Thank you very much for this. I bought the riser and it hasn't arrived yet so I was taking a gamble as well. Yours is the first information I found on it and really appreciate it
I have the left hand version of this riser. It is a very good, durable riser with a target style grip. It doesn't fit all ilf limbs, however. I am currently using the entry level SF long limbs @ 32 pounds. It is being used for indoor shooting at 20 yards. It is very easy to shoot consistently.
Bought this riser for $131 Canadian via aliexpress in May based on this youtube video. Built with 28lb Ragim XT-100 long limbs (35lb@62") for 40lb draw at my 30". Replaced the limb alignment set screws with longer ones, as they were pretty short, and didn't seem to engage too many threads. Also re-glued the grip as it did come loose. Pretty quiet with fast flight string and beaver balls. Great low budget shooter. Great video!
That Riser is rated at 35lb or under!!!!!!!!!!!!! You are promoting a potential disaster!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Archery Type: Bow Hunting MPN: Does Not Apply Overall Length ("): 17 inch Main Colour: Black Model: ET1S Brand: foryou-008 Material: Magnesium Alloy Suitable For: Youth & Man Fit for: ILF Limbs under 36lbs Dexterity: Right Hand EAN: Does not apply
I use that riser with Fivics foam carbon limbs. Good shooting bow. Seems like a strong riser.Now I need a 25 inch riser for a target bow, but they are pricey
Just as with our Olympic Risers it's common to use tennis racket grip to wrap around the handle. You can get a 3 pack for about 3 bucks at Walmart. I'm glad to see this review as I too saw this riser and wondered how it stacked up. A friend of mine found a great riser on Ebay also. It turns out to be a clone of the MK x10 a $900 riser and he got it for $200.
I made some more modifications to the riser. I actually took off the grip altogether. I used the tennis grip wrap on the bare handle now. I like this particular feel. Still working on my arrows now...
I've seen these on eBay but it says Max 35lb limbs so I messaged the seller and they said all you have to do is change the limb Bolts as they're not strong enough
this will sound like a really strange question, but on the underside of the limb bolts, there should be a locking screw. I don't suppose you know the size and thread for it do you. Mine is missing one.
You should look on Alibaba or AliExpress. Nika and Junxing make very good ILF risers like the one you bought, the one you have here is made by Nika. I bought the exact riser you have (except with a lighter colored handle) straight from the manufacturer for $65 USD. I also have their Raptor limbs which set me back another ~$60. They also have good customer service Incase shit hits the fan. Thanks for the review, always good to see another person who hates spending a lot of money!
No sight mounts on mine. Just a hole for a button or rest. You could drill your own or epoxy a diy mount bracket on the riser. I did this for mounting my bow quiver.
Cool! So, here is what I decided as a path. and it is for two reasons: 1. the 36 lbs limit (which may not be a hard limit, as it can probably handle 50 lbs). 2. there is a riser that is even shorter than 17; and I like short bows, even though I have a regular draw at maybe 28.5 or 29). So, I went with the DX5 from 3 rivers and I went with the foam limbs. I decided to go all out. I know that it won't shoot wildly better (I have tried the $1000 Tomahawk longbow before, so I know $1000 bow is not ten times better than $100 bow; I actually love my $100 bow at 56 inch
ok. I just put up 2 vids of the 3rivers das riser. I don't use a grip so I just wrap the riser with tennis wrap. I like thin hold on the riser. Also . .. I will buy a couple of horse bow as I think that is a good way to go primitive. I will let you know when I get the horse bow in the mail.
I also ordered the riser at ebay. Pro-Archery from China for 85 € + 13 € shipping. I think the looks better than many others. I shoot him with Samick scorpion limbs.
How do you like it so far? I found out the handle is only attached with hot glue. I think one could put a different handle on it if you wanted. Also, looks like wood but just plastic.
I've put hundreds of shots through it. Just shot it today on the 3D course in (-)2 degrees celsius. Still working on the tuning of the bow. I find it balanced. I recently took off the handle and now shoot it with the bare handle wrapped in grip tape. I can't think of what a more expensive riser would do better. It's cheap and does what it's supposed to do. I might add some threads on the side for my quiver though.
I don't like the grip. I noticed in your $54 limb vid that you also chose to not like that grip. What did you do? did you get a different grip? I can't tell because the grip is covered up in the vid. Do other grips fit on that riser? I like a low grip. can I fit a low grip on there? thx
You can put other grips on. There is a hole in the handle for screwing it on. I just used some grip tape for tennis. I saw someone do this and I actually like this naked type grip.
oh. great! I think I am going to like the tennis tape naked grip. I am going to give it a try. I predict that I am going to probably like it because it wold be low grip. cool
Thank you very much for this. I bought the riser and it hasn't arrived yet so I was taking a gamble as well. Yours is the first information I found on it and really appreciate it
No problem! Still shoots well withy long limbs. Really needed to put string silencers on though louder than my Martin Jaguar.
I have the left hand version of this riser. It is a very good, durable riser with a target style grip. It doesn't fit all ilf limbs, however. I am currently using the entry level SF long limbs @ 32 pounds. It is being used for indoor shooting at 20 yards. It is very easy to shoot consistently.
Bought this riser for $131 Canadian via aliexpress in May based on this youtube video. Built with 28lb Ragim XT-100 long limbs (35lb@62") for 40lb draw at my 30". Replaced the limb alignment set screws with longer ones, as they were pretty short, and didn't seem to engage too many threads. Also re-glued the grip as it did come loose. Pretty quiet with fast flight string and beaver balls.
Great low budget shooter. Great video!
Great. I removed mine and just use a racquet grip now. Maybe not the best looking riser but... it works!
You can masking tape it, then use the camo tape on top of the masking tape
That's worth a try.
That Riser is rated at 35lb or under!!!!!!!!!!!!! You are promoting a potential disaster!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Archery Type: Bow Hunting MPN: Does Not Apply
Overall Length ("): 17 inch Main Colour: Black
Model: ET1S Brand: foryou-008
Material: Magnesium Alloy Suitable For: Youth & Man
Fit for: ILF Limbs under 36lbs Dexterity: Right Hand
EAN: Does not apply
I use that riser with Fivics foam carbon limbs. Good shooting bow. Seems like a strong riser.Now I need a 25 inch riser for a target bow, but they are pricey
Cool! I got a 25" SF riser a little while back and I love it. ruclips.net/video/20s2JJZc8zM/видео.html
Just as with our Olympic Risers it's common to use tennis racket grip to wrap around the handle. You can get a 3 pack for about 3 bucks at Walmart. I'm glad to see this review as I too saw this riser and wondered how it stacked up. A friend of mine found a great riser on Ebay also. It turns out to be a clone of the MK x10 a $900 riser and he got it for $200.
I made some more modifications to the riser. I actually took off the grip altogether. I used the tennis grip wrap on the bare handle now. I like this particular feel. Still working on my arrows now...
ZephrusPrime what riser is the $200 one?
I've seen these on eBay but it says Max 35lb limbs so I messaged the seller and they said all you have to do is change the limb Bolts as they're not strong enough
this will sound like a really strange question, but on the underside of the limb bolts, there should be a locking screw. I don't suppose you know the size and thread for it do you. Mine is missing one.
take to auto parts store and match up?
Looks like a nice way to get into trad archery. I watched both your riser and limbs videos. Nice job. Looks like you're a member of YCB.
B Gordon Thanks! Yup YCB is my club!
Yes, it's plastic, but I will not change the handle. It is my secound bow. I bought it just for fun. I am very happy with it.
If I can get consistent with this, I'll take it hunting.
You should look on Alibaba or AliExpress. Nika and Junxing make very good ILF risers like the one you bought, the one you have here is made by Nika. I bought the exact riser you have (except with a lighter colored handle) straight from the manufacturer for $65 USD. I also have their Raptor limbs which set me back another ~$60. They also have good customer service Incase shit hits the fan. Thanks for the review, always good to see another person who hates spending a lot of money!
good info! Cheers to the frugal.
Ladybug Adventures Cheers!
No sight mounts on mine. Just a hole for a button or rest. You could drill your own or epoxy a diy mount bracket on the riser. I did this for mounting my bow quiver.
but they say that the max wt is 36 lbs. . . I shoot 50 lbs. . . do you have problem with using it at 45 or 50 lbs?
Hi, Thanks for the video! Did you have any problems with stacking? What is your draw length?
Hey, 35 lbs is plenty for a whitetail. Its about placement.
but in many states and countries here in Canada 40# is min its the law, one of the few laws that makes sense in this case.
The Jaguar Elite has ILF compatibility very versitile bow & light in the hand
the newer listings for this item says that it is for limbs less than 36 lbs. Why is that? Have you had no problems with 45 or 50 lbs? thx!
I haven't had any problems with it. A SF riser also around 17 or 19" also had a cap of 40#. I'll update if there are any issues.
Cool! So, here is what I decided as a path. and it is for two reasons: 1. the 36 lbs limit (which may not be a hard limit, as it can probably handle 50 lbs). 2. there is a riser that is even shorter than 17; and I like short bows, even though I have a regular draw at maybe 28.5 or 29). So, I went with the DX5 from 3 rivers and I went with the foam limbs. I decided to go all out. I know that it won't shoot wildly better (I have tried the $1000 Tomahawk longbow before, so I know $1000 bow is not ten times better than $100 bow; I actually love my $100 bow at 56 inch
lOVE TO SEE IT!
ok. I just put up 2 vids of the 3rivers das riser. I don't use a grip so I just wrap the riser with tennis wrap. I like thin hold on the riser. Also . .. I will buy a couple of horse bow as I think that is a good way to go primitive. I will let you know when I get the horse bow in the mail.
Shot 3 of mine with 45 and 50lb limbs
I also ordered the riser at ebay. Pro-Archery from China for 85 € + 13 € shipping. I think the looks better than many others. I shoot him with Samick scorpion limbs.
How do you like it so far? I found out the handle is only attached with hot glue. I think one could put a different handle on it if you wanted. Also, looks like wood but just plastic.
How many lbs are on those limbs? Most you can by here in Germany are 40 on it highest.
And they are expensive as hell
36lbs. These are around $250 (cdn) here. I just bought some bamboo limbs for $54 cdn and they seem to shoot just as well!!!
It depends on what you want to do 36lbs is ok for target shooting but for huntin bigger game it is to low I think
36lbs on a 25"riser. I tested on a scale. It easily pulls around 44-45lbs on this 17"riser.
Look, man, it says, "Terse and Forceful", right in the description. What else do you REALLY need to know about it?!
how do you think this compares to the more expensive risers? is it holding up well?
I've put hundreds of shots through it. Just shot it today on the 3D course in (-)2 degrees celsius. Still working on the tuning of the bow. I find it balanced. I recently took off the handle and now shoot it with the bare handle wrapped in grip tape. I can't think of what a more expensive riser would do better. It's cheap and does what it's supposed to do. I might add some threads on the side for my quiver though.
Honestly, for $130 it better look good ... otherwise I can get a bow from WISH for about $70 that looks great!
Quality though on wish? $130 cdn as well.
i have spent 35 $ for a straight bow with 12 arrows from china. Its not great but its a start. Maybe I will like it :) wishe me luck
Gotta start somewhere! Sounds pretty inexpensive and if you like it you can upgrade. Even a $200 bow these days is really good.
I don't like the grip. I noticed in your $54 limb vid that you also chose to not like that grip. What did you do? did you get a different grip? I can't tell because the grip is covered up in the vid. Do other grips fit on that riser? I like a low grip. can I fit a low grip on there? thx
You can put other grips on. There is a hole in the handle for screwing it on. I just used some grip tape for tennis. I saw someone do this and I actually like this naked type grip.
oh. great! I think I am going to like the tennis tape naked grip. I am going to give it a try. I predict that I am going to probably like it because it wold be low grip. cool
ET-1 Riser GRIP has been converted to wood. BY ELONG OUTDOOR..
Nice looking bow for the money
Thanks yeah I like it.
Hi is this riser a centre shot ?
Yes. You can use the rubber shelf it comes with, make your own shelf, or use a rest.