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none of those are recurves, fellas! iRem, the Samik and TradTech takedown bows should give you the flexibility to grow with your kid. You'll want to start with REALLY low poundage limbs. Recurves are a much different animal than a compound. but the takedown format allows you to get higher poundage limbs as your son grows up and stronger. but it's always nice to have those low poundage limbs, even when he gets older, as it's easier to practice with low poundage than high. Both use ILF limbs so you can get just about any length, any poundage, and any brand. both offer wood risers and metal risers. the alloy risers will generally have a smaller grip, but wood risers have the "look" Lancaster Archery and 3RiversArchery would be my choices if ordering online.
You should visit Skookum Archers in Puyallup for their Thursday night Drop In. They are the club that runs the archery shoot at the fair.On Thursdays for $5 he will get instructions and be able to shoot and try different bows. The best $5 you will spend on archery. Register on their website.