Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25.1 x 6.6 x 2.5 inches |
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Package Weight | 16 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 25 x 5 x 2 inches |
Brand Name | KESHES |
Warranty Description | Manufacture lifetime warranty |
Model Name | Keshes Recurve Bow |
Color | Brown, Red, Black |
Material | Wood |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Keshes Outdoors |
Style | Archery |
Included Components | Maple limbs with fiberglass lamination on both sides |
Size | 15LB. |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
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Keshes Takedown Hunting Recurve Bow and Arrow - 62 Archery Bow for Teens and Adults, 15-55lb Draw Weight - Right and Left Handed, Archery Set Bowstring Arrow Rest Stringer Tool Sight
Model Name | Keshes Recurve Bow |
Brand | KESHES |
Color | Brown, Red, Black |
Material | Wood |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
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The Keshes Takedown Hunting Recurve Bow and Arrow - 62 Archery Bow for Teens and Adults is Lightweight & Ergonomic. The Keshes Recurve Bow is designed to be extremely lightweight with Rounded edges for a comfortable grip Beginners can start at 15 lbs, and easily upgrade the limbs, as they advance in Archery, up to 60 lbs. Special limb bolts allow for quick, effortless change of limbs, while taking the fuss out of the process. This set includes highly durable hard Maple limbs with fiberglass lamination on both sides, interchangeable limbs, 14 Strands Dacron recurve string, pre-installed brass bushings for various attachments and upgrades and more.
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ASIN | B0CNBDYMQG |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #214,106 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #108 in Archery Recurve Bows |
Date First Available | May 9, 2023 |
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Customers like the quality of the projectile bow. They say it's well-made, durable, and has a good draw strength. Customers also appreciate the detail and craftsmanship of the bow. Overall, they find it to be a great product with not too much resistance.
"...The bow is a joy to use - very light, but rock solid. I got the 35lb draw weight for targets, and so the kiddos could use it...." Read more
"Bought to get re-acclimated with archery. Product is high quality in my opinion and shoots very nice. Exactly what I was looking for...." Read more
"tl;dr-Durable limbs will survive overdrawing-Handsome, well-made Riser-Can fit Samick limbs on the Keshes Riser..." Read more
"...prices seemed much more reasonable, and I'm a fan of supporting quality craftsmanship...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the projectile bow. They mention that the riser is really beautiful wood, and the finish is flawless. They also appreciate the grains of the woodwork, which makes the bow look like a much more. Overall, customers find it to be a great novice-intermediate bow.
"...We love the bow, and it's a great novice-intermediate bow for someone who is moving up from a youth bow and into something with a little more..." Read more
"...I purchased this bow, and it is incredible fun.The riser is really beautiful wood, and the finish is flawless...." Read more
"Nice bow, I would have like the tolerances to be a little tighter on the veins but all in all, nice bow." Read more
"tl;dr-Durable limbs will survive overdrawing-Handsome, well-made Riser-Can fit Samick limbs on the Keshes Riser..." Read more
Customers find the assembly of the projectile bow to be easy. They mention that the instructions are good, the bow is simple to set up, and it's easy to disassemble and store in its small box. Customers also say that the draw is smooth and effortless, and the shoots smoothly and accurately.
"...Cradle it so that it moves freely.- Breaking down the bow is easy, and we are super glad this came with a stringer.-..." Read more
"...The draw is smooth and effortless. The draw seems to be ~29 inches, but if your offspring's arms aren't that long, it still works excellent...." Read more
"...carbon foam limbs, but it is well-made, shoots without issues, is easy to assemble, and comes with handy accessories such as a sight and an arrow..." Read more
"...The sight was also easy to assemble and the bow was ready to use less than 30 minutes out of the box...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the projectile bow. They mention that it is well-made, and is good value for money. Some say that the fabric shelf is cheap to buy separately. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...All in all, it is a solid bow that punches well above its weight in value and looks great...." Read more
"Buying a bow online is a risky venture, but this bow is quite worth it...." Read more
"...with some of the higher-end products, but their prices seemed much more reasonable, and I'm a fan of supporting quality craftsmanship...." Read more
"The bow is attractive and a good purchase for the cost. Shoots well. The sight is amazing for the cost...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the projectile bow. They mention that it shoots great, without issues, and is easy to assemble. The shooting consistency is excellent, and the quality is great. Some say that the bow is amazing and shoots straight.
"...My 45 lb bow does pretty well, but the mounts for a sight aren't especially good and I often have to cant the bow via dead reckoning to achieve the..." Read more
"...Really drills the arrows in, and for thirty yard practice, it pretty much shoots flat. I was surprised how easy it was to get great groupings...." Read more
"...Product is high quality in my opinion and shoots very nice. Exactly what I was looking for...." Read more
"...aluminum ILF riser and carbon foam limbs, but it is well-made, shoots without issues, is easy to assemble, and comes with handy accessories such as..." Read more
Customers like the size of the projectile bow. They say the limbs fit well onto the riser, the arrows and shafts fit perfectly, and it's easy to adjust. Some say it'll fit Samick limb and shaft combos. Overall, most are satisfied with the size and quality of the bow.
"...I also like that all the fittings for accessories like the sight, arrow rest, stabilizer are all standard...." Read more
"...-Handsome, well-made Riser-Can fit Samick limbs on the Keshes Riser-deserves a better bowsight..." Read more
"...Its portability is an extra-added benefit. I've had no difficulty putting the bow together and taking it down a number of times...." Read more
"...I assembled the bow and everything fit perfectly with stright limbs. Also included is a 16 strand continuous loop string that is well waxed...." Read more
Customers find the projectile bow easy to use and perfect for beginners. They also say it's an excellent, complete archery set that's friendly for all levels.
"...or training use, this is a great bow to start with and is friendly for all levels simply by replacing the arms depending on your draw weight!..." Read more
"...Tried out the bow today. A good starter set for youth or beginner archery. A well made, quality product...." Read more
"I'm very new to archery and this bow is a great beginner bow. I got it in 25 lbs which is also perfect for my wife...." Read more
"This is a beautiful bow. great accessory kit. the guide leather could be better but otherwise a excellent buy. I actually bought 2" Read more
Customers are mixed about the string. Some say the included stringer is a nice bonus, making it all that much easier to string it. However, others say that it needs to come with a better string, or that the string is too thick.
"...One minor thig was that it did not come with two string nocks that it supposed to. They must have missed them." Read more
"...well-made, shoots without issues, is easy to assemble, and comes with handy accessories such as a sight and an arrow rest...." Read more
"The bow is top notch. To bad it doesn't have a string." Read more
"...only recommend purchasing a finger tab as well, as the string can be quite straining for the fingers...." Read more
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The riser is really beautiful wood, and the finish is flawless. The thumbscrews for the limbs make setup and takedown easy, yet the hold the limbs in a rock solid manner. The bow stringer included makes setup easy and uneventful... Well, after I broke down and actually read the instructions. The bow sight is super easy to use (Just move the sight towards where the arrows group until they all go in the middle), and removes with a thumbscrew for ease of storage. The arrow rest is a cheap stick on plastic bit (The riser has a standard fitting for fancy rests), but I'll be darned if it doesn't work just fine. The only things you need are arrows, and whatever nocks you want for the string, to get going.
The bow is a joy to use - very light, but rock solid. I got the 35lb draw weight for targets, and so the kiddos could use it. The draw is smooth and effortless. The draw seems to be ~29 inches, but if your offspring's arms aren't that long, it still works excellent. Really drills the arrows in, and for thirty yard practice, it pretty much shoots flat. I was surprised how easy it was to get great groupings. It's also pretty quiet without string silencers - No buzzing or other odd sounds that certain bows make.
Broken down, the bow is super easy to transport. I also like that all the fittings for accessories like the sight, arrow rest, stabilizer are all standard. If you care to, you could really trick the bow out, but I've found all the included accessories work perfectly well.
All in all, it is a solid bow that punches well above its weight in value and looks great.
Update: Bow continues to impress - I keep getting better and better with it (Clearly, the bow is more accurate than I am). Waxed the string, added to otter string silencers (also found out otters are apparently delightfully fluffy), and it is ridiculously silent now. I pick it up and use it in the yard way more than I thought. No wear on the string.
Incidentally, I recommend buying something between 15 and 25 pounds if you've never shot before - people tend to overestimate how heavy of a bow they can pull back, and just that you can easily lift a 40 pound dumbbell doesn't mean you'll feel comfortable with a 40 pound bow.
My one gripe is that a nocking point wasn't included in the package, but a small piece of wire around the string is pretty much just as good. In short, if you're a very serious archer looking for top-of-the-line equipment (and are willing to pay several hundred more dollars for it), this probably isn't for you, but for anyone who's just looking to do some casual archery with a reliable bow, I'd say it's a good deal.
-Durable limbs will survive overdrawing
-Handsome, well-made Riser
-Can fit Samick limbs on the Keshes Riser
-deserves a better bowsight
I bought a 30lb Keshes in November of 2018. Five months later I've finally upgraded to a new bow but my Keshes bow is still going strong. I only bought a new bow because I was overdrawing and needed a longer AMO. I never expected a bow under $100 to last this long, but it's stood up to almost daily practice and several stump shooting adventures. Not to say it's immaculate... The sight that comes with it is quite limited (but free) and one of the taps for the bowsight was misbored. I replaced the tap with a piece of hardware from Lowes, cost me less than $5 and I should imagine this issue is umcommon. Other than that it's just usual wear and tear. Both my taps have pulled out with use but they can be hammered back in without issue. The arrow rest is worn down to a nub. The serving on the bowstring frayed but I was able to cut it down and re-serve it. The limbs and the riser though? These things are made to last.
One reason I bought a new bow was to get a higher draw weight. Perhaps they can't advertise this but Samick and SAS limbs have the proper dimension to fit the pockets on the Keshes riser. I'd had my suspicions but couldn't be sure. As soon as I got my Spyder XL and confirmed the fit I actually ordered a set of #35 Samick limbs to put on my Keshes (the Spyder XL is magnificent but rather large to shoot indoors). Not sure I'd wanna put the 64" XL limbs on here (they require a different shaped bolt too) but I'd feel confident using it with Samick 62" limbs. If you do swap limbs make sure your bowstring is apporpriate for your draw weight!
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Reviewed in India on April 6, 2023