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What do you get if the kid is left-handed? I'm looking at Cabela's and just seeing compound bows, which I'm assuming is right-handed.
Diamond infinate edge, the boy loves it and it will grow with them
Thanks for letting me tag along. I wouldn't mind hearing the reveal and impressions, since I am about two months out.
18 to 28 inches of draw length adjustment and either 14 to 41 pounds or 19 to 51 pounds of draw weight adjustment
I wouldn't go hog wild on a 7 year old, I did that They just like to spend time with pop at that age and it doesn't too much matter the quality of their gear. I'd rather buy lower end bows more often that's suited to their ages, kids get new bow excitement too
My daughter is 7 turning 8 at the end of the month, she's outgrowing her little fiberglass bow. It's a cheapo but she loves shooting it, she goes out and does it all on her own working on her skills. it's kinda like this one, ambidextrous and cheap, shoots fiberglass arrows and it'll barely stick the arrows in the target. Her cousin has a slightly bigger bow (I think it's a Bear brave) but she can't pull it back yet, neither can he though and he's a couple years older. I'm not sure what her next bow will be, but I'm looking at this onehttps://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Original-Bow-RH-Camo/dp/B004T2MOZY?psc=1&SubscriptionId=AKIAJ5D3JAXJBKMXQPHQ&tag=advancedhunter-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=B004T2MOZYI do have a youth bow she can hunt with, several actually but one's a lefty and I'm not sure which is which, it's either a bear cruzer or diamond infinite edge. both are good hunting bows for young teens. Why don't I just start her on the diamond? because the bow is too heavy overall, she'll struggle to hold the riser outstretched and compensate as her arm sags making bad form. I want a light weight bow that won't tax her arms too much and keeping good form, building muscle around proper form and posture. She's no little dainty thing either, she's 90% for height and bigger than most of the boys, actually I think she may be the 2nd biggest in her class and probably the strongest.
Hmm. Good points about the weight. My boy is a bit spindly.