🎯 Light up your child's aim and playtime with the ultimate glow-in-the-dark archery set!
This all-inclusive kids' archery set features 2 ambidextrous bows, 20 suction cup arrows with LED lights for night use, 2 quivers, and a detachable standing target. Designed for ages 3-12, it promotes motor skills and teamwork with durable, safe materials, perfect for indoor and outdoor fun.
Color | Black |
Size | no |
Hand orientation | Ambidextrous |
Material type | Plastic |
Included components | no |
Brand | LNZHAO |
Department | Unisex-Youth |
Manufacturer | LNZHAO |
Item model number | 988-686A1 |
Package Dimensions | 43.4 x 33.79 x 10.2 cm; 1.46 kg |
ASIN | B0DFC75LYS |
A**.
Once built, that’s how it stays!
On arrival I opened this bow and arrow set for the purpose of this review and to see if it’s suitable for my 10 year old grandson for Christmas. Initially I was impressed. The stand and the bows were easy to assemble. 5 minutes at the most. The quivers are made of a soft plastic that will make them more durable and less likely to break. The arrows are straight and easy to load, held in position with a tube and a rest to steady them whilst taking aim. This arrangement will allow younger children to find using this set well within their capabilities.The lights are bright, Lnzhao claim it enables the bow set to be used at night. They help, but I think additional light would be needed.My only issue is more an annoyance. Once the bow is assembled I can’t get it apart again. So everything’s back in the box, bar one bow. Do I wrap it as a present separately or keep it on one side for when it’s first used?All in all I like this set. It’s well made and well presented in an attractive box. Having each archer armed with 10 arrows each saves a lot of time retrieving them! I think the price is a bit high but as they’re good fun for all the family it’s well worth digging deep
⭐**️
On target
Got this for my son after he recently enjoyed an archery session at someone’s birthday party.This set comes with 2 bows, 2 quivers, 20 arrows and suction cups and a target. When you open the box, there’s a ton of stuff in there that needs putting together so kids will need a hand with this. The bows look great and can also light up with the click of a button. This requires 2x AA batteries per bow (not included). It looks pretty cool but I’m not sure of the purpose unless you’re going to do target practice at night?Once you’ve assembled the target, you peel the back off the target sticker and stick onto the target section. Then just shoot at it! It’s a bit wobbly so no two shots will be the same. I’d also recommend wetting the end of the suction cup before shooting to help with them sticking onto the target. My son and I have had great fun with this. I’ve actually leaned it against a tree to stop the wobbling.The bows are easy to use and are adjustable.Overall, I’m happy with this bow and arrow target practice. Once up and running, it’s great fun and it’s a good laugh having competitions to see who can get closest to the bullseye. Just remember to wet the suction cup as there’s nothing worse than hitting the bull only to watch the arrow fall off! 😂
J**N
Not great
Poor quality, arrows dont stick
Y**E
Smaller than expected
The media could not be loaded. Upon unpacking this product it was smaller than expected form the product pictures and target itself is quite flimsy and cheap looking.The bows are in 3 parts which slot together. Once put together you cannot take them apart so they do not fit back in the box for storage although the target can be disassembled to fit back in the box. The bows take 2aaa batteries each to product the light effect when a button is pressed.We found the arrows rarely stick to the target unless they have just been removed from warm water.If used outside the target falls over easily.For the price this feels a bit disappointing overall
A**T
Bit of fun with the kids...
Good bit of fun for the kids, something a bit more skill-orientated than the usual games.It's fine for what it is, and typical 'kid's toy' quality at this price point.The fact that the 'arrow' is fed down a tube instead (basically holding it in place) makes it easier to master. Once they've got over the initial fire-as-many-as-you-can excitement, hopefully they'll settle down to doing it properly... and accurately.We had a couple of sets of kid's crossbows (using similar suckers), and that was a real blast playing with them. Funnily enough, we still have the target I made specifically for the purpose (after being frustrated with the suckers not sticking properly). I used a wooden frame onto which a paper target was stuck, and then fixed a square piece of toughened glass over that. The suckers stick to that like the proverbial, and it was very rare for any to drop off.Anything that will teach kids the proper way to do things is worth it in my book, with safety/respect instilled at an early ageGood stuff, and on a quality/value-for-money basis.... 5-Stars.
M**X
Great fun but swap the lights for quality improvement
These are really good fun, and would make a great gift if the quality was a bit higher. They are expensive for the plastic build quality and I can't help thinking if they ditched the lights they could build a stronger bow that would make them better value. Nevertheless, while they last we are having great fun with them!
P**M
Good Quality
The product is as described. Quite good quality and keeps kids away from the screen. Multiplayer game. Even adult would love it
J**N
Plenty of kit for your money
This provides fun for the kids and packs away neatly into a small space. You get plenty of kit for your money. The stand is a little bit flimsy (it would be better if there was the option to hang the target on a wall) -if it's possible it helps to wedge the stand in place.
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