INTO Archery
Complete Barebow Archery Set (Add-on to Riser)
Complete Barebow Archery Set (Add-on to Riser)
Looking to turn your selected ILF-compatible riser into a fully-functioning barebow archery set with everything you need?
The Complete Barebow Archery Set includes:
- WNS ILF-compatible limbs ($205) - These quality carbon and bamboo limbs are capable of shooting great scores with a fast response.
- String ($10) - A durable, high-quality bow string
- Barebow arrow rest ($45) - this rest has a thick wire for good support for your arrows. This is especially important when "string walking".
- Micro-click plunger button ($35) - provides a softer horizontal support for the arrow on the rest. This improved flexibility provides more forgiveness on release.
- 9 complete customised arrows ($135) - made to suit your bow poundage and draw length. Well-tuned arrows make a huge difference to your shooting enjoyment.
- Barebow finger tab ($27) - this finger protection gives a more comfortable shooting experience, reducing blisters and discomfort.
- Arm guard ($10) - protects your forearm from painful string slap.
- Quiver ($50) - a convenient tool for holding arrows when shooting and collecting. A quiver is essential if you're considering field archery.
- Bow stand ($20) - to rest your bow while you're not shooting
- A backpack case ($120) - to transport and keep your archery equipment safe and organised.
This Complete Barebow Archery Set offers all you need to shoot good scores when paired with a quality riser.
Looking for something a little simpler? See our STANDARD or BASIC.
For people looking for other bow types we offer Recurve and Traditional sets, as well as Children's sets for smaller archers.
What is draw weight?
What is draw weight?
Draw weight is the amount of pull the archer feels in their fingers at full draw. 12 lbs is a light bow, 16 lbs is more suitable for stronger children. All are capable of shooting a suitable arrow swiftly and accurately to distances of 40m or more.
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What is draw length (or arm span)?
What is draw length (or arm span)?
Ideally arrows are cut to suit a draw length which is how far back you can draw a bow without risking the arrow falling off the rest.
You can ask your local archery club to help measure your draw length.
Alternatively, measure your arm span and we will estimate your draw length. This is the distance from finger tip to finger tip with your arms held out sideways as wide as you can reach.
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