Ok, here we go. My son loves to shoot Was considering new bow for Christmas. He is a large 10 year old.
Do I get a light weight adult bow in the 30 or 35 pound range? My reasoning is that he draws approx 23 inches and the 5 inch shorter draw will reduce his poundage. How sig is the shorter going to be relative to total weight as far as reduced draw?
Would seem something in a 54 inch length would be a great option and provide for several years of growth.
interested to know your thoughts
thanks in advance
A 35 pound bow will pull about 22#@23". He could probably handle that if he has done a fair amount of shooting. Just don't overbow. It's better to have him shooting 20# at his draw and then move him up a little at a time, if he is just starting out.
Chuck
Chap, I just bought a Matrix Jr from Black Widow for my 6 year old for Xmas and was amazed at the quality. I've checked out other sponsors too and Maddog makes a helluva kids bow for great prices and so do St Joe River Bows and Black Rhino (I saw post above and could not remember Chucks!!)
Also, take off #3's for every inch under 28" draw that would get you close to what he would be drawing at 23".
Good luck, no matter what you find I'm sure he will love it.
I would go with a black rhino or maddog.
What is he shooting now?
Even if shorter and lighter draw weight, an adult size bow may be more mass weight and too large of grip for a 10 year old to comfortably handle.
My boys have all started with Mad dog bows. I don't think you can go wrong there.
A St. Joe River Bow is a great bow! My 9 year old daughter has one under the Christmas Tree. I picked up the arrows, quiver and glove from Big Jim. I can't wait for Christmas!
X2 on don't over bow. it can lead to all kinds of problems with form later on. A 20# at hid draw length is fine for ten years old even if it is easy for him. Used bows and hand me downs might be the best way to go as they outgrow bows rapidly if they really love archery.
X3 on don't over bow! All the kids in our archery club use bows in weight from 20-24#. We watch them pretty close and if we see some difficulties ,change them to lower weight right away . Usually they will get sore arms at the end of the evening . Maddog Archery or St Joe River bows, very good bows.
I bought my son a black rhino 25#@26" it's plenty for him and I even shoot it now and again. Both those and mad dog bows are reasonable and well made, just like adult bows. If it's just for targets I would get one of those. Besides even if you buy him an adult bow no matter how good he shoots @35# he probably won't be able to hunt with it till he pulls 28". At least in my state
By the way my sons black rhino is 54"