Youth Compound Bows
Youth compound bows are a great way to involve young people in the sport of archery. Even though they are built to a smaller scale, youth bows generally come in similar styles to the full-size compound bows and have the same options and features.
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![]() Martin Tiger Youth Compound Bow Set Black New Price: $59.49 Time Left: 1h 14m
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![]() Barnett Banshee Quad Youth Bowcarbon Arrows Price: $29.99 Time Left: 6h 33m 1 Bid |
![]() Bear Archery Brave 2 Youth Bow Set Rh Green New Price: $22.02 Time Left: 7h 39m 9 Bids |
![]() Bear Archery Brave 2 Youth Bow Set Lh Camo New Price: $41.00 Time Left: 8h 5m 9 Bids |
![]() Bear Compund Youth Bow Price: $31.00 Time Left: 9h 2m 4 Bids |
![]() Bear Youth Compund Bow Price: $20.00 Time Left: 9h 7m 1 Bid |
![]() Martin Tiger Youth Compound Bow Set Camo New Price: $69.99 Time Left: 20h 2m
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![]() Bow Pse Spyder Youth Left Hand 15 20lb Cost Sale Price: $113.05 Time Left: 20h 55m
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![]() Bow Pse Bandit Youth Left Hand 20 30lb Cost Sale Price: $94.05 Time Left: 20h 55m
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Youth bows are essential for introducing younger people to archery, and many of them are certain to purchase full-size bows and archery equipment down the road. Just take the following tips into consideration to make sure you choose the right youth compound bow for your son or daughter:
Be prudent and don't be influenced by the latest fads.
Since this will be one of your kid's first bows, there's really no reason to buy an extravagant compound bow. Whatever compound bow you decide to purchase, be sure it's a well-known brand made by an established and reliable company. You'll get a strong performance out of your youth compound bow if you keep this in mind.
Consider purchasing last years model.
Used compound bows that have been out for the past year have been thoroughly put through their paces by other archers and in most cases very well taken care of. This way you can avoid wasting your hard-earned money on a new bow that your child will eventually outgrow if they stick with the sport.
Be sure to buy the correct bow size for the young archer.
There will be some variation in the different youth compound bows, so you need to be certain you buy one your kid can easily handle. The bow needs to be the right length and appropriate weight.
One last thing to consider is that you might want to cut back some on the draw weight of the youth compound bow even if they feel they can handle a heavier bow. A lighter bow will prove to be a great advantage to them as they develop their skills.












