Q
"Hello! My wife weighs 115 lbs and isn't very big. What kind of bow should I get her for getting into archery?
Matt M."
A
Hey Matt!
Her weight isn't the biggest concern, her height and strength are bigger factors. I am guessing she is petite?
Start her on a low poundage bow, like a 15 to 20 lb
recurve. I recommend a 3 piece recurve where she can get more powerful
limbs later so she can build more muscle as she progresses.
If
she is short you should also consider a youth bow. Some of my adult
archery students who are closer to 5 feet tall need to use a youth bow,
so if your wife is 5'2" or shorter this is an option, otherwise she may
have clearance issues with the bowstring rubbing against her side.
If you have any questions just email me at cardiotrek@gmail.com.
Good luck and happy shooting!
Sincerely,
Charles Moffat
Follow Up
"Thank you very much. This has been a big help. She is 5'3" so I am probably gonna go with a 3 piece so I can get her stronger limbs when she improves.
I was thinking the Samick Sage for her, but I'm worried the riser might be to big for her hands any other good starters you can recommend?"
A
Also the lowest poundage for the Sage is 25.
Perhaps the Samick Little Fox?
https://www.lancasterarchery.com/samick-little-fox-48-takedown-bow.html
Maybe get 20 lbs and she can later get 25 lb limbs. By the time she is ready for 30 lbs or more you can look at more expensive bows.
Cartel has a slightly bigger 54" bow that would also suit her, also available in 20 lbs.
https://www.lancasterarchery.com/cartel-triple-54-takedown-recurve-bow-58177.html
Or the Galaxy Bullseye 54, if she prefers wood.
Due to her height try to find something in the 48 to 58 inches range. The bigger the bow the more likely she will have clearance issues. 60 to 66 inches might be too big and have clearance issues with the bowstring.
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"Thank you very much again. Very helpful."