher: Escalade Sports
Ranking: 20991
Studio: Escalade Sports


Product facts:
  • 1 bow, 1 string, 2 Safetyglass arrows, belt quiver,finger tab
  • 15 in. Draw Length, 9 1/2 lb Draw Weight, durable fiberglass construction
  • For right or left hand shooters
  • Limited 90 Day Warranty







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Item Description:
  • 33' recurve bow
  • 15' draw length
  • 9 1/2 lb. draw weight
  • Durable fiberglass construction
  • Includes:
    • Two SafetyglassTM arrows
    • Finger tab
    • Belt quiver
  • For right OR left hand shooters




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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent for the price but NOT a TOY!
My 12 year old adores this set. However, he can sh0ot it hard enough to put the "safety" arrows through the amazon box that the bow arrived in. Or the arrow will travel over 50 feet if he is not aiming at a target. This is NOT A TOY. You could easily put out an eye with it. Under adult supervision it is a great deal of fun, but do not hand it to your kid and send them into the backyard alone.
It only comes with 2 arrows. Our local sport store had more, but at 4 bucks a piece.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great starter
Our daughter loves this little set. It is great for fun in the back yard.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great for young archers!
Got this for my 8 year old son's birthday. He had begun archery class with the Cub Scouts and wanted something to practice with at home. This works perfectly, the draw weight and length are just right making it easy for him to practice good form.

If you're looking for a "toy" with safety arrows, then this isn't for you. But if you are wanting a nice little starter set for "real" ...then this is really nice.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice Starter Bow Set
Bought this for our 5 year-old grandson so he can shoot targets with grandpa...works great...not too much for him. Recommended for very young childen.



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