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Help finding a Kids Bow

Started by Bobby Urban, April 13, 2014, 01:24:00 PM

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Bobby Urban

Ok - I have been put to the task of finding a bow for one of my little wrestlers on my team by his mother.  he is 8yrs old and under 50lbs(little guy)

I have emailed Mike at Mad Dog but just hedging my bet and asking if there are others making kids bows out there and if they have anything in stock?

Thanks for any help.

Bob Urban

Bobby Urban

QuoteOriginally posted by Bobby Urban:
[QB] Ok - I have been put to the task of finding a bow for one of my little wrestlers on my team by his mother.  he is 8yrs old and under 50lbs(little guy)

I have emailed Mike at Mad Dog but just hedging my bet and asking if there are others making kids bows out there and if they have anything in stock?

Thanks for any help.

Bob Urban

Also - used is just fine if anyone has a kids bow that has been outgrown and needs a new child to make happy

Bobby Urban

Not sure how that DBL post happened??

Hermon

St. Joe River Bows and Black Rhino should have some in stock.

Tony Z


LimbLover

St. Joe X3. Give them a call.
Nick Viau
President, Michigan Longbow Association
www.michiganlongbow.org

robslifts

St joe river has a great selection for a good price
St. Joe River Bows

mahantango

My kids grew up on Black Rhinos and I found them to be great shooting , near bullet-proof bows. If they made an adult bow (50+ lbs.) I'd buy one. That said, I've heard nothing but raves about Maddog kids bows, or adult for that matter.
We are all here because we are not all there.

mjh

Elk Ridge Archery might has some in stock, My son is on his third one.....kids grow....they have a trade in program too...

Fletcher

All of these are TG Sponsors and make great youth bows.  I have a Black Rhino for the kids and it is great.  BR has a full range of bows for kids small to big and Chuck is very good at matching the bow to the shooter.  They also have a trade up policy which helps as the child grows.   www.bows.net
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