My 9 year old daughter shot a bow for the first time at the Dakota county fair & nailed the red circle with all three arrows. Which was great but she has asked dad for a bow & of course I know nothing about bow or arrows or who would make a good one. Any advise for me would be great.
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August 14, 2008 at 8:34 pm #36950
I do not know alot about youth bows, but make sure you get one that is adjustable in both draw length and poundage to make sure that the bow can grow with your daughter for a few years.
I would go to a local shop and look at the youth bows that are availble. Mathews makes one that fits everyone called the Genisis. This could be fun for the whole family. Good luck.
August 14, 2008 at 9:18 pm #36955I assume, it was just a plastic recurve at the fair ??? I would say get her a recurve. If she is instinct shooting like that at 9, you could have a future Olympian on your hands
big G
August 15, 2008 at 2:53 am #36960for a nine year old i would just gether a small recurve to plink around with untill you see if she is gonna like it. It realy wouldnt make a difference what brand for right now
August 15, 2008 at 4:52 am #36963I work at an archery shot in Stillwater and we sell the Mathews Genesis in different sizes for all ages pretty much. Also, if she is begging you to about bow hunting or the subject, I know Parker makes a bow or two that will replace the entire cam system, strings, and cables for $50 as your child grows. Not a bad investment until she is ready for a Hoyt or G5
August 15, 2008 at 2:48 pm #36971I would advise a recurve as well. I think that it is very important to learn the fundamentals first. The recurve will do that for you. They are fair priced and I think there are more archery events for childer who shoot the recurves.
Besides you want her to compete in the 2012 games right?August 17, 2008 at 4:06 am #36983Good responses!
Here is my opinion…unless other family members are going to join in, I would opt for the inexpensive recurve. They generally come in a set with a tab, a few arrows target etc…
The Genesis is a great tool but a lot bigger dollar investment for a nine year old that may or may not stick with this.August 19, 2008 at 4:45 pm #37052Thanks for the input guy’s I’m leaning toward a Genesis because Mom & all 3 daughters want to shoot. I just got a bow for my self, so we are going to make it a family event.
August 19, 2008 at 5:55 pm #37056
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I just got a bow for my self, so we are going to make it a family event.
Now we are talking. Get the whole family involved.
Congrats to you Mark.
les_welchPosts: 1007August 19, 2008 at 5:58 pm #37059Three options all which have pro’s and con’s.
Mathewes Genesis
Browning Micro-Midas
Bear-BraveI just bought my 4 year old the Brave, as he is not big enough for either the Genesis or the Micro-Midas. The Midas is very adjustable, and legal to hunt with, where the Genesis is not. WTA
August 19, 2008 at 6:40 pm #37064The Genesis is not designed to hunt, but was created for the NASP(national archery in the schools program) leagues. Only can shoot targets with it. But i guess if you want to try it out on a rabbit or squirrel possibly you could kill one with a small field tip like that….
August 20, 2008 at 1:24 am #37087Last year I bought a PSE Spyder Youth Bow from the Brandon Rolen Foundation Auction for my daughter but it is too much bow for her to pull back and she is not intrested in hunting only target shooting. If anyone has a Mathews Genesis that they are not useing I would be willing to make a trade.
Right-handed / camoflauged
Draw – 23-28″
Weight – 40-50#
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