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Reddit mentions of Bear Archery Titan Youth Bow Only,Silver,60 inches

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Bear Archery Titan Youth Bow Only,Silver,60 inches. Here are the top ones.

Bear Archery Titan Youth Bow Only,Silver,60 inches
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    Features:
  • Beginner bow set features ambidextrous riser for left or right hand use
  • Bow comes equipped with a sight pin and finger rollers
  • Recommended age range for children is 12 years old and up
  • Features 20-29 lb. draw weight and 22- to 28-inch draw length range
  • 60-inch long bow features durable composite limbs
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height57.375 Inches
Length9 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2010
Size60"
Weight1.5 Pounds
Width1.375 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Bear Archery Titan Youth Bow Only,Silver,60 inches:

u/GardenGnomeOfEden · 2 pointsr/Archery

Maybe the Bear Titan Youth Bow. You can also buy a starter kit that comes with arm guard, etc.

u/Blythix · 1 pointr/Archery

You have a lot of options to go on the cheap. I mean actually cheap. They won't feel premium or awe inspiring but you can still get quite good (I'm currently retraining myself to use thumb, so I have both those bows below but I have the 18lbs version of the snake)
You can try the famous Snake Bow, or the Youth Titan Bow, Both capable of being drawn to 31" safely, both capable of shooting on the left or right side. Perfect for finding your particular style before choosing better equipment. Both have a reputation of being tanks in terms of durability.

I recommend This armguard

As for arrows, there are a lot of amazon sellers, with 25~30lbs being the kind of weight you want to start with, most of the sellers on amazon give you okay-ish arrows to start, I wouldn't get the cheapest option but if I had to choose, I'd get these. Do not expect to be splitting arrows though.


If you chose those 3 options, that's about 100$ leaving 50$ for a tab, back quiver or target bag. Tab/target bag should be the higher priority, all 3 would be best.


These bows and arrows I linked are for, real budget entry level "I've never shot a bow before" archers. Easy enough to pull, forgiving and more forgiving on the wallet.

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At least I think so.

u/TheWonderLemon · 1 pointr/Archery

I got that bow for a friend!

The limbs are plastic/fiberglass. The bow comes pre-strung, so a lot of its power was already gone because the limbs bended from the weight

Unless you've got very short arms, that bow's draw is going to be far too short for you. You'll be over-drawing it pretty far, which leads to more stress on the limbs (again, the plastic/fiberglass limbs!) which could either lead to more warping or the limbs will explode from being over drawn (too much stress from being over drawn!)

If under $50 is your price range, I'd recommend this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Bear-Archery-AYB6501-Titan-Bow/dp/B002BIPAOK/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1407389372&sr=1-1&keywords=bear+titan+bow