| Brand | Obert |
| Color | Brown, Black, Grey |
| Material | Wood, Fiberglass, Maple Wood |
| Team Name | Black Hunter Archery |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
- Black Hunter Longbow: Ergonomically designed with Impressive rounded edges and a fine finished wooden riser,extremely comfortable grip
- Bow length:60inch;Draw length:28inch;Max draw length: 30inch;Brace height:7.5-8inchplease assemble and check the equipment before use to ensure normal use.
- High Quality:Limbs are Hard Maple with Black Fiberglass,Introduction of German laminate Technology, offer the best toughness and power for the archery bow
- Easy assembly :You can use the included tools to attach and detach the limbs; you can reduce or increase the tension by replacing the bow limb to meet different training needs.
- Multi-purpose: The takedown bow is used in various scenarios such as archery competitions, entertainment, target practice and outdoor hunting, and it is very versatile and will also be a great gift for anyone interested in shooting.














blcoles Verified Buyer –
Very nice bow all round , this one is rated 70 lb definitely tighter than the samick sage 50 , my large hand is snug on the grip which is very accurately made, well done china
Hunter Verified Buyer –
Great looking and Great shooting bow.
Paul Bernard Wood Verified Buyer –
Very good product, great shooter for a good price.
Winfield D. Green Verified Buyer –
The limbs fit nicely. I liked that the bow stringer appeared to be designed to fit this bow. When I first
used the stringer, the knots kept slipping. After some creative knot tying, the problem was fixed.
I tied a nocking point 1/4 inch above center on the string. They provided a continuous string which was
a nice surprise. My arrows are full length port orchard cedar spined for 65 pounds. Fletching is 5 inch
left wing helical. The wood arrows flew great out of this bow which pulled 39#’s.
I measured the velocity at roughly 135 feet per second. I made a silencer from a handful of rubber bands. Once equipped with the silencer, the bow shot very quietly with no noticeable hand shock.
I really liked this bow and have ordered a set of 60# limbs for hunting.
Blake Reynolds Verified Buyer –
This is my first takedown bow and for $90 I couldn’t be happier. I’ve had it three days and have shot about 250 arrows through it. It took about a dozen arrows to get my groups down to 3-4 inches at 15 yards. I did not use the string that came with it, I ordered a 16 strand D55 Flemish twist and I’m using the cheapest 400 spine fletched carbon arrows gosszy.com offers. I have installed the fur silencers that came with it and it is not as quiet as I would like but it’s fairly quiet. I have not experienced hand shock either. With all that said, I think it is a very good value for the price, just remember it’s not a Bear. Fun bow to shoot though. Because of the price point I gave it five stars, but if it was four times the price I would still give it 4/5. I ordered the 55# anticipating a little variance and according to my scale, at my draw length it is 50#.
Todd Harper Verified Buyer –
Great bow very impressed.
Glenn Madden Verified Buyer –
This bow is well constructed and accurate, and sits very comfortably in your hand. I bought the 40# version to help me recover after a nerve injury to one arm limited my ability to use a compound bow. It’s so much fun to shoot I’ve decided to hunt with it this year since the property where I hunt has some suitable trees within 20 yards of the trails deer often use. The stringer supplied with the bow is not fancy, but as long as you don’t string/unstring the bow on concrete, it works great and has shown no wear so far. Limbs feature a bamboo core, and they give good arrow speed while still keeping noise to a minimum. Shipping took a while from China, but this bow was worth the wait.
Mapleknot Verified Buyer –
I wanted a lighter weight bow for form work and practice. For $100 it’s hard to beat this bow.
Pros:
Price.
Shoots well. It’s smooth and relatively quiet.
Cons:
I don’t there there was a finish on the bow.
The grip is awkward.
I reworked the grip and put 3 coats of rustoleum clear on it. Great plains archery has a great video series on YT for reworking a black hunter.
Technical Expert Verified Buyer –
Matt Verified Buyer –
Great bow for the money
cookie Verified Buyer –
Simply amazing I probably agree with many of the reviewers that say the included string is just usable at best I mean it flings arrows it’s okay I put a Flemish twist and it’s all the difference in the world get yourself a 57-in Flemish twist twisted to about 56 and 3/4 so that your brace height is around 8 in at least on this bow and it’s magic. My bow weight seem to be just about right I don’t have a bow scale so I can’t tell you it’s 35 lb at 28 in but it feels like my other 35 lb recurve so good enough for me. I’m still using the stick on shelf but at some point I will probably change it out to industrial Velcro for my strike plate just the soft side. I think the longbow is just a bit less hand shock of course you’ll have to tune your bow and your arrows to work in concert I would say get one while you can I am thinking about getting another one highly recommended
Bobbles Verified Buyer –
very good quality for the price
Marcus R021 Verified Buyer –
It is an exceptional product for the money.