Martin Jaguar Takedown Bow

July 17, 2014 - Comment

The Martin Jaguar Take Down Bow has a smooth draw, a powerful shot, a durable riser, and a comfortable grip. Our list of important features isn’t short. The Jaguar is an ideal choice for the archer wanting to give the traditional side a serious try. Laminated wood and glass limbs offer a smooth draw, but

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The Martin Jaguar Take Down Bow has a smooth draw, a powerful shot, a durable riser, and a comfortable grip. Our list of important features isn’t short. The Jaguar is an ideal choice for the archer wanting to give the traditional side a serious try. Laminated wood and glass limbs offer a smooth draw, but send an arrow with authority. You can easily remove limbs from the riser for convenient transport and storage. We even throw in an arrow rest, all for a very reasonable price. Let your curiosity get the best of you and give traditional a shot. Satisfying curiosity is what the Jaguar Take-Down is all about. Includes owners manual. Brace Height: 7 InchMass Weight: 2.7 PoundsAMO Length: 60 InchRight Hand OnlyBlackDraw Weight: 30 Pound

Product Features

  • Brace Height: 7 Inch
  • Mass Weight: 2.7 Pounds
  • AMO Length: 60 Inch
  • Right Hand Only
  • This item is not for sale in some specific zip codes

Comments

sciether says:

Inexpensive, high quality, great shooting bow I’ve been having mine for a year and have 29 years shooting archery. Yeah cheaper bows like this may have the occasional defect, but from what I’ve read on other reviews there are more defective newbies stringing them than bad bows. Also Martin archery stands behind their bows period, if its defective they will make it right! If you are a newbie go to a range learn how to shoot and string a recurve, almost every range has rentals. And I have yet to meet a rude stuck up person that shoots at any ranges(they all love to share advice, teach & learn, if not they wouldn’t be there) Once you know archery is for you this bow is as good as any bow out there and costs way less than the majority of them. It breaks down & packs up easily. If you want to use it as a bowfishing I would suggest sanding and sealing the limbs sides to seal the wood core from water damage. Dont buy the higher poundage if you really want to shoot targets alot, the 40lb is my bowfishing bow and I can easily hit a 2″…

Joe R. says:

I LOVE IT! 0

Berto says:

Great Bow 0

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