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50" Fiberglass Recurve Archery Bow

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 Location:  Home » Home » Recurve Bows » 50" Fiberglass Recurve Archery BowOctober 6, 2008  
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50" Fiberglass Recurve Archery Bow
50 Fiberglass Recurve Archery Bow
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Brand: Martin Archery
Category: Sports

Buy New: $55.75 (On sale from $92.92)
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars(1 reviews)
Sales Rank: 69675

Media: Misc.

MPN: 154
ASIN: B000H6YWYC

Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days

Features:
  • 50" 20-25 lbs.
  • csi model# 0095
  • Each

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Martin 50" Fiberglass Recurve Archery Bow is the strongest and most durable bows for any type of use supporting a draw weight of 20-25 lbs. This is the perfect bow for intermediate and advanced archers. The Martin Recurve is the guaranteed against limb breakage. Weather conditions will not affect the performance fiberglass. Each bow has molded contoured grips and dual arrow rests--ideal for use by both right handed archers and left handed archers.


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Be sure to do one thing...   November 6, 2003
  36 out of 36 found this review helpful

Be sure, when you get the bow, to adjust the rubber grip downward. The arrow rests on the top of the grip, so you want the grip placed slightly below center. Unfortunatley, I kept it how it came, with the grip placed in the center so my arrow would be slightly off center. Low and behold, more stress was placed on the upper half of the bow due to the incorrect grip placement, and the fiberglass splintered as the arrow was drawn back (this occured after firing several shots). When I adjusted the grip correctly(just pull on it) the bow became more powerful and accurate, and I was quite satisfied. The splinter doesn't look fatal, and can be taped over. Just heed this warning! The bow itself is good, and comes with one string (which is becoming worn). Really, the only problem is the grip, which must be moved.

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