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The KESHES Takedown Recurve Bow is a 62-inch, lightweight, and ergonomic archery set designed for adults and teens. Featuring an adjustable 15-60lb draw weight, it suits beginners through advanced archers. The takedown design allows for easy, tool-free assembly and portability. Complete with essential accessories like a bowstring, arrow rest, stringer tool, and bow sight, it supports both right and left-handed users. Crafted with quality materials and backed by a lifetime warranty, this bow delivers precision, comfort, and versatility for target practice or hunting.






| ASIN | B0746QTZYM |
| Archery Draw Length | 29 Inches |
| Archery Draw Weight | 45 Pounds |
| Best Sellers Rank | #178,784 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #62 in Archery Recurve Bows |
| Brand Name | KESHES |
| Color | Brown, Red, Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (822) |
| Hand Orientation | Left Hand |
| Included Components | Arrow Rest, Assembly Instruction Book, Complete Eye Sight Set and 2 Nocks, Stringer Tool, Wooden Riser - 2 Black Limbs and Dacron Bow String |
| Item Type Name | Takedown Recurve Bow |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Keshes Outdoors |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LHRH15-50 |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model Name | Keshes Takedown Recurve Bow |
| Size | 45 LB. |
| Team Name | Takedown |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Lifetime Warranty |
B**D
Straight shooting and true trad bow.
I have been shooting trad bows for 25 years and was curious on this one. I honestly cannot believe the quality of this bow for the price. It shoots like a high end recurve for little money. Limb poundage, tolerances in the takedown portion on spot on. I actually kind of feel bad I only bought it for $100 bucks. Very good product. The manufacturer should be proud.
E**W
Great novice-intermediate bow for a great price.
My wife and I both are avid bow-shooting enthusiasts. We shoot regularly in our back yard, and go to the local park where there is a range shooting up to 60 yards out. My 45 lb bow does pretty well, but the mounts for a sight aren't especially good and I often have to cant the bow via dead reckoning to achieve the distance. My wife also has a 35 lb bow which does not allow for sights - and so she too runs into this issue. Together, we spent well over $500 on our bows, and those didn't include sights. We took this bow out today to shoot to test it out. At the 20, 30, and then the 40 yard range. Here are some of our impressions: - Make absolutely sure you take the bow in to get nocked at a pro shop. You will thank me later. It not only makes shooting the bow easier, but it also make it safer to fire. - The brace height is approximately 7.4 inches as it's base install ( you can increase this by adding more twists to the top of your string ). - This bow LOVES carbon fiber arrows with feather fletches. Don't buy cheap arrows with plastic "toy" fletches - you won't get accuracy ). - With a standard .35 grain field tips - the bow has pretty decent stopping power. This is enough to deploy on most situations and get your arrows stuck into wood requiring some force to pull them out. If you want to shoot at a longer range, lighter arrows will achieve this, but we didn't test them out ) - The arrow rest is ok, but without the string properly nocked, we lost several feathers. This is due to either the arrow making too much contact with the bow during flight ( you can use baby powder to check for contact ), or our arrows need to be re-fletched. I'm sure it's a combination of both heavily leaning on the latter, so I won't fault the bow. My wife might opt to remove this entirely and use a felt or horse hair arrow rest - which may smoothen the flight. Since we shoot with feather fletched arrows - this is ideal. - The draw is smooth and we were able to achieve good accuracy with the bow. Most people who experience bad accuracy are shooting incorrectly ( don't grip the handle! Cradle it so that it moves freely. - Breaking down the bow is easy, and we are super glad this came with a stringer. - The sights are easy to manage and for all practical purposes are great. We will in all likelihood mark the locations of the sights so that we can adjust for distance on the fly. I was able to achieve a 14 inch pattern at 20 yards without the use of proper nocks. This wasn't necessarily easy, but it speaks a lot about how "complete" the bow is. My wife enjoys it and was able to achieve a slightly larger pattern, but like me - really wants to nock the string asap to ensure a proper alignment of the arrow on each flight. We love the bow, and it's a great novice-intermediate bow for someone who is moving up from a youth bow and into something with a little more punch without getting punched in the wallet.
C**H
Great and smooth bow.
What a great bow. Easy to put the limbs on the riser. I strung it right up and was hitting the bullseye easily just resting the arrow on my finger - I hadn’t put the arrow rest in yet. Everything seems firm and smooth. I gave four stars only because the instructions aren’t very good/clear. Where exactly do I put the arrow rest….? I’ll figure it out.
A**I
The $99 bow that could last a lifetime?
tl;dr -Durable limbs will survive overdrawing -Handsome, well-made Riser -Can fit Samick limbs on the Keshes Riser -deserves a better bowsight I bought a 30lb Keshes in November of 2018. Five months later I've finally upgraded to a new bow but my Keshes bow is still going strong. I only bought a new bow because I was overdrawing and needed a longer AMO. I never expected a bow under $100 to last this long, but it's stood up to almost daily practice and several stump shooting adventures. Not to say it's immaculate... The sight that comes with it is quite limited (but free) and one of the taps for the bowsight was misbored. I replaced the tap with a piece of hardware from Lowes, cost me less than $5 and I should imagine this issue is umcommon. Other than that it's just usual wear and tear. Both my taps have pulled out with use but they can be hammered back in without issue. The arrow rest is worn down to a nub. The serving on the bowstring frayed but I was able to cut it down and re-serve it. The limbs and the riser though? These things are made to last. One reason I bought a new bow was to get a higher draw weight. Perhaps they can't advertise this but Samick and SAS limbs have the proper dimension to fit the pockets on the Keshes riser. I'd had my suspicions but couldn't be sure. As soon as I got my Spyder XL and confirmed the fit I actually ordered a set of #35 Samick limbs to put on my Keshes (the Spyder XL is magnificent but rather large to shoot indoors). Not sure I'd wanna put the 64" XL limbs on here (they require a different shaped bolt too) but I'd feel confident using it with Samick 62" limbs. If you do swap limbs make sure your bowstring is apporpriate for your draw weight!
J**K
Well worth it!
I'm VERY pleased with this bow. The bow was easy to assemble, the limbs aligned pretty darn close to perfect, and are solid. I was able to adjust/tune it easily. The shooting consistency is excellent as is the quailty. No dings or rubs on any piece, with a very good finish. I added string silencers and a pressure button, and now this bow is absolutely perfect for target shooting. I purchased the 62" bow @ 35 lb pull, so it's a little light for some of the bigger game if you were to hunt with it. I can group a 12" spread at 25 yds consistently, and getting better with more "bow time". A little technique, ie handle grip, (or lack of grip) and consistent arrow draw makes all the difference in keeping a decent grouping. A pleasure to shoot! Yep, 5 stars.
S**E
Sehr gute Verarbeitung. Habe mir den Bogen als Anfänger bestellt. Vorher noch nie mit einem Bogen geschossen. Perfekter Bogen , schiesst auf 30 Meter sehr sehr gut . Beim Zusammenbau geht es besser wenn eine 2. Person die Sehne mit spannt . Tip: Handschuh gleich mitbestellen .
P**R
Not had the chance yet to use it fully and the arrows I brought (cheap and cheerful ) are not doing the bow justice. I brought the 30 lb pull but now think I should have gone for the 35 lb but all in all well pleased. I would be also grateful for information where to get accessories for this bow.
B**R
Alles Top 👍
M**E
L ho preso per mia moglie da 30lb e ci si trova molto bene.
F**I
davvero ben fatto per chi vuole iniziare con questo stupendo sport
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