HOYT Tiburon - Recurve Bow - 60" - 35 - 65 lbs
The new 21-inch Hoyt riser Tiburon combines 85 years of know-how in Bowhunting and is packed full of the knowledge of many years, the dominant Target Archery experience - all packed in a traditional bow. In addition, the Tiburon is equipped with sockets for arrow rest and visor. Available in right- or left-handed bow. Technical data: Length: 60 inches Stand Height: 7-8 inches Medium length: 21 inches Weight: 3.2 lbs System: Formula color: - Full Black - Black / Wood - Realtree / Camo - Riser Silver / Black Limbs The New 21Tiburon riser Combines nearly 85 years of bowhunting our know-how with everything we know about the world? S best target bows, in one sleek package traditional. This is the traditional bow built for the future. super-slim grip, full-radius shelf, formula limb system, arrow rest and bow sight compatible for various shooting styles. Two lengths available limb Provide A snappy and easily-maneuvered 60? and 62? or a smooth and sweet 64? bow length. Notes on Shipping time: The bow will be ordered for you with your desired specifications at distributor in Europe. In general, it is then in about 7-10 days at our warehouse. Since the arc in many different variations is available (draw weight, color, hand, excerpt) but can not be kept in the camp each combination. On some models it may happen that the arc must be ordered directly from the manufacturer in the US, then it will take about 8-12 weeks. You will receive your order immediately info with the exact delivery time from us. Guests can then search for alternatives if you find the waiting time is too long. Right hand or left hand: It is always the long pull hand crucial. If you hold the bow in his left hand and pull with right (like a normal right-handed), then you need a right hand bow, otherwise it is reversed (usually at left-handers). Using a tension line: We strongly recommend the use of a tether cord! This should be used to draw a bowstring with less effort and gentle on the bow. This ensures that the bow, and thus especially the limbs, does not warp due to incorrect, manual clamping in perpetuity.