🏹 Master your aim with the Falcon—where precision meets power.
The Topbows Falcon 60" Takedown Hunting Recurve Bow features a robust metal riser with composite layering for durability and comfort. Designed for right-handed archers, it offers adjustable draw weights from 30 to 70 lbs via interchangeable limbs, making it a versatile choice for hunters and target shooters seeking customizable performance in a sleek camo finish.
Brand | SinoArt |
Color | Camo |
Material | Metal |
Item Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Archery Draw Weight | 3E+1 Pounds |
Size | 30 LBs |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25.4 x 6 x 2.7 inches |
Package Weight | 1.45 Kilograms |
Brand Name | SinoArt |
Manufacturer | Qingdao Sino-Art Co.,Ltd |
S**S
Stacks like crazy, but it's good.
This bow stacks like a leaf spring from a truck, but it's a solid recurve and puts arrows where you want them. The riser is drilled and tapped for all manner of accessories, from plunger/arrow-rests to sights to quivers to stabilizers to bow-fishing rigs. It includes a funky little adjustable plastic arrow rest and the shelf is slightly crowned for those, like me, who would rather install a Bear Hair arrow rest and use fletched arrows. You'll want to replace the string right away, as it comes with only a cheap14-strand string and for any recurve north of 40lbs with a lot of stack, you'll definitely want, say, a 16-strand string. Strings aren't terribly expensive and you'll have to learn how to string your bow at some point (you'll need a bow stringer to do this, which is just a simple and inexpensive rope device). You'll need to place a nock on your new string (I prefer tied-on nocks over the brass nocks that are crimped onto the string).I purchased the black model and it looks nice, sort of like the bows they were making just as aluminum/magnesium risers were first being offered on recurves. The limbs are backed with black glass. The natural would cores are a pleasant contrast to the black. Looks like a more expensive rig.Overall, this is a good, solid bow for beginners, hunters new to traditional archery, leisure target shooting, or as a terrific back-up bow. This is as meat-and-potatoes as it gets folks--just a heavy workhorse that should last quite a while. It can handle Fast Flight strings, which is nice. My main bow is a Bear Montana and I wouldn't think twice about having this as a second bow in the back of the truck.Now, I purchased this bow in 40lbs and purchased a set of 45lb limbs for draw progression for a beginning archer I know. The riser was made correctly. Both sets of limbs were straight, durable, and without defects. After reading some of the other reviews of this bow, I think I may have gotten a bit lucky.My conclusion is that this bow is worth buying, even if there is a slight risk of getting a lemon. As long as the end user anticipates the rather sharp stacking, they'll probably like it quite a bit.
A**R
Lots of bow for your buck
I cannot believe they can make a bow this good for so little money. The bow is very accurate and shoots very naturally. I normally shoot off the shelf. This is the first bow I have shot off of an elevated rest. Very impressed with how well it hits where you are looking. Shoots just as fast as my custom bows. The only cons I can think of is this bow stacks quite a bit if your draw is over 28 inches. Not a good choice if you draw over 28. With the elevated rest you will not have accuracy if you cant your bow when shooting over 15 or 20 yards. Excellent bow for a beginner. I am far from a beginner and still satisfied.
D**K
Changed my rating to 4 stars.
The bow functions properly and well, smooth pull, somewhat balanced, however, my bow's lower limb began to deform after a few weeks of shooting. It has been about two months since my purchase and the limb has a definitive bend now. I usually destring the bow and remove the limbs for storage when not in use, but if I do decide to leave the bow as is until the next shooting session I would leave it hanging on hooks, parallel with the ground, held with two hooks on the string, in a cool room. I see no possible way my method of storing the bow would cause it to deform. I am sure that this was a defective limb and I just so happened to get it.Overall, the bow is inexpensive yet effective at getting the job done. The only major downside to this bow is that you can feel the bow shake a little after shooting it, not much of a problem since many takedown bows tend to shake due to not being a solid piece.If you see any bend in the limbs, definitely contact the seller ASAP. The limbs are interchangeable and should not be much of a hassle to replace.UPDATE (09/08/18): SinoArt showed great attention to detail when it came to customer service. After reading my review, they contacted me and sent me new limbs @ no cost! Although the limbs were 40# instead of my original 45#, the bow feels much better with improved limbs. Very reliable, very sturdy, looks and feels nice, you can take it anywhere, overall this bow is great!
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