Perfection Down to the Last Detail - The Red Beryl Take Down Bow from JACKALOPE
The JACKALOPE Red Beryl Take Down is handmade in the finest European craftsmanship from high-quality and innovative materials. The handle is a successful combination of the ultra-modern material Teknowood and an exceptional appearance. Teknowood is an innovative material made of several layers of wood, which are combined with epoxy resin to form a highly stable material. In addition, the different layers of wood allow a completely new colour design of the handle and provide an absolutely unique look in wine red and black. The limbs are made of bamboo, which is covered with clear glass and completes the bow wonderfully. All this together makes the JACKALOPE Take Down bows fast, forgiving and very quiet.
Another detail, perhaps not so obvious in its perfection, is the hand-cut transitions from the handle to the limbs. The handle merges seamlessly into the limbs and makes forget that this is a three-piece bow. The elegant design can also be seen in inconspicuous details.
Individuality also played an important role in the naming of the new Red Beryl bows. If at first glance the name "Red Beryl" can only be associated with the colour scheme, the importance that has always been attached to the rare rock "Red Beryl" explains much more: it stands for strength and dynamism! So is there a better name for a bow?
SPEED - Carbon for even more speed
In the speed versions, the JACKALOPE Red Beryl is now even faster! An additional layer of carbon improves the already good-natured characteristics of the bow. It makes the bow more forgiving and provides a narrower and more accurate shooting. But how does it do that? Quite simple: By the carbon inlay, the limbs are not only lighter and more distortion-resistant but also about 10fps faster.
JACKALOPE - The new brand in archery
Modern, high-quality materials and the simple elegance of archery. - This is JACKALOPE, the new, innovative brand in archery. Jackalope stands for a whole range of beautifully crafted long, recurve and hybrid bows, as well as various safety articles and accessories.
With JACKALOPE you will find everything you need for this sport. Its design is not only limited to the bows, but is also pursued in all accessory articles
As an expression of confidence in its own craftsmanship, the JACKALOPE brand offers a 30-year guarantee on all its registered bows. What are you waiting for? Convince yourself of the quality of JACKALOPE.
Available as right-handed or left-handed model.
|
Bow length |
Draw weight |
Recommended |
Recommended |
Length |
String (Tips) |
Weight |
Hand |
|
64" |
25 - 50 lbs |
7,5 - 8" |
8-9gr |
21" |
Dacron |
approx. |
Right hand |
Material:
Handle: Teknowood and Amazoque
Limbs: bamboo with clear glass
Limbs (speed variant): bamboo with clear glass and carbon
Tips: Micarta
Delivery include:
1x bow with string
This item comes with a manufacturer's warranty. Information about the warranty period and its conditions can be found here:
https://www.bsw-archery.eu.de/bow_sport_warranties
Determination of the draw hand
The draw hand is the hand that pulls the string. This means that a right-hand bow is held in the left hand and pulled out with the right hand.
The determination of the personal draw hand has far less to do with whether one is left or right-hand than one might initially assume. Rather, it is a matter of determining the dominant eye. The dominant eye is used for targeting. This automatically results in the draw hand.
The term "dominant eye" refers to the eye the visual information of which superimposes everything. If a shooter would try to aim with the other eye, he would have to pinch the dominant eye.
There are two ways to determine the dominant eye: On the one hand, it is the eye that is generally preferred, for example when looking through the viewfinder of a camera, through the spyhole or similar situations. On the other hand, there is a small exercise with which the dominant eye can be determined beyond doubt:
- The arms are stretched out and with thumb and index fingers of both hands, a triangle is formed.
- The triangle is used to target a small target, such as a power socket or a cabinet knob. This object is focused.
- The hands are now slowly moved towards the face without the target being taken out of focus.
- The triangle of thumb and index fingers will automatically incline to one half of the face and the dominant eye will lie within it.
If eye and hand dominance do not match, the bow should still be selected according to eye dominance. The arms can easily be trained on the new draw hand, the eye cannot.
More information about the choice of the right bow type, the right draw weight and the right arrows can be found here: