Unleash Your Inner Archer! 🏹
The Topbows 58" Takedown Recurve Bow features bamboo limbs and a wooden riser, designed for both right and left-handed archers. With adjustable draw weights from 25 to 65 lbs, this bow is perfect for hunting and target shooting. The ergonomic design ensures comfort, while the takedown feature allows for easy customization as your skills develop.
Archery Draw Weight | 50 Pounds |
Hand Orientation | Left Hand |
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Material | bamboo, Wood, Fiberglass |
Color | Brown, Black |
R**W
Very smooth and accurate bow, highly worth more than the price tag
These are the best limbs you can find very high quality compared to others, and they’re two inches shorter. They’re also the only ones that go up to 65lb, unlike most that max out at 60lb. The limb tips are exceptionally well made and thicker, making them much less prone to warping, unlike others with thin, easily malleable tips. This bow offers a smooth and accurate shooting experience, and it’s definitely worth more than its price. Highly recommended!
J**L
Great look, great price, great feel, amazing bow!!
I have so many good things to say about this bow. I’ve never assembled a takedown before, and the instructions were simple and effective, I had mine ready to shoot in five minutes. The bow itself looks amazing, truly a beautiful work of art that I genuinely can’t get enough of. It shoots great, and I loved my first fee rounds I got with the bow. My only downside is that the fur on the shelf wasn’t super easy to cut to size. I absolutely recommend this bow to anyone interested in archery, newcomer or veteran.
V**R
I believe this is a perfect entry level bow
First off, I've never shot a bow in my life let alone held one, so my experience in archery is absolutely 0.Upon opening the box and taking out the riser, I was very impressed with the feel of it. There's a good weight to it, it feels solid and strong. It is a little awkward for my hands though. I'm an average size guy, 5'11" 180lbs with hopefully average size hands, but the riser feels like it's slightly too big/thick. I don't feel like it would really affect anything, it's just something for me to get used too.Assembly took minutes, extremely easy but if you're a little confused just know the bottom limb is the one that has the draw weight and length written on it. Utilizing the stringer was a simple process as well, maybe watch a YouTube video if the directions are unclear.Along with the bows components, stringer, and allen key, came an accessory pack of sorts which I found interesting. There appears to be 2 brass nocks, 2 strips of felt for (everything I describe is what I believe to be, I'm not 100% on the purpose of these items) silencing the string where it meets the limbs, 1 piece of square fur for setting a pivot point on the arrow rest, and 2 strips of fur (I believe it's skunk actually lol) for attaching to the string to silence it.All this was a surprise to me because the description didn't mention any of that when I bought it, but this is all definitely a huge plus.Next I just want to list some things/concerns that you'll still need to address before anything that probably isn't too obvious if you're new to archery as well:- Target: go out and and actually get you something that's meant to be shot at. Trees are too hard, you need something that'll keep your arrows intact.- Arrows: any 30in arrow should be fine for now since you're just starting. The tips should have field points on them.- Finger tabs/gloves: I've read that repeated use of a bow without protecting your fingers can/will cause nerve damage sooner than later, I didn't know that till after I used the bow cause yeah it actually hurts your finger tips drawing the string back. Just imagine carrying some object, at whatever weight you're buying, with a thin string with just your first 3 fingers. It ain't gonna feel too good. Do your body a favor and protect it.- Forearm protector: I bought one cause I heard horror stories, but honestly I haven't had any issues yet. I even forgot to put it on once and went through 10 arrows before I realized it. Maybe just good form, maybe I'm just lucky, I don't know but what I do know is that you wouldn't be wrong to have it. You're already saving a ton of money by buying this bow, spending $10 shouldn't break you.Shooting the bow is definitely a new and interesting experience. I bought the 40lbs version, at my body type/build (slightly athletic), I definitely do feel the weight of the bow. Albeit, I think a significant part of that has to do with the pain in my fingers (I'll be purchasing finger gloves soon) but it does still take some effort on my part to get the bow at my anchor point.OVERALL/TL;DR:This bow exceeded my expectations in terms of quality. If someone handed me this bow and told me it was $500, I would've believed them. I'm very much enjoying this new endeavor and definitely have 0 regrets about purchasing this particular item.
E**I
Great for cost!
Easy to use and transport
A**H
Nice 30 lb bow,
Overall fit and finish is good. Shoots well. Strong knocking points on the limbs are finished much better than the 40lb version I got from another seller. I'm shooting 30.5 inch blackout X5 envy 500 carbon arrows w three 4 inch turkey feathers and100 gn field points. Nock set 9/16". BH 7-1/4". I'm using a felt rest and strike plate.If it holds up, and I expect it will, I don't see what an instinctive backyard shooter would benefit by spending more money on a bow.The accompanied stringer works well.It measures 32# at 28".
M**S
Beautiful riser but won't assemble // Update
Just received my #50 Black Hunter recurve today, again.... Had to order a replacement as the first one could not be assembled due to being shipped with a stripped bolt and anchor. Now this second one, assembled easily and was very pleasant to shoot. And the riser is even prettier than the first one I received. Make sure it will go together and you are in for a treat at a really affordable price.
A**R
This is a great bow ,a great value and really beautiful. I love it so much.
I turned 50 this week and wanted a brand new lefthand bow . I was taken by the beauty of this bow ,read about the great customer service and what others said . So I ordered my #50 lefthand bow . It came in really fast and was packaged very well . I at first was so upset because I had ordered a left handed bow and was a bit confused, I was then re educated . I did what other customers did and took my bow to a pro shop and had them put it together and due to some confusion it is a lefthand bow and they showed me how to shoot it properly. It took me a second to figure it out . I teach others instinctive shooting archery ,so the picture I shared is my first day shooting with a motley bunch of arrows. I suggest getting a good arm guard as well. love my sino-art bow . I got several sincere compliments from men with 2k bows at the shop and at the range . An accident happened and My bow shot at 20 yards an arrow into a 2x4 and came out the other side of the board by 4 inches ,so it is plenty powerful. It is well put together, has a great strength and is an amazing value . I definitely suggest having a pro shop put it together ,and showing you how to use it . I cannot say enough good things about this bow . This is the best 50th birthday present.
G**C
Incredible Recurve Bow
This is the most incredible, value for dollar, recurve bow you will find. It's fast at 186 fps with 10 gpp, stable in the hand, quiet, no vibration with a 7 inch brace height and wool silencers. Better than many, much more expensive, famous name bows.I've had hours of fun stump and target shooting out to 40-50 yards with this light (2.2 pounds), relatively short, and maneuverable recurve. If you just want to shoot traditional archery, this really is the only bow you'll need.
R**L
Cheap but high quality bow
A really high quality bow limbs screw together with the riser snugly , limbs are high quality the bow is more accurate than I am
E**U
Love this bow
The look is beautiful, works great
D**B
Not 58" bow
This bow came on time however it's a 55" bow not a 58". The string also 55". I measured the bow with the string on and off and because of its limb geometry it measured exactly the same both ways. 55". I measured the string with it off the bow and it measured exactly 55" overall length. While I found this to be weird, the bow does work decently. I ordered it as a 50lb draw. While I haven't taken a measurement of the draw weight I can say it's at least a 50lb draw just from experience. Came missing stick on limb silencers and arrow rest fur. Had this stuff not been missing and the bow been represented correctly I would have a better overall rating.
D**
Good
Good
K**X
Un peu rigide
Avec de l'entraînement ça passe bon je les modifier un peu en le sablent car le moule de la main est pour droitier et je suis gaucher mais à par ça super arc pour le prix
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