| Brand | NIKA ARCHERY |
| Color | Black |
| Item Weight | 1.36 Kilograms |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Archery Draw Weight | 3 Pounds |
- recurve bow for beginner; Riser length: 17″, Draw Weight: 20lbs
- Ambidextrous design, good for right hand shooter and left hand shooter;
- The Riser is compatible for all ILF Limbs;
- Engineering for anti-detachment of bowstrings even when over-drawing
- When leveling up is necessary, all you need to do is to replace a pair of advanced bow limbs. The riser is definitely ideal to partner with you to a more senior archery level.














TJ Verified Buyer –
iffff…. the limbs weren’t warped and twisted. Unusable and potentially dangerous wild shots if I didn’t have experience and know better than to shoot it like this. Limbs also not marked for bottom limb. See image that 1 limb is properly recurving, the other is more like a reflex. See the difference in curve on the limbs when strung. Drawing this, 1 limb bends wildly more than the other. And yes, I have swapped the limbs around and all the issues just swap ends.
L. M. Calif Verified Buyer –
I am an experienced archer with lots of friends and family members that want to try archery. The best feature of this bow is the ambidextrous riser. It’s the reason I ordered this bow. This bow can be used by right handed AND left handed archers. And for that one feature… it is GREAT! The only flaw I found is that one of the limbs has a small amount of twist that keeps the bowstring from lining up perfectly centered on that limb and into the depression on the limb designed for the string to lie in. There are no apparent tiller adjustments to fix the issue. In my hands the bow is accurate and a pleasure to shoot. I added string silencers and limb vibration dampeners. Hand shock, on arrow release, is minimal. Adding a 21 oz. weight just below the hand grip perfectly balances the bow for bare bow shooting. Overall a great value for the price with just that one flaw.
wayne Verified Buyer –
I wasn’t sure about 20# limbs at first. But for practice and general learning these are great. Fairly easy to assemble just be sure the brace height is correct when you string it. I’d recommend buying a bow stringer ir makes it so much easier. Great quality I’ve bought 2 of these the family loves archery now. I bought a set of 40# limbs for one of these for me and it’s great. May take it out next deer season, it’s a compact set up and really accurate. Starting out in archery? Get this.
Wayward Verified Buyer –
Not bad for the cost and the limbs are ILF so it’s great so a beginner can move up. 20lb limbs are solid I think made of plastic.
Liang Verified Buyer –
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
I like it!
Dylan Verified Buyer –
Eric Verified Buyer –
The ambidextrous design is perfect for our family. The limbs are upgradable. It works great with the original 20lb limbs as well as with 40lb replacements. Note: the original limbs don’t have a designated upper and lower position. Which is fine.
It lacks features that more expensive bows have like the ability to adjust the ILF mount laterally or lock/unlock the tiller settings. This is perfectly fine for its price. I’m really glad we bought it!