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The Archery 60'' Longbow is a premium outdoor hunting recurve bow crafted from imported polymer composites and traditional wood. With a draw weight range of 30-50lbs and a draw length of 32'', this ambidextrous bow is designed for both right and left-handed shooters, ensuring optimal performance and comfort. Weighing just 1.8 pounds, it combines lightweight design with robust construction, making it an ideal choice for serious archers.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 59.5 x 6 x 2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.84 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
Brand Name | TOPARCHERY |
Color | Brown, Gold, Black |
Material | wood |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | TOPARCHERY |
Part Number | 003GL3403 |
Size | 50 Pounds |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
S**Y
It looks good and shoots great!
The perfect blend of function and ascetic appeal. This bow shoots as good as it looks.I have three other bows @ 45#, but this one at 40# is perfect for me. Already, I rarely miss the target at 25 yrds. Well worth the price!Plenty of power for hunting as long as you use the proper arrows. My favorite bow!
L**Y
Purdy
I have only been able to shoot it once. But as of right now, the bow is beautiful. Perfect for my size, in a very small girl, and it's simple design is really beautiful. Its comfortable and easy to shoot. It took a while to get to me but that's ok. It's also pretty quiet, if that's what you're looking for. I will say ita definitely too small for my 6' 3" boyfriend. Incase anyone needs to know.
D**H
It exploded in my hand after two weeks
It looks beautiful except the string groves are sharp. It shoots very well but after two weeks it broke. “Top” Archery lists the draw length as 36”, but I used only 30” arrows, my draw is 29-29.5”. When it first arrived I emailed the maker to verify the draw length and ask the recommended brace height but only got an automated response which didn’t answer my questions. After it broke I emailed them multiple times asking for a replacement and got no response. I went through Amazon to get a refund and then finally heard back from “Top” Archery. They said the draw length was 32” but did not acknowledge the my replacement request or answer the question about brace height.
F**K
Ergonomic, light-weight reflex bow. Made shooting off the hand easy and fun.
A point of technical clarity: this is not a recurve bow. it's a reflex bow. The string does not contact the limps other than in the notch.To date, this is the most fun to shoot bow we've owned. At lower draw weights (ours is 30 lbs) it seems solidly built. As with anything, the higher the stresses the quicker you're going to find out just how well it's made. But we haven't seen anything that might deter us from buying another with a heavier draw. We probably would have already, if not for our compulsion to try new styles, rather than sticking with what we know we like. So far, this has been our favorite though.This is a very light-weight and well balanced bow. While, as a 49 year old male, I've absolutely loved shooting it, it's been especially great for my young nieces and nephews, just learning to shoot off the hand. Even my 10 year old niece has taken to it, over shooting off the shelf with a snakebow. Some (with large hands) have commented that they felt compelled to wrap the grip to make it a bit thicker. As you don't really grip a bow tightly, I haven't felt the same need. I actually feel like I have better control with this bow than I do our fiberglass bows that do have a wrapped grip. To further qualify that, I wear a size 9 glove, which is a medium from some manufacturers, a large with others. But, I would say I have medium size hands, rather than large.This bow has been especially great for helping me improve my thumb release. Probably because the grip is narrower than the limbs, but switching between 3-finger release and thumb, there's less of an adjustment. Where with fiberglass bows, I sometimes feel like I'm holding the bow a little sideways when shooting thumb. Thirty pounds is also a good weight to start shooting thumb release - not too light and not so heavy that your thumb is sore after only a few shots. I don't use a ring. Just a couple layers of cheap athletic tape wrapped around my thumb, when I'm going to be shooting for a while, works great at this weight bow.Our bow came with two sets of string silencers, one on the string, one in a package. We tried it with the one that was already on the string and it fell off within a few shots. We really haven't found the bow to be excessively loud, so I haven't bothered learning how to properly tie the little strips of fur to keep them from falling off.The main criticism we have about this bow is the thinness of the string it comes with. Like our bow collection, we don't typically buy the same exact arrows twice, no matter how much we like a particular brand. And of the half dozen different styles of arrow we have (unspecified wood, bamboo, aluminum, and several sets of carbon fiber) only one set of carbon fiber will knock on this strings rather thin serving. This is the first bow we've owned that we couldn't use all our different style of arrows with. We'll probably be getting a new string soon though, as the string that came with the bow is already fraying near the notch, due to the notch apparently needing a touch more sanding than how it came out of the box. The arrows we have that work well with the included string were TTAD red turkey feather carbon fiber arrows, also bought through amazon.On a more positive note about the string: the serving is perfectly centered. So you can fire it with either end up and it won't matter. This is more important considering there are no markings on the bow to indicate one end from the other, if you were to use a string with an off-centered serving. Even the poundage was stuck on the bow as a removable price sticker. Which we used a metallic Sharpie to label the weight, should we buy another at a higher weight later.Some have commented that this bow looks like a work of art. Ours didn't. In an apparent attempt to over-package the bow to deter damage in shipping, the manufacturer unnecessarily used a transparent blue garden-hose-like tubing on each end, which marred the finish, likely due to being subjected to too much heat at some point in transit or storage. Or maybe it was packaged too soon, before the finish had cured.We didn't buy the bow just to decorate a wall. We bought it to use. And a little light sanding with a scouring pad was all that was needed to remove the sticky residue left on the bow. Some light sanding with fine sandpaper would no doubt finish it further, if desired, but it would need to be repolished afterwards, and the pattern left from the tubing actually gives the bow a bit more character, IMHO. We contacted TopArchery to let them know what happened so they can improve their packaging. So hopefully they've done so. They said they would look into it, but they also said they were going to send us a small refund, which never came. Not that we requested any kind of compensation in the first place, mind you. As, like I said, cosmetic imperfections didn't matter to us.It's hard to comment on value, considering how frequently prices vary. We bought it at a hundred bucks and relative to other offerings, it seems a pretty decent value in that range. For the money, we'd definitely buy this bow again, warts and all.Update 030420. The string broke on me the other week, while in full draw (see last picture). Only threw off my shot a few inches. That was pretty crazy. After close inspection, I still can't figure out what needs more sanding, so I sanded everything in the area, whether it appeared to be rubbing on the string or not. This is the first string I've ever had break on me, so I probably shot it too long. If the end loops start fraying, stop shooting. Live and learn. We contacted Toparchery, as we couldn't figure out if we needed a 52" or 54" string. The one we had appeared to measure 53", but every string we found on amazon skipped that measurement. Toparchery told us to go with 54", but they volunteered to ship us another string too, as it really should have lasted a lot longer than that. So far that hasn't happened. So we bought a cheap Dacron B55 string on amazon for ten bucks, as we didn't want to get something more expensive until I figured out where the wear is coming from and fixed it. I've only shot with the new string a couple times, but so far so good. It's hard to find a string with a centered serving here. So, we bought a serving jig to do our own. Despite it's offset serving forcing us to always keep the same end up (until we re-serve it), the Dacron string accommodates all of our arrow notches, which it's been fun finally shooting real wood arrows with this bow, making me like it even more. I was also rather impressed that nothing happened to the bow itself when the string broke at full draw.
S**
Bow with silencer
Just what I needed. Get the job done
Q**H
Sand down the string pass
I just got it today. It looks nice and is stable. SAND DOWN THE NOCKS. They are cut extremely sharp and will sever the string.Speaking of the string it was rough and not finished correctly. It looks good but started to separate at the loops as soon as it was strung. Luckily I read reviews and bought a 56" string from another seller.There was no box or otterballs as the box had gotten destroyed along the way. I used hot melt to stick on a leather scrap to serve as an arrow pass, don't want to scratch it up too much. Overall the bow is fun to shoot. Stiff draw at 40lbs@28, 45lbs at about 31"-32".Worth the price of admission.Sucks about the string and otterballs.
J**8
Super fun to shoot
I ordered a 50lbs bow and it draws to 54lbs at 28” draw. Love it. It took a long long time to get to hawaii, as they were out of 50lbs bows, so as soon as their new shipment came in it was shipped. I realy like the feel at the handle. I wear a three finger glove and a leather thumb ring, and i can transition from thumb draw to Mediterranean draw easily. Very fun bow. Very stable and well made. Im thinking of ordering another at 30lbs to practice my form. This bow is recommended. My friend said that his bow came apart when he left it in the hot car. Well naturally glue melts in the heat. Lol so just dont leave your bows in the sun.
D**.
A very nice bow
Not sure what sheerness, comfort, and warmth have to do with a bow, but this is a well constructed bow. It's excellent value, but it is at a price point. Not a $500 bow, but very good for beginners and novices.
Y**P
Fantastic bow for the price
Excellent reflex bow for a beginner. I've fired over 300 arrows from it so far, and it has be performing quite well. I had to have my first one replaced because it developed a crack in the riser. Customer service came through, though I did need to be a little persistent because they were dismissive at first. All in all, I am very happy with it, and would recommend this product.
A**R
Buy it 🙏🙏🙏
Wow what can I say, just buy it, you won't be disappointed,
J**D
Great bow for the price
Took about 2 weeks to deliver. Not bad.Shot close to about 500 arrows since i got it. It's meant to be shot by thumb draw because of the 'bone' embedded in the right side but i shoot mediterranean(3 fingers) also. Very fun to shoot at 40#. Characteristics of a longbow; audibly louder than a recurve or horsebow but the beaver balls it comes with worked very well in silencing. Lots of vibration compared to the other bows mentioned but it didn't bother me.. actually felt nice if that makes sense. Looks great, feels great, shoots very well no matter what style you shoot. Excellent choice for anyone looking for a decent beginner bow for a low price! I've seen videos of this same bow delaminating on YouTube but I've seen no signs of it on mine. I guess some people are luckier than others since quality control isn't what "made in china" products are mostly known for. Good luck!
J**D
bow
it is stated as a longbow recurve not a description I would place on it but it is a nice little bow
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