I like the design of this bow more than the original Murad you tested years ago! And for the money I don't think this would be a bad starter laminated bow. Seems to be a lot of nice bows coming out of the Ukraine! Thanks for another great and honest review as always!
Hahaha, yes,everything gets 10 Points unless it vibrates a little. The Points do Not reallly Express the difference between the bows. It is sufficient to characterize the bows and their pros and cons. So people can decide If it fits their preferences.
I've been Suffering from Withdrawal from my favorite Archery Channel. Had a Super Storm hit us with 98 mph inline wind's and a few tornadoes that left us with no power the past 3 days. Tree damage was insane. But, I now have a years worth of Oak & Maple bow wood cut, Staked, and drying in the shed. Just seen your, "The Archer & The Bowman - Broadcast with Munehiro Masuda", Super show.
Very nice design and tillering, top performance. Looks like Sarmat really know their craft, and especially with the Turkish bows. As a split fingers shooter, I particularly appreciate the long Turkish designs, in the range 53-54.
For thumb shooters too it is welcome. I see a lot of bow maker, especially Turkish ones, try to recreate bows very close to the size and shape of the antique ones they see in museum but 15th century ottoman archers were probably very short compared to most of us leisure shooters from around the world. I'm average height and i need at least 32" draw to shoot with a good posture while thumb shooting.
@@ramonpaellah6233 how tall are you? Because I'm 5'10" and I can only get a about 28" with thumb draw. I dont think my arms are shorter than average either??
@@jake4194 Sorry for the late answer. I'm as tall as you. I guess i should have mentioned that 32" is for a korean style distance shooting stance. If i shoot with a short distance, high anchor stance so to speak ( i dont really anchor) then i need 30.5" at least to be well aligned. Shooting fingers with a lip corner anchor i'm at 28.5".
Could you pleaaaase do a new more in detail review of Sarmat Archery Rarog? Your last review was long ago and is rather short. Would appreciate, I'm placing an order on one with 45# at 31" and would like some proper info on the bow
I have a request. Can u do a video comparing the Koc Nocks and the Mughal Speed Nocks? I especially want to see how the Mughal Speed Nock compares with the Koc Nock on a moving platform like a trampoline.
Very nice bow and a good review as always. I have a question tho, unrelated to the bow/review: Have you thought about adding another pulley to your tillering tree? It would make measuring the bows a lot easier.
I guess it is the American guy from Kentucky, who first loved me and then something changed :D :D he calls himself Archery Master Instructor something :D
You would need multiple layers of sheepskin to achieve any dampening effect. I use sheeps skin in leatherwork on a regular basis and most of them is incredibly thin. Pig or cow suede would be better, but based on experience felt is the best.
Something is off... I have this bow, directly from Den himself, and I can draw mine easily 34 - 35" with zero stacking. Why you're not able to do the same, I don't know. Something is off...
I like the design of this bow more than the original Murad you tested years ago! And for the money I don't think this would be a bad starter laminated bow. Seems to be a lot of nice bows coming out of the Ukraine! Thanks for another great and honest review as always!
Another good bow 😁
You should save your tens for bows that are exceptional. We now have the same problem as with the 5 point rating system 😂
Hahaha, yes,everything gets 10 Points unless it vibrates a little. The Points do Not reallly Express the difference between the bows. It is sufficient to characterize the bows and their pros and cons. So people can decide If it fits their preferences.
Very nice and fast enough to use for hunting. Love the design
I've been Suffering from Withdrawal from my favorite Archery Channel. Had a Super Storm hit us with 98 mph inline wind's and a few tornadoes that left us with no power the past 3 days. Tree damage was insane. But, I now have a years worth of Oak & Maple bow wood cut, Staked, and drying in the shed. Just seen your, "The Archer & The Bowman - Broadcast with Munehiro Masuda", Super show.
thank you, happy that you are safe
Really nice looking bow
Very nice design and tillering, top performance. Looks like Sarmat really know their craft, and especially with the Turkish bows.
As a split fingers shooter, I particularly appreciate the long Turkish designs, in the range 53-54.
For thumb shooters too it is welcome. I see a lot of bow maker, especially Turkish ones, try to recreate bows very close to the size and shape of the antique ones they see in museum but 15th century ottoman archers were probably very short compared to most of us leisure shooters from around the world. I'm average height and i need at least 32" draw to shoot with a good posture while thumb shooting.
@@ramonpaellah6233 how tall are you? Because I'm 5'10" and I can only get a about 28" with thumb draw. I dont think my arms are shorter than average either??
@@jake4194 Sorry for the late answer. I'm as tall as you. I guess i should have mentioned that 32" is for a korean style distance shooting stance. If i shoot with a short distance, high anchor stance so to speak ( i dont really anchor) then i need 30.5" at least to be well aligned. Shooting fingers with a lip corner anchor i'm at 28.5".
Lol I like it when you guess at the weight,, you are spot on ..
a stunning bow with 33 draw, i don't see that every day. still love the outro.
Thats quite an amazing deal. Shipped to me in Sweden this would be less than $400. Very nize bow for such a price
Wow looks awesome, it shoots as far as many tatar bows.
Another excellent bow review
Thanks,
Excellent bow
Hi, ich bin schon länger auf der Suche nach einem Ersatz für meinen Daumenschutz. Was für einen Handschuh verwendest du in diesem Video?
koreanisch von Freddie Archery, ist recht gut
Great bow, have a 50" one and I got nothing to complain
Oh, a 32" for a Turkish bow? Nice :) Btw still waiting for the Alibow's Xonkoro Manchu Laminated bow :)
almost in Malta :)
Could you pleaaaase do a new more in detail review of Sarmat Archery Rarog? Your last review was long ago and is rather short. Would appreciate, I'm placing an order on one with 45# at 31" and would like some proper info on the bow
I guess that is not going to happen anytime soon, sorry
@@ArminHirmer thanks for the response either way, I have ordered the bow in either case :)
As usual, a very nice review Armin. I don't believe I've seen you use that shooting glove in any other RUclips video before. Any comments on it?
the glove is great, not too stiff. and just right when my callus is getting too brittle :)
thank you
Awesome
thank you brother, all my respect for you
Bruhhhh you get the sexiest bows. Great Job sir
I have a request. Can u do a video comparing the Koc Nocks and the Mughal Speed Nocks? I especially want to see how the Mughal Speed Nock compares with the Koc Nock on a moving platform like a trampoline.
I see what I can do, but I guess it is a matter of practice
Hey Armin have you seen Tomiris?
Nope
Movie on youtube About people of the steppes. And a female warrior.
Very nice bow and a good review as always. I have a question tho, unrelated to the bow/review: Have you thought about adding another pulley to your tillering tree? It would make measuring the bows a lot easier.
I am about to move and hope to get a proper draw weight scale with release for the speed tests
@@ArminHirmer Ahh, okay. Good luck with the moving :) Is it improper to ask where to?
@@Lionall planned is Austria, but we will see as at the moment the Maltese government is going nuts.
@@ArminHirmer Good luck with it, hopefully it'll all work out.
That is a nice-looking bow but I prefer a shorter length.
Who in the hell is that one guy to give this video a thumbs down. Like seriously, lol you got to be kidding me.
I guess it is the American guy from Kentucky, who first loved me and then something changed :D :D he calls himself Archery Master Instructor something :D
@@ArminHirmer say what, hold on, ima have to look him up. I will go to his ahop
@@ArminHirmer shop
Nice Video, like it much.
indeed, slow mo can see vibration
what about having a sheepskin cushion on the Syiah
You would need multiple layers of sheepskin to achieve any dampening effect. I use sheeps skin in leatherwork on a regular basis and most of them is incredibly thin. Pig or cow suede would be better, but based on experience felt is the best.
Nice
Sarmat are based in the Ukraine. I hope they are all okay. You can send your messages of support to their Facebook page.
Looks a crossbow between turkish and Manchu. Doesnt fully look like turkish
Something is off... I have this bow, directly from Den himself, and I can draw mine easily 34 - 35" with zero stacking. Why you're not able to do the same, I don't know. Something is off...
no idea
They offer two versions of this bow, stringlenght 47″ or 52″. Armin tested the shorter Version, is it possible that you own the longer one?