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Bear Cherokee Bow Set | 
enlarge | Manufacturer: Escalade Sports Category: Sports
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $50.26 You Save: $9.73 (16%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 6513
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8 Dimensions (in): 61 x 5.4 x 2
MPN: A4025 Model: A4025 UPC: 754806038483 EAN: 0754806038483 ASIN: B000GUZG4Y
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| Features:
| • | Includes one bow, one string, two safetyglass arrows, belt quiver, target, finger tab, and armguard | | • | 60 inch length recurve bow, 25-29-pound draw weight, durable fiberglass construction | | • | For right- or left-handed shooters | | • | Limited 90-day warranty |
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Product Description Recurve bow. For right or left handed shooters. Includes: target, 2 target arrows, tab, Armguard, side quiver with belt loop.
Product Description Designed specifically for the young archer, the Bear Cherokee Bow Set has all of the equipment you need to have some fun while learning the sport: a 60-inch recurve bow, a target, tab, arm guard, side quiver with belt loop, and safetyglass arrows. The Cherokee Bow Set features a 25- to 30-pound draw weight and 19-inch draw length. The bow's composite reflex handle and limbs and the high density nylon wheel promise ease of use and durability. The finger tab cushions the beginner's skin from the bow string and the arm guard protects the arm from string slap. This set is designed for right- or left-handed shooters. About Bear Bear is America's most popular brand of youth archery and institutional equipment. Bear Achery Company has been designing and producing archery equipment since 1927. The late Fred Bear, founder of the Bear Archery Company and notable for his love of and dedication to the sport, is an archery icon and is credited with helping popularize bow hunting across the U.S.
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Good Box, Terrible Arrows October 1, 2008 mijcar The title says it all. My son loves the bow. It's a little powerful for him, which is exactly what he wanted. The arrows started shedding fletches the very first time he tried them. And the finger grip is little better than stiff paper. Nonetheless, for the money, this is a good buy.
You will like it August 31, 2008 Esposito Mario (Redmond, WA United States) It's strong, gives you the feeling that you're looking for if you're not after a toy. Best range 15 feet, after that it becomes a toy. Within that range you don't invest much ($) and you feel totally rewarded. It comes with 2 arrows, buy more because you'll lose weight going back and forth to collect the arrows.
Good, but could be better February 22, 2008 ANGELINA JOLIE (FLA.) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
The bow is great, but the accessories are lacking and it comes with only 2 arrows. If you choose to buy this product, be sure to buy extra arrows with it so that you will not run out.
Cherokee bow set January 28, 2008 L. MYERS (Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This bow is a great find for my teenage son. He is able to handle it and use it. I think a younger child might have a bit difficult time with it. The bow is very duarble and the same with the arrows. He has spent many hours in the snow with it already. For the size and the tension on the bow I would recommend it for older kids who would like to learn archery.
The Right Stuff January 12, 2008 Mark Singer (Silicon Valley, CA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I bought two Bear Cherokee Bow Sets as Xmas gifts. I bought them for my 17 and 11 year-old sons. We have an archery range near our town. I would not, under any circumstances, allow boys or teens to use this set unsupervised in a suburban neighborhood. These bow sets are not "toys". The bows are just what I had hoped they would be. These are not "little kid's" bows. If I were buying just for myself, with 40 years of occasional archery experience, I might have bought a bow with stronger pull. But these were just right for growing boys. My older son can use his bow to full effect now. My younger son has some room to grow with his bow ... it is neither too big nor heavy in the draw for him to use now, but he will get progressively more out of the bow in the coming years. The sets come with a wrist guard, which is a necessary accessory. The finger-grip may or may not be useful to you. The quiver is fun for a kid, but not entirely usefull if you are a serious archer. The arrows ... well, you'll need more arrows anyways, but these arrows are frankly a dissappointment. Look for arrows that are 2 or 4 inches longer to get a full draw on the bow, and more importantly look for arrows that have genuine feather fletchings, as the sheet plastic fletchings of these arrows don't compress as the arrow passes the guide, causing the rear of the arrow to pitch sideways as it comes off the bow, greatly reducing the arrow's range and accuracy. I bought a set of a dozen 28" cedar arrows with turkey-feather fletchings to go with the bow sets, and I am very pleased with the results. It was a good gift purchase, well appreciated by my sons. I am fully satisfied.
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