Thanks to Easton Archery, beginner archers never had it so good! This Easton Beginner Archery Set is perfect for archers 8 to 18 years old. The 52" takedown recurve bow is molded composite that features dual arrow rests for shooting either right and left handed. The bow has a draw weight ranging ...from 10 to 20 pounds, and can be drawn up to a 26" draw length (20# @ 26"). A single bow sight pin and arrow rest included, but not installed. The high quality 600D (Denier) fabric hip quiver is durable and holds up to a dozen arrows. The handy integrated belt clip makes it the perfect quiver for young archers on the go as you can clip to a belt or right to their pants. The set also includes a polymer arm guard and a bow string with finger savers installed. The Easton Beginner Kit comes with three 28" Easton aluminum 1816 vane fletched arrows. Arrows are measured from valley of the nock to back of the point. We also offer 6-packs of these arrows as replacements or back ups. This archery set comes disassembled. Some assembly required. Available with a black quiver and arrows, pink quiver and arrows, or camo quiver and black arrows. Please specify. Features: 10 - 20 pound draw weight, up to 26" draw length Dual shelf for shooting right or left handed Molded composite takedown 52" recurve bow Kit includes a sight pin, arrow rest, and bow string (with nocking point set and finger savers installed), fabric hip quiver w/belt clip, youth arm guard, and 3 vane fletched 28" Aluminum arrows (1816 spine) Available with black quiver and arrows, pink quiver and arrows, or camo quiver and arrows Remember that with a traditional bow the weight will change depending upon what your draw length is. Bow weight will change approximately ±2 pounds for every inch from a bows rated draw length. So a bow rated 18# @ 25" is roughly 16# @ 24" or 20# @ 26". Draw weight is marked at the nearest 5# increment to actual weight, (2#'s under and 3#'s over). This is an industry wide standard. Bow stringer not included. A bow stringer is recommended for stringing any recurve bow or longbow. Stringing a bow without a bow stringer, or stringing it backwards will void a bow's warranty. Click here to see our Bow Stringers. It is recommended to unstring your bow if you do not plan to be shooting more than week. Store your bow on its side, or hanging vertically from a peg. Never rest the bow on the lower tip for extended periods of time. Never dry fire the bow (shooting without an arrow).
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Don't buy it!!
This thing is terrible!!!, if i could give a negative 5 i would. I got this for my 6 year old he does compounds but wanted to do recurve like daddy. Biggest issue is riser by shelf is in the center causing arrows to hit high nock right everytime. Even feather fletch was horrible. The left/right hand thing doesn't work. Beside that it not a bad unit esp for kids where it might get… read more dropped or banged around. Regardless of that a bow needs to be somewhat minute of 6 yearold. Called it a loss and ordered a sage junior which is many much bestest compared to the easton.
Horrible set up for kids. Sent mine back.
I bought this for my 9 yr old girl who has out grown her toy bow. The arrows that come with it are the awesome Easton XX75, but way too light in the point, and they kick wildly like a bucking mule. I couldn't even hit the entire target at 10 yrds!I Went back inside and got some safety fiberglass arrows and it shot pretty decent. The bow is ok. Its all plastic but not not too bad… read more except the ambidextrous set up of the bow will always make it less accurate than a handed bow with a cut away. Nothing but discouragement here for youngsters wanting to hit the target but cant. Easton is a good company and knows better. The bow draws and shoots ok, but the arrows are no where near tuned for this bow. The quiver is pretty, but thin and cheap. Bottom line is I sent it back and am ordering something else that can be set up to be more accurate without alot of arrow tuning work. Get your kid a good bow and arrow set up if you want them to get excited about hitting the target. You cant do that much with this set up, except change it upon arrival.
Excellent beginner set up
Taught my daughter how to shoot it in about 30 minutes she was grouping arrows
Bought five for the kids and couldn't be happier...
I bought five of these for each of my kids for Christmas this year. Turns out it's a great way to introduce kids to archery. My kids range from 9yrs to 16yrs old and all have used these extensively. Had some initial trouble dialing them in. Once we settling on 8 to 8 1/2" brace height and a fairly standard 1/2" nock height, they started shooting great. The little plastic… read more rest seems to wear out fairly quickly. I'd say in less than 500 arrows give or take a couple dozen. 3Rivers has them in stock, so order some with the bows if you expect to shoot a lot. I also have switched to NASP arrows for these. With so many kids shooting so much, the cost of the NASP arrows just makes sense. They're slightly cheaper and, in my opinion, a higher quality arrow. They're also 30" vs the stock 28", so there's a little more safety margin for the taller, older kids.
Not a great bow
We purchased two of these bows for our teen daughters for Christmas and they have been using them for a couple of months. We are pretty dissatisfied with this bow because it shoots both left and right, so the string has to come towards the middle of the riser when released. If it's coming towards the middle of the riser, and the arrow is on the left side of the riser then the arrow… read more is coming off at an angle to the left, since they are right handed. They end up having to compensate by turning their hand inward and when they are ready to advance to a better bow, they are going to have difficulty because of this. An experienced archer would be able to compensate with sight pins, but a beginner archer isn't able to do this.
Just what we were looking for
Great first bow for my 8 year old daughter. Plenty of room to grow and learn. The draw weight is just right for her size and most importantly she is having fun learning to shoot. I didn't want to spend a fortune on a setup just to see if she would like archery so this was a great deal for the money. If she continues to enjoy shooting we will invest in a better bow but for now… read more this does the job. I will be purchasing this item again next month for my 6 year old son.
Great gift
My Son for Christmas, he loves it, outside in bad weather away from computer A++++++
The kit you are looking at here would be a great starter kit. For the ages it will work for both ages. The arrows have hard tips on them, but for their ages, you will want something like that so they stick into the target. If you could call us at 1-260-587-9501 one of our techs can help you choose what will be the best fit for what you are looking for. We are open from 9-6 EST Mon-Friday and 9-5 on Fridays.
The bow is gray. The quiver and arrows are pink.
The Easton Beginner Archery Set bow and arrows are made in the USA. The accessory items are imported.
Bow and arrows are made in the USA. The other components are import.
The kit you are looking at here would be a great starter kit. For the ages it will work for both ages. The arrows have hard tips on them, but for their ages, you will want something like that so they stick into the target. If you could call us at 1-260-587-9501 one of our techs can help you choose what will be the best fit for what you are looking for. We are open from 9-6 EST Mon-Friday and 9-5 on Fridays.
Yes , I would recommend our double loop B55 string , https://www.3riversarchery.com/double-loop-b55-dacron-endless-bow-string.html , in a 48' length . Any questions please give us a call at 260-587-9501 .
The best arrows would be the ones that the kit comes with https://www.3riversarchery.com/aluminum-youth-arrows-for-easton-beginner-archery-set.html , as for a case I would recommend https://www.3riversarchery.com/nylon-bow-soft-case.html . It will be long but you should be able to get everything in the case .
Yes we can ship to Canada
7"-8" should work well on that bow.
The rest will help with consistency and protect the bow from damage as well. We do offer a few replacement rests that are similar.
Hello, for order questions please call 260.587.9501 or email [email protected] and one of our Technical Experts can help you with an estimated delivery date.