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Genesis bows are the first compound bows designed to eliminate let-off and specific draw length requirements, making it the perfect choice for beginner and intermediate archers of all ages, sizes and athletic abilities. They're a great introduction to the sport of archery because beginners won't develop bad habits caused by an ill-fitting bow. The Original bow can be adjusted as the archer grows and develops their skills. Details: Zero let-off design; Light draw weight comes standard at 20 lbs and can be safely lowered to 10 lbs - all you need is a 3/16" hex wrench (provided) to adjust draw weight; Covers all standard draw lengths ranging between 15"-30"; Machined 6061-T6 aluminum riser, aluminum cam and idler wheel; Composite limbs; Cable guard; Molded competition grip; Riser is drilled and tapped for standard accessories; 0% let-off; 35 1/2" axle-to-axle; 7 5/8" brace height.
D**N
Solid Compound Bow
This bow is great quality and feels solid right out of the box.I ordered the Lime Green, but it’s more of a Grass Green, which I like even better.A little about your fingers: Protect them with Gloves or install Finger Guards to your bow strings (Finger Savers)If you won't be using a glove to release an arrow, I highly suggest having Finger Savers installed to protect your *guess what?* fingers!Find a local archery/hunting store and they should be able to properly set you up with the Finger Savers while setting up the proper arrow nocking point, and give you a few tips on how to adjust the draw weight, how to shoot an arrow, how/when to wax your strings, etc. If you’ve never shot, maybe take a quick lesson if they offer it.I had a guy set me up at the archery store and it cost me $20 for the wax tube ($7) and labor ($13). DO NOT try putting on the finger savers by yourself, unless you have a special bow machine to release the bow strings. I'm glad I just drove to my local archery store, because I would have ruined the bow strings if I tried to attempt it (Not all YouTube videos are realistic).Okay. I'm a 5'6" woman with pretty strong arms, BUT I have fibromyalgia and didn't want to get a bow with more than a 20# draw weight, because I get sore very fast. I had to reduce it to about 18.5# which has nice tension for me.We had a great time shooting with the Genesis bow. I just have to buy the correct arrows. Read on about that...ARROW UPDATE!!! I originally bought a dozen Reegox 30”carbon arrows for target practice only. THESE ARE NOT THE CORRECT ARROWS FOR THIS BOW!!! I’m dumb. Don’t judge me. Get feather ones & make sure you buy arrows that work with your bow’s draw weight. These are too heavy. They’ll be okay for closer targets. We used them but will be buying feather arrows.I also bought an arm guard that velcros on.I will also be sharing this with my 16-year old son. He’s 5’11” and it looks very comfortable when he draws the string back. If he upgrades to increase draw length & weight, he might go with the Genesis Pro, which goes up to a 25# draw weight (FYI: arrow rest and nock are not included). It may not seem like a lot of weight, but after shooting a dozen arrows over and over, you will be fatigued.Here’s the Genesis Pro product description, if you want to compare the two.Genesis Pro description: While still a zero let-off design, the Genesis Pro lets archers customize their draw length and adjusts up to 25 lbs of draw weight. Our draw stop cam technology provides a “solid wall” or stop, ensuring you achieve the correct draw length every time. This helps archers using mechanical release aids to maintain proper form and produce a consistent follow-through for maximum accuracy. Details: Zero let-off design; Draw weight comes standard at 25 lbs and can be safely lowered to 15 lbs - all you need is a 3/16" hex wrench (provided) to adjust draw weight; Covers all standard draw lengths ranging between 15"-30"; Machined 6061-T6 aluminum riser, aluminum cam and idler wheel; Composite limbs; Cable guard; Molded competition grip; Riser is drilled and tapped for standard accessories; 0% let-off; 35 1/2" axle-to-axle; 7 5/8" brace height. Note: Arrow rest and arrow nock and not included.
J**I
Does not have a let-off!
This bow does not have a let-off! The whole point of the cam/pulley system in a compound bow is so that all the pull weight lets off at full draw. Meaning a 10 pound pull weight (normal for this bow) drops to only 2-3 pounds at the end of the pull. This lets the archer hold steady, aim, and release accurately and consistently. Learning how to shoot on this bow will force a shooter to learn recurve bow mechanics - which isn’t a bad thing, but is for the wrong kind of bow.
B**R
Perfect!
This bow is perfect for my 9 year old daughter! She got it for Christmas (thanks for shipping a replacement one so quickly as the first arrived damaged) and was able to go out and start shooting immediately! The bow was accurate and set where she could start shooting right away. I love that Genesis makes an affordable bow for left handed people. I also love that this bow will grow with her. She and I were both able to take turns shooting her bow while teaching her how to properly stand, aim, and fire. Great bow! Thank you Genesis for making such a great bow at such a great price!
D**V
One Bow Fits All!
Bottom line first - I highly recommend this one bow that the whole family, big and small, will be able to shoot and have fun with right out of the box. PERFECT for one size fits all bow for target shooting.My kids archery teacher recommended this as a family bow and he was right. It's truly a one bow fits all. My daughter, son and I can all use it. I'm surprised I enjoy using it set at the draw weight for my son. To compare, his Lil' Banshee Youth Compound bow feels like a tiny toy in my hands. What makes this bow so awesome as a family bow is not only is the draw weight adjustable. the draw length is however far you pull back. Doesn't matter if you're small with short arms or tall with long arms, it just fits. If your kids are stronger (over age 10) it's worth spending the extra $10-15 on amazon for the Genesis Pro model with the option for higher draw weight and adding an easily removable and adjustable stop (for draw length). This bow is the standard/official school archery bow and I can see why. Any one, any size can use it and we find it VERY accurate. Groupings are consistent for all three of us. It comes ready to shoot with a built in arrow rest and a nock already installed. It also comes with an allen wrench to adjust the draw weight. It comes set at the max, 20lbs. We had to open it up a few turns to lower the draw weight for the kids. It feels rugged and indestructible.I love that I was able to buy one bow for both kids and didn't have to buy two bows set up for their very different sizes. That makes this bow a tremendous value. They'll be able to use it in competitions too, which is the reason I bought it in the first place.This bow cost me $60 less than a beautiful 35 lb, 60" recurve I bought for myself prior to finding out that Genesis bows exist. I'm the only one big enough to shoot the recurve which is a shame but we can all take turns at the Genesis without even having to adjust it between shooters. I realize that a 20 lb compound is not comparable to a 35 lb recurve but I get much tighter groupings with the Genesis bow and it's easier and more fun to shoot. Practicing with the Genesis is making me a better shot on the recurve so I use both. It's also nice to not have to string the Genesis every time and unstring it when done.There's a reason after school programs use this bow. The quality and value is obvious. For you and this kids, this is the bow to get. If it's just for the kids and they are really small, the Genesis mini is probably a better option. If it's just for a adults, spend the extra $10-15 on Amazon and get the Genesis pro.
K**H
good starter bow
This was a good starter bow for our DD. She loved the pink and it was wonderful we could get as a left handed version for such a great price. The bow was super sturdy, had enough power for her needs as a beginner and when it was time to resell we got almost the full value for it used. Had a few difficulties getting help at bow shops to adjust for her- but otherwise it was a perfect piece of equipment.
S**K
I love this bow
This bow is just plain fun to shoot. I bought one because I am an NASP certified Basic Archery Instructor (BAI) and I need to be proficient with it in front of my students. This means practicing at home in our yard. Despite also owning a longbow, and Samick Sage takedown recurve, and a Cartel Fantom recurve, the Genesis is still the bow I enjoy using the most.Well made, easy to service, very consistent to use, and nigh-on indestructible. Every serious archer should own one of these.Props to Amazon for the fantastic service and fast shipping.
B**1
Good bow, poor packaging.
My first compound bow, bought after few days of research and do not regret it, the whole family is enjoying it.Do not pull and then release the string without arrow, you may damage your bow (or rather the string).If you plan to tune the pull strength of the bow, check online manuals/videos first .The packaging was terrible - no padding, I can only imagine what was happening to the bow while it was traveling.Also, the bow came with stickers that were partly removed however the bow looked hhhm.. not quite like a new bow should look like.
S**K
Wonderful bow for beginner archers
My daughter has just started in the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) and owning this bow is a requirement for attending local competitions. I have to say that it lives up to its reputation in terms of build quality and serviceability. Many thanks to Amazon for providing it at such a reasonable price and shipping so quickly (and at no charge!).
R**Y
Good first training bow
price unbeatable for starter bow by genesis.shipped fast. Its bare bone so you will need to add a sight .as advertised..the genesis pro has a draw stop this one doesn't. Good first training bow
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