I'm so happy to see that alibow makes that handles in Crimean tatar style (with bulk on belly and back too). I love this kind od shape on my Grózer BC tatar. Now realy wanna try Judi or this one.
its a protector from Mark Roberts. When you do fast shooting without nocking point it can happen that you scratch your thumb (at least it happens to me)
Haha I knew he was going to shoot more than once before going outside, it’s how it is with bows a. One last shot, ok one more, alight last shoot. Haha but thank you for the video. Much love & respect.
@ArminHirmer Which quiver are you using in this video? Thanks for your videos by the way, I've started thumb shooting last month and your videos are very helpful!
Hi Armin, Love your new draw curve measurement ‘hui’ system😉 I am looking for a quiver that allows the sideways knocking technique (like you used during inside footage). Can you let me know which quiver you used on this video and whether you’d recommend it ? Thanks in advance.
I really like to get this bow or judi as my second bow (40lbs)but cant realy decide... I am thinking of doing horse archery event in future but for the most i practice outside with target shooting.
Another affordable and pretty Alibow:) Armin, how do you like your new arrows? I’ve seen a similar model sold by Linkboy Archery but have not purchased any. Will you be doing a video?
Alibows are in my opinion very good bows for the price. I've got 2; the Segye (because of your review of it, Armin), and the standard turkish laminated bow. Are you going to review their new turkish laminated bow, "Kartal"? I'm very curious of that one.
@@kevinmaughan4290 The Segye bow is maybe my best bought bow so far. I have 9 bows so far (3 yew longbows, 3 ottoman/turkish style bows and 3 korean/korean style bows, one being the Segye). It's EXTREMELY light weight og sturdy, and very short/compact. You can use torque, use khatra. It's very forgiving with low arrow weight. It has an tremendously quick 'snap', and in Armin's test, a very high arrow speed. All arrow types (wood, bamboo and carbon) works with this bow. I prefer light bamboo arrows with the Segye. I think you will LOVE this bow. You get a lot of good bow for the price. It works in all scenarios; standing still, jumping, running, from horseback, in close quarters. If had to pick only one of my 9 bows, it would easily be the Segye bow!
My friend's Tar Tar Ali Bow buckled on him after about a year of practice (several times per week). He paid $300. This oner is $200. How long would you expect it to last given 3 or 4 practice hours per week? A year? Maybe?
For 200$, they must be using the cheaper domestic clear fiberglass instead of bearpaw glass, same like AF, they use both, can get the affordable version or premium version, still a good laminated bow
Love the effect on the siyahs 🏹
Alibow has never let me down. Great shooters especially for the price!
Danke Armin für die tollen Videos 🏹👍🏻
When you review the takedown version I would love to hear if you prefer the AF Archery or Alibow version more.
I'm so happy to see that alibow makes that handles in Crimean tatar style (with bulk on belly and back too). I love this kind od shape on my Grózer BC tatar. Now realy wanna try Judi or this one.
Very beautiful bow!
Armin & Alibow,
Stop tempting us 😂
Never stopping hahahaha
Wow this is such a beautiful bow for the price! How much different was the shooting experience compared to their original tatar?
the handle is nicer and the overall feel is more refined
Very beautiful Tatar. ❤
Great bow! But what are you wearing on your left hand please Armin ?
its a protector from Mark Roberts. When you do fast shooting without nocking point it can happen that you scratch your thumb (at least it happens to me)
Haha I knew he was going to shoot more than once before going outside, it’s how it is with bows a. One last shot, ok one more, alight last shoot. Haha but thank you for the video. Much love & respect.
Please, what are the panels that are used to make the bow and placed from the front and where can I buy them
best you ask a bow builder
@@ArminHirmer Yes thanks
@ArminHirmer Which quiver are you using in this video? Thanks for your videos by the way, I've started thumb shooting last month and your videos are very helpful!
a modified Cozmei quiver, soon I will show the one they use in China at Alibows archery range
Hi Armin,
Love your new draw curve measurement ‘hui’ system😉
I am looking for a quiver that allows the sideways knocking technique (like you used during inside footage).
Can you let me know which quiver you used on this video and whether you’d recommend it ?
Thanks in advance.
Soon I will get the one from Alibow, stay tuned. And even I might come up with a minimalistic one a bit later :)
Just for the algorithm: my remarks by the previous video concerning bows made in China are valid here too.
everyone can have his opinion
Hi Armin, what is the quiver you are using? Great video!
Cozmei quiver which I modified for my usecase
@@ArminHirmer thanks for the info, i fondly remember the lessons you gave me when i visited your school on Malta!
All the best from Denmark!
Nice looking bow.
Who makes the arrows you’re using Armin?
thanks. Arrows are from Alibow, video very soon :)
I really like to get this bow or judi as my second bow (40lbs)but cant realy decide... I am thinking of doing horse archery event in future but for the most i practice outside with target shooting.
I LOVE that quiver. Where could I get my own one?
this one is a modified Cozmei quiver. Soon I will show one which one can buy
Another affordable and pretty Alibow:) Armin, how do you like your new arrows? I’ve seen a similar model sold by Linkboy Archery but have not purchased any. Will you be doing a video?
Yes video is coming and I love them 12 for 65USD!
@@ArminHirmer Good price!
Alibows are in my opinion very good bows for the price. I've got 2; the Segye (because of your review of it, Armin), and the standard turkish laminated bow.
Are you going to review their new turkish laminated bow, "Kartal"? I'm very curious of that one.
how do you like the seyge, I've ordered one,
@@kevinmaughan4290 The Segye bow is maybe my best bought bow so far. I have 9 bows so far (3 yew longbows, 3 ottoman/turkish style bows and 3 korean/korean style bows, one being the Segye). It's EXTREMELY light weight og sturdy, and very short/compact. You can use torque, use khatra. It's very forgiving with low arrow weight. It has an tremendously quick 'snap', and in Armin's test, a very high arrow speed. All arrow types (wood, bamboo and carbon) works with this bow. I prefer light bamboo arrows with the Segye.
I think you will LOVE this bow. You get a lot of good bow for the price. It works in all scenarios; standing still, jumping, running, from horseback, in close quarters. If had to pick only one of my 9 bows, it would easily be the Segye bow!
Full synthetic from Ali Bow, would love to see a video 😊 from it. Is still not yet on website from alibow
Next weekend :)
Thank you Armin you are our شاهين
My friend's Tar Tar Ali Bow buckled on him after about a year of practice (several times per week). He paid $300. This oner is $200. How long would you expect it to last given 3 or 4 practice hours per week? A year? Maybe?
If treated well these bows will last many years
By the way Armin the word Şahin is Arabic for ( الشاهين Schahin = Wanderfalke = Peregrine Falcon)
thanks, I read that once somewhere and forgot :)
still prefer Csaba Grozer’s bio composite of the tatar
Fully okay :) yet more expensive
Very nice bow, but I don't like that blue string. A black, brown or dark red would have been more appropriate.
A lovely bow , but I already have 2 tatar bows and I'd be in SOOO MUCH TROUBLE if I got another one.
Hello, I'm watching from Turkey. Could you please add Turkish subtitle support to your videos? thanks
if I would know how to do that, I would
@@ArminHirmer thank you anyway
ouiiiii ouiiii ouiii !
"nice draw" in chinese ?
hahaha
Armin,
Brother you gotta quit with these reviews!
I don't have any more room in the house for another bow!
Hahaha sorry build a big garage
For 200$, they must be using the cheaper domestic clear fiberglass instead of bearpaw glass, same like AF, they use both, can get the affordable version or premium version, still a good laminated bow
As long as it works and we all know that Bearpaw lost its status as best glass out there a while ago.
@ArminHirmer agree, thnx to mr grozer for stepping up and showing proofs
@@ArminHirmer Too bad the old Farbenglas is long gone. Maybe the best glass ever made