Looks like a great product for kid beginners. Two summers ago my wife's grandfather gave me his old compound bow. I had high hopes of getting into archery but I've yet to even use it once.......maybe this summer.
This video was very helpful I originally had the bear recurve bow and grew out of it so I wanted a compound bow and I was either getting the bear brave or this one and this video made my decision. (Btw I am 10 years old)
Thanks for the comment and glad I could help! I assume you chose the Warrior? If so, I think you’ll be happy using it until you’re ready for something adult sized.
If your kid wants to do archery then get him a decent bow and not that piece of crap. Believe when I say those type of kids bows are a waste of money because they will out grow them really quick. If you are willing to spend $90, spend another $90 and get him a Genesis bow. Plus, there are no cam stops on the Genesis, so your wife and yourself can shoot it properly too. It is literally a bow for the whole family. If your kid wants to continue with archery and has a passion for it then after the Genesis I would recommend the Mission Switch. That bow will grow with him to adulthood. After that he can buy his own.
Definitely! I’m all about making things when possible to save some money. I have a video where we made simple bow and arrows for a couple bucks worth of pvc pipe, string and dowels.
While filming this we lost so many arrows in the snow. I think we got them all but if not I guess we’ll find them in the spring. 🤣
dude!! your acting is GREAT!! would love to see an archery competition between you and your friends! :)
That would be very funny. I might have to start scripting that out. 🤣
The Squirrels of Maine and running for their life. Definitely watch out for those neighbour kids.
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Good video
Thanks!
Looks like a great product for kid beginners. Two summers ago my wife's grandfather gave me his old compound bow. I had high hopes of getting into archery but I've yet to even use it once.......maybe this summer.
It definitely makes it harder to do if you don’t have the space in your own backyard.
This video is worth it for the dramatization alone 😂
I have no formal acting training. 🤣
@@FunsizedAdventures 🤣
This video was very helpful I originally had the bear recurve bow and grew out of it so I wanted a compound bow and I was either getting the bear brave or this one and this video made my decision. (Btw I am 10 years old)
Thanks for the comment and glad I could help! I assume you chose the Warrior? If so, I think you’ll be happy using it until you’re ready for something adult sized.
Yeah I’m gonna get the warrior
Wish it had a wisker and not a hard plastic
Definitely annoying when what you get varies from what you think you bought.
If your kid wants to do archery then get him a decent bow and not that piece of crap. Believe when I say those type of kids bows are a waste of money because they will out grow them really quick. If you are willing to spend $90, spend another $90 and get him a Genesis bow. Plus, there are no cam stops on the Genesis, so your wife and yourself can shoot it properly too. It is literally a bow for the whole family. If your kid wants to continue with archery and has a passion for it then after the Genesis I would recommend the Mission Switch. That bow will grow with him to adulthood. After that he can buy his own.
Definitely! I’m all about making things when possible to save some money. I have a video where we made simple bow and arrows for a couple bucks worth of pvc pipe, string and dowels.
@@FunsizedAdventures I edited my previous comment and gave you my honest opinion on those types of kids' bows