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2025-08-08 10:16:57
I recently purchased the SinoArt 60" Takedown Longbow for my target shooting sessions, and I'm thrilled with its performance. The included fur rest pad, stringer tool, tab, and string nocks make it a comprehensive package for archery enthusiasts. The wooden construction gives it a classic look and feel, adding to the overall experience.While the 50-pound string might be too much for beginners to start with, it offers a satisfying challenge for more experienced archers. The bow's design allows for smooth draw and release, resulting in accurate shots. The versatility to use it with both right and left hands is a bonus, accommodating different shooting preferences.Overall, the SinoArt 60" Takedown Longbow is a fantastic choice for target shooting. Its quality craftsmanship and thoughtful accessories make it a worthwhile investment for anyone looking to improve their archery skills. I highly recommend it to both beginners and seasoned archers alike.
nick
2025-06-18 11:58:59
I hunt with a 55# Grizzly Recurve and decided to buy this as a small game/mess around bow. I got the 35# left hand version, for about $100. I’ve been shooting this bow for a week now and probably have shot a little over 200 arrows. Yes it has flaws but I think this bow is 100% worth the money and I couldn’t imagine getting a better bow for the same price or cheaper. If you’re just getting into archery and don’t want to spend a bunch of money on a bow or you’re like me and just want to add another bow to your collection, this is the bow for you.Cons:-The string it comes with is pretty terrible, but it will get you by. I’d suggest getting a nicer string.-The riser is heavy. You definitely feel a bit of fatigue when shooting for a while. It even feels almost like it’s weighted.-The hardware used for securing the limbs are more of a soft steel and I could definitely see myself stripping the bolt if I’m not careful-Its a little loud, string silencers help and so does getting a better string.-There’s a little bit of hand shock. It’s not bad though.-Made in ChinaPros:-It shoots well, I have no problem getting good groups.-The riser and limbs seem like they’re built well, don’t see any weak points.-Easy to shoot-Quality feel in hand, doesn’t feel cheap.-Arrow rest is curved for minimal contact-Clean Finish, looks good, no blemishes.-Hand grip is comfortable-Its only $100!!
eldan fales
2025-06-11 11:52:32
What some people might not know is that all of these take down bows are manufactured by 4 companies. Three companies in China, and one company in Korea. Then the companies like Samick, Southwest Archery, and JEKOSEN buy the limbs and risers / limb pockets / bolts, ect. from these firms. they assemble a bow package / set. Most bows come with a minimum bow with string. Now almost all of the secondary companies have a deal with the manufacturer to make the risers in special patterns and colors which helps to differentiate the bow that they are selling from the same bow that their competition is selling. This makes sense as if you were selling cars and you deal in Ford's you wouldn't want the Chevy dealer to have a Chevy that looks exactly like your Ford.Now I recently just jumped into archery about 6 weeks ago. At the beginning of the quarantine here. I had shot some archery as a kid, and a little in High School. The last time I shot archery was in 1981. I am 56 years old now and have that middle age spread that most people my age have. Since I have been shooting bow for the last 6 weeks I have been feeling better and have a nice fun little hobby that I can do besides sitting on my butt in front of the computer.I went out and bought a 45 pound Fleetwood Edge. It is a nice bow. Then later I bought a 55 pound Edge. Also a nice bow, but I had spent almost 300 dollars for the 2 bows. So after looking on Amazon and E bay, I have pretty much researched all of the 56 inch to 70 inch takedown bows that are for sale retail.I have even purchased several different bow (mostly in the 62" range) with different poundage limbs. I am currently testing them, comparing them. and making custom bows.OK, sorry I am long winded. I have given you the Paul Harvey story set up and as Paul would say, here is the rest of the story.I have ordered two of this particular bow. I ordered a left hand, and a right hand. What I have learned about this product is that it is every bit as good as the Fleetwood Edge, the Samick Sage, the Oileen, the KTA Knight, the Southwest Archery Eagle Eye, ect.If you are already into Archery and have at least a basic understanding of the arrows you should be using, and how to string a bow along with putting a knock on a string and simple things like that, then I would have to say look no further. This is your bow.This is the only bow, with the Stringer that is leather cupped and decent armguard, 2 extra knocks, and a sight for 99.99. It comes to about 105. with tax, but that was here. Anyway a hundred dollar bow that is just as good as the 149 dollar model.Now I am not comparing this to the ILF bows. ILF bows have limbs that have a slot at the bottom, and also some bows have really custom limbs that bolt on with no limb cups and use guide pins in the risers along with the securing bolts. The ILF and more custom takedown bows usually run more in the 200 dollar and higher ranges, and although I am not directly comparing them to each other, I would shoot this bow against them any day of the week.I hope this review helps. I plan to ad You Tube video and pics soon.
Customer
2025-05-10 12:26:07
For the price you can't beat this bow. Originally ordered the 50# version, liked it so much I ordered a set of 60# limbs. Now I need to get 30# limbs for the grandkids. The only negative is it is loud. I have 2 pair of string silencers, felt on the limbs at contact point and 2 pair of JAX limb dampeners. It is a very accurate and good shooting bow.
Simon
2025-01-13 19:35:42
The first time I bought the 45# Longbow without expecting much of it and I FELL IN LOVE with it.After a while I decided to get a higher poundage, now 60# and ordered a full bow once more and gave the 45# to my girlfriend and she loves it just as much!Straight of the box it takes 2 minutes to assemble .It shoots extremely smoothly and the riser is surprisingly comfortable.Its as accurate as you can be with a longbow , since it's a little shorter than the usuals it's a bit less forgiving , but if its bad shots its on you not the bow !Things to change : the sting wich has a strong vibration so i changed it about 3 months in with my 45# , same result in shots just more silent with extra silence with the silencers that comes with it !!Also , the arrow rest that comes with is actually fine if used temporarily, feel free to look at upgrades later , like a 20$ Furr rest or a feather Wich I now have on my riser.This 45# bow got me my first medal in a 3D competition with longbows.TLDR : Great quality , amazing price for what you get ! Consider changing the string and arrow rest overtime no need to do right away.
Newfieman
2024-11-26 16:27:54
I already have a 35 pound recurve, 40 pound recurve and a 30 pound in the way. This 50 pound longbow is the next in line. Great bow, fast, forgiving, and quiet. This company is the best to deal with, any question they answers as quickly as possible. Just wish they sold a compound that was left hand.
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