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Brand | Tenxion |
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Ships from | Selangor |
COLOUR | BLACK LONG BLACK RECURVE ORANGE LONG ORANGER ECURVE PURPLE LONG PURPLE RECURVE SILVER LONG SILVER RECURVE |
Product Description
Description:
Limbs material: glass fiber
Bow handle: aluminum alloy
Use: sports competition
Bow length: 51 inches
String length: 122cm
Poundage: 30 / 35 / 40 lbs
Color: Black, Silver, Orange, Purple
What's In the Box:
Full Kit:
1x Bow
12x Arrows
1x Sight
1x Brush Arrow Rest
1x TenXion Finger Tab
1x Arm Guard
1x Grass Target
Feature:
- Take-down design
- Stylish
- Easy to learn
- Great for fun shooting
- MORE POWER, MORE SPEED, MORE ACCURATE!!!
What is bow poundage?
Poundage (LBS) is the unit used to measure the draw weight of a bow when drawn to 28 inches. The higher the bow poundage, the higher the draw weight exerted on your finger.
Common mistake when choosing our draw weight (bow poundage):
A common mistake we often make when choosing the draw weight of our bow choosing draw weight that is too heavy for us (especially for beginners). It is much easier for us to learn the proper technique when the draw weight is suitable for us. However, it will become immensely difficult if our bow poundage is too heavy.
How to determine my suitable draw weight?
If you are unsure, we would always recommend that you start with a lower draw weight. There is no right/correct draw weight as its just a matter of suitability and the simplest advice that we can give here is to pick your draw weight according to your fitness and pick the lighter draw weight when in you are in doubt.
Basic reference:
Kids: 10-20lbs
Teenager: 15-25lbs
Adult female beginner: 20-30lbs
Adult male beginner: 25-35lbs
Is my draw weight too heavy?
Try holding your bow at target level, draw your bow without much movement and you should be able to point at the target while drawing your bow. If you have to draw at the ceiling/pull your head back every time you draw your bow, your draw weight is possibly too heavy.
What happens if draw weight is too heavy?
Slower improvement, unstable performance, inaccuracy and possibly picking up bad shooting habits that are difficult to unlearn.