Barnett Banshee Junior Archery Set
Product Description
Ideal for introducing archery to your kids, the Banshee Quad compound bow set from Barnett features a 25-pound draw weight, 24- to 26-inch draw length, soft touch grip, and an ambidextrous reinforced handle.
Tech Talk
Compound Bow: Uses a levering system--usually of cables and pulleys--to bend the limbs before the shot is taken. It's designed to reduce the force required to hold the string at full draw, giving you more time to aim with less muscular stress.
Draw Weight: The amount of force, measured in pounds, needed to bring the bow to full draw.
Draw Length: The length of arrow draw by an individual archer, it's the measurement of the distance from the string at full draw to the lowest point on the grip plus 1.75 inches. To get this measurement, stand with your arms outstretched, in line with each other, and palms facing forward. Have someone else measure from the tip of one middle finger to another, then divide this measurement by 2.5 to get your draw length.
About Barnett Precision Crossbows
Barnett crossbows are designed by hunters, for hunters. From its inception over 50 years ago, the company has created a range of crossbows based on the changing needs of hunters. Lightweight, adjustable, and powerful, Barnett products have helped crossbow technology evolve.
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Lil' Banshee Jr. Compound Archery Set
The Lil' Banshee Compound Archery Set from Barnett Crossbows provides young, beginning archers with everything they need to get started. The set features an 25-pound compound bow that is designed for comfortable use and great handling with a soft touch grip and an ambidextrous reinforced handle. Featuring eye-catching colors, this is an ideal bow set for beginners.
Please note: This archery set is not a toy--adult supervision is required.
Key Features:
- Bow type: compound with 25 pounds of draw
- Draw Length: 24 to 26 inches
- Ambidextrous Riser
- Soft-Touch Reinforced Grip
- Adjustable Pin Sight
Tech Talk
- Compound Bow: Uses a levering system--usually of cables and pulleys--to bend the limbs before the shot is taken. It's designed to reduce the force required to hold the string at full draw, giving you more time to aim with less muscular stress.
- Draw Weight: The amount of force, measured in pounds, needed to bring the bow to full draw.
- Draw Length: The measurement of the distance from the bow's string at full draw to the lowest point on the grip plus 1.75 inches. To get this measurement, stand with your arms outstretched, in line with each other, and palms facing forward. Have someone else measure from the tip of one middle finger to another, then divide this measurement by 2.5 to get your correct draw length.