🏹 Elevate Your Game: The Ultimate Compound Bow Awaits!
The PANDARUS L1 Compound Bow is a versatile archery tool designed for both beginners and intermediate archers. With an adjustable draw weight of 0-70 lbs and a draw length of 19.25"-31", this bow caters to a wide range of users. It boasts an impressive IBO speed of 320 fps and comes equipped with a comprehensive set of accessories, making it perfect for hunting, target practice, and more. Crafted from durable materials, this bow ensures longevity and performance.
Model Name | L1 |
Brand | PANDARUS |
Color | Black Right Handed Pro Bag |
Material | carbon, Aluminum |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Archery Draw Weight | 70 Pounds |
Archery Draw Length | 31 Inches |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 37.5 x 14.2 x 3.5 inches |
Package Weight | 4.31 Kilograms |
Brand Name | PANDARUS |
Manufacturer | panduola |
N**
Short and petite
This was the perfect starter bow for myself. The size fit me perfectly. all the extra attachments and accessories made it easy as a one stop shop.
S**L
Sweet setup and good quality.
We ordered this bow for my daughters birthday. It seemed good for the price. I know there are good reviews and bad reviews. I knew that this bow would fit her needs fod mainly target shooting.It came just fine and was packeged ok. It was easily set up and adjusted for her draw length and draw poundage. She took it and within a two days of shooting, "robin hooded" an arrow. Sweet! It shoots great and feels good to hold and shoot. The arrows are good quality and the equipment is good enough for what ever you would like to do. All-in-all, it is good enough for what ever you wish to do. Good deal. Very nice in my oppinion.
S**H
Do not use the trigger it come with off the range it has fired without pulling the trigger itself
Bow itself was lovely. trigger has failed.weight was as described. was not the correct draw length .is fun to shoot and learn archery at this level nice value for what I got
H**.
Read and follow set up instructions as well as consult experienced archers before shooting.
This is a jewel of a starter bow. The only failure we've experienced was the peep sight lanyard came loose but a strap tie got us back in action. We've shot 150 plus shots and got the draw length/pin sights set. worth the price this far.
Y**G
powerful!
This compound bow is really great, and it has a strong sense of weight in the hand. I hope one day I can go hunting with it.
J**R
Have the staff wherever you are going to shoot set them up for you, don't set them up yourself.
I purchased two sets, one for me and one for my wife. We took them to an indoor archery range and had the staff set up the bows. My bow was set up fine. However, the second one, the staff discovered a crack in one of the limb forks and would not let us shoot it, so we had to return it to the vendor for replacement. They are replacing it, but we will not receive it until Monday, so I can't review the replacement yet. My bow that I was shooting performed fine for two days, until today, when I heard a pop when I drew back to shoot, and noticed a frayed string. I took it to the staff at the range, and they said that one of the strands had popped, and you could see it. I asked them what could be done about it, and they said that it would eventually break and could be dangerous, and the fix was to re-string the bow. So I had them re-string the bow, it will take a few days and cost me $160 for the repair. This is unsettling because both bows I purchased have had issues. They are not expensive bows; you get what you pay for, but I did not expect problems to be present so soon. So, if you purchase this bow, take it to a professional to be set up like I did before you do any shooting. Don't set it up yourself.
C**A
Poor quality. Sanlida v Pandarus
My husband purchased a Sanlida Dragon x8 for me but then I discovered I’m left eye dominant and have better accuracy when shooting left handed, so it sent me on a hunt for a budget left handed bow. This one seemed like it would be similar to the Sanlida and in the same price range, so I pulled the trigger. As soon as I opened the box and picked the bow up I could tell it was not built well. It felt much lighter than the Sanlida (and not in a good way). Drawing back makes me nervous on this bow. I feel like the thing is just going to snap. The paint job on the reels is also cheap. The brand sticker was also on upside down. I packed the China junk back up to return the same day.If you’re between this bow and the Sanlida, I’d spend the extra $30 and get the Sanlida. You’ll get a lot more life out of that bow because it’s built better! I just wish they had a left handed version because it’s a great bow.
S**J
Very Pleasantly Surprised
I got this bow as a spare and because I wanted to see what kind of bow $163 dollars would get me... My good bow is a Mathews V3, my wife and kids shoot Diamond and Hoyt, so I've been around a few bows. We're not pros by any stretch, but we shoot a lot - 4H, 3D matches, hunting - we're into archery. So the long and the short of this bow... for the price, it's solid. It set up easy enough, it's built well. Definitely has some cost reducing features that make it different from the aforementioned domestic brands - powder coated cams instead of anodized - the machining isn't super crisp, etc... but it's less than half the price as the next cheapest bow in the family... It was easy enough to set up and the sight that is provided is functional. The peep sight was pre-installed, as was the nock loop, and it wasn't so tight that it couldn't be moved. The string stop is snugged up, but will need to be adjusted after any draw length adjustment as that changes brace height a smidge - no big deal. It comes with all the necessary wrenches to make adjustments. I put around 100 arrows on it last night to set it up for a young man (12 yrs old) that is a friend of the family, and it shot great. For the money...don't spend too much time thinking about it... just go for it and enjoy. I won't trade my V3 anytime soon, but I will definitely not hesitate to grab this bow if I'm headed out to thump stumps with the kids. It is a perfectly functional piece of equipment. Oh, and the quiver...it's super light and mounts TIGHT to the bow...a little thing, but one of my favorite features.
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