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CenterPoint Archery ABY1721 Elkhorn Youth Compound Bow

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Model Name ABY1721
Brand CenterPoint
Color Multi
Material Composite
Item Weight 1 Pounds

About this item

  • DURABLE, HEAVY-WEIGHT COMPOSITE LIMBS - With integrated composite center-shot riser
  • HEAVY-DUTY ALL-WEATHER STRINGS
  • DRAW LENGTH UP TO 26-INCHES - 15-pound draw weight
  • 33-INCHES TIP TO TIP - with 8-inch brace height
  • INCLUDES - Two 26-inche composite arrows, quiver, finger tab, arm guard, arrow rest and adjustable pin sight

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The CenterPoint Elkhorn is the perfect intermediate archer compound bow for building skills and proficiency, designed with the look and feel of Dad's bow. Featuring durable, heavy-weight composite limbs, an integrated composite center shot riser with large sight window and heavy-duty all-weather strings. The Elkhorn has a draw length of up to 26-inches, up to 15-pound draw weight and a brace height of 8-inches with 65% let off. The Elkhorn measures 33-inches from tip to tip and comes ready to shoot with two 26-inch composite arrows, two-piece quiver, finger tab, arm guard, arrow rest and adjustable pin sight. We’ve made it easy to match aspiring archers with a CenterPoint Archery youth bow.

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Designed with the look and feel of Dad's bow. The Elkhorn bow comes equipped with durable, heavyweight composite limbs and an integrated composite center shot riser with large sight window. The composite cam system is supported by heavy duty all-weather strings and cables complete with cable guard for superior shooting performance. The 33" axle is designed for the starting compound bow shooter. The 17-21 lb. draw weight is ideal for beginners ages 12 and up. The 26" max draw allows for years of use with the same bow set. The 8" brace height is an exceptional design providing ultimate forgiveness during the shot. The 1 lb. 12 oz. mass weight is very versatile for balance and feel. The right-hand grip integrated design allows for optimum hand placement. The 65% let off cam/wheel design provides outstanding shooting performance.

Adjustable Sight Cam Wheel System

Product Specifications

  • Model Number ABY1721
  • Weight 3.3 lbs
  • Axle-to-Axle Length 33"
  • Brace Height 8"
  • Draw Weight 17 to 21 lbs
  • Max draw 26"
  • Limbs 1 Piece Composite
  • Riser Composite
  • System Cam Wheel
  • Package Set 2 Composite Arrows, rest, sight, arm guard, 2 piece quiver, finger tab

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4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5 out of 5
1,541 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the age range and value of the bow. For example, they mention it's perfect for kids up until around age 12, and it'll provide years of fun. Opinions are mixed on quality, ease of assembly, and accuracy.

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347 customers mention242 positive105 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the bow. Some mention that it's a real compound bow, good enough quality for a learning adult, and well-made. However, others say that the accessories are poor quality, the included arrows are low quality, and the feathers on the included bow fell off after 2-3 shots.

"...not a bow string so arrows do not 'nock' well into position but is sturdy and does not fray with use.Bow pin sight leaves much to be desired...." Read more

"...I knew if he could shoot at something, I'd have a chance. This is a well-made, easy to shoot and ready to shoot out of the box, target bow for..." Read more

"...This IS a real compound bow. Good enough quality for a learning adult but easy enough to draw back and use in general to be a fantastic kids bow for..." Read more

"...The included arrows are low quality and cannot be used with our 3-point arrow rest because the fletching doesn't line up right, and the nocks are..." Read more

74 customers mention68 positive6 negative

Customers find the age range of the bow to be perfect. They mention it's fine for a kid up until around age 12. Some say the draw length is on point and the let-off is very ideal. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...Accurate when sighted properly.Perfect fit for draw weight and pull for a child up to his size...." Read more

"...He measures a 23.4 in draw length. This bow fits him perfect. The draw length is on point and the let-off is very ideal...." Read more

"...I will say the lack of directions is amazing. It comes with directions for safety, but nothing about how to turn down the pull weight or change the..." Read more

"...bow that is actually capable of decent accuracy and is well suited for smaller/weaker frames...." Read more

72 customers mention72 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the bow. They say it's a great product for the price, has good quality, and is affordable. Customers also mention that it works well for the money invested.

"...Again, excellent value, even with its limitations, and it can be used as is, or upgraded for a little extra $$ to be pretty competitive/accurate." Read more

"...I recommend the classes at the local archery shop. The classes are value priced and the folks are generally expert archers.Costs:..." Read more

"...Great bow for the money, had it for 10 days now...." Read more

"This bow is a nice youth starter bow, and priced attractively for its quality...." Read more

67 customers mention39 positive28 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly of the sporting goods. Some mention that it was fairly easy to assemble and compile, and very easy for little ones. However, others say that the instructions are not very good, and it was slightly difficult in the beginning to try to figure out how to use it.

"...to be incorrect; arrows nock and hold just fine, and adding nock points was easy (thanks YouTube)...." Read more

"...cheap thumb release and hated it - inaccurate release and a chore to put on the string; this is more expensive than the bow but I'll be using this..." Read more

"...This is a well-made, easy to shoot and ready to shoot out of the box, target bow for beginners...." Read more

"...It was easy to assemble (it is close to "ready-to-shoot" right out of the box), and the directions were clear...." Read more

65 customers mention34 positive31 negative

Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the bow. Some mention that they shoot accurately and love it, while others say that the arrows do not 'nock' well into position.

"...Now, it will shoot far if you shoot up and out into a field...shoots really far...." Read more

"...come with the bow; at 19 lbs bow draw weight, the included arrows mostly bounce off the target at more than 10 yards...." Read more

"...The accuracy is sufficient for a bow in this price range, and precise enough to allow for subsequent shot correction...." Read more

"...The Not-So-Good:Has a bow cable not a bow string so arrows do not 'nock' well into position but is sturdy and does not fray with use...." Read more

Can't believe this thing is just $40!
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Can't believe this thing is just $40!
Can't say enough about this bow at this price point; this is a good, usable bow. My kid's previous plastic bow cost this much. We've used this bow at the range for several weeks now; it's difficult to get him out of there, it's that much fun. I added a cheap 3-point brush arrow rest and sight to the bow (then removed the sight, see below), a D-loop and brass nock points to the bow string, and bought him a cheap (but safe) release. (Thanks YouTube). The bow is pretty light, and strong enough to hit targets reliably at 30 yards or less (with better arrows, see below).Two safety tips: At the right angle, this bow can send arrows out 100 yards. The attached cable guide (rod) goes BETWEEN the balance cables and shooting string to keep the balance cables out of the way of the arrows as they are released.Several things to keep in mind: there is no adjustment on this bow. Draw weight of our bow is 19 lbs. I assume that when the specs say 17-21 lbs, it means that the bow you get will be within these limits. Draw length is also set, I think accurately stated at a max of 26 inches. With a draw of 24-26", a person 5' to 5'6" should be able to shoot this comfortably. For your child to use this bow, s/he should be able to pull about 20 lbs, not just once, but many times. Of course, they don't have to hold 20 lbs while they are aiming because once past max pull, the pull weight of the string drops to about 7 lbs. It's not an age thing, it's a size and strength thing.Much has already been said about the accessories. Can't comment on the included arrow rest. I had to shim the after-market arrow rest bracket because the bow riser is too narrow. The included arrows are low quality and cannot be used with our 3-point arrow rest because the fletching doesn't line up right, and the nocks are glued. No matter what rest you use, it's worthwhile to get extra arrows with a rotatable nock so you can line up the indicator fletching correctly for your rest. I recommend arrows (26") with points much sharper than the dull points on those that come with the bow; at 19 lbs bow draw weight, the included arrows mostly bounce off the target at more than 10 yards.Comments have been made about the bow and balance strings. I could be wrong but they don't seem to be metal cable. But they are plastic coated something. An earlier review stated that you couldn't nock arrows safely or add nock points. I found both those statements to be incorrect; arrows nock and hold just fine, and adding nock points was easy (thanks YouTube).Our bow has an integrated sight bracket, counter to videos about the bow. I don't like it because you can't add a multi-pin sight without it being too far out in front of the bow. Most kids will probably shoot intuitively anyway, and not use sight pins, but to shoot more accurately, some sort of work-around is necessary. The arm protector is cheap, but works. And the bow-mounted quiver works fine. We don't use the finger tab. Not all common accessories will fit on this bow.Again, excellent value, even with its limitations, and it can be used as is, or upgraded for a little extra $$ to be pretty competitive/accurate.
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Can't say enough about this bow at this price point; this is a good, usable bow. My kid's previous plastic bow cost this much. We've used this bow at the range for several weeks now; it's difficult to get him out of there, it's that much fun. I added a cheap 3-point brush arrow rest and sight to the bow (then removed the sight, see below), a D-loop and brass nock points to the bow string, and bought him a cheap (but safe) release. (Thanks YouTube). The bow is pretty light, and strong enough to hit targets reliably at 30 yards or less (with better arrows, see below).

Two safety tips: At the right angle, this bow can send arrows out 100 yards. The attached cable guide (rod) goes BETWEEN the balance cables and shooting string to keep the balance cables out of the way of the arrows as they are released.

Several things to keep in mind: there is no adjustment on this bow. Draw weight of our bow is 19 lbs. I assume that when the specs say 17-21 lbs, it means that the bow you get will be within these limits. Draw length is also set, I think accurately stated at a max of 26 inches. With a draw of 24-26", a person 5' to 5'6" should be able to shoot this comfortably. For your child to use this bow, s/he should be able to pull about 20 lbs, not just once, but many times. Of course, they don't have to hold 20 lbs while they are aiming because once past max pull, the pull weight of the string drops to about 7 lbs. It's not an age thing, it's a size and strength thing.

Much has already been said about the accessories. Can't comment on the included arrow rest. I had to shim the after-market arrow rest bracket because the bow riser is too narrow. The included arrows are low quality and cannot be used with our 3-point arrow rest because the fletching doesn't line up right, and the nocks are glued. No matter what rest you use, it's worthwhile to get extra arrows with a rotatable nock so you can line up the indicator fletching correctly for your rest. I recommend arrows (26") with points much sharper than the dull points on those that come with the bow; at 19 lbs bow draw weight, the included arrows mostly bounce off the target at more than 10 yards.

Comments have been made about the bow and balance strings. I could be wrong but they don't seem to be metal cable. But they are plastic coated something. An earlier review stated that you couldn't nock arrows safely or add nock points. I found both those statements to be incorrect; arrows nock and hold just fine, and adding nock points was easy (thanks YouTube).

Our bow has an integrated sight bracket, counter to videos about the bow. I don't like it because you can't add a multi-pin sight without it being too far out in front of the bow. Most kids will probably shoot intuitively anyway, and not use sight pins, but to shoot more accurately, some sort of work-around is necessary. The arm protector is cheap, but works. And the bow-mounted quiver works fine. We don't use the finger tab. Not all common accessories will fit on this bow.

Again, excellent value, even with its limitations, and it can be used as is, or upgraded for a little extra $$ to be pretty competitive/accurate.
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