$850 vs $4000 Olympic Archery Recurve Bow Challenge - Does higher price mean better scores?
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
- Title: Skill vs Equipment - Budget Bow Challenge
National Team member Brandon Xuereb sets out to prove just how much skill and technique matter over price of equipment.
A big thank you to SSA for helping us put our budget bow together! Here are the components and their MSRP (in CAD):
Sanlida Athletics 7 riser 274.99
Kinetic Engage limbs 97.99
Avalon Tec X Recurve Sight 109.99
Avalon Tec One shafts With Pins (doz) 109.99
Avalon Break-Off Point for Tec One (doz) 19.99
Avalon Tec One Rest 19.99
Avalon Tec One Button 27.99
Avalon Tec One 18 Xtra-Stiff Long Rod 59.99
Avalon Tec One 18 Xtra-Stiff Short Rod 36.99 (x2)
Avalon Tec X Duo 49.99
Easton Pin Nocks 19.99
Spin Wings 19.99
Total: 884.87
Hoyt Prodigy RX 979.99
Hoyt Quattro Limbs, Wood 979.99
Shibuya Ultima RCII 424.99
Beiter Plunger 179.99
Shibuya Ultima Rest 49.99
Ramrods Matterhorn Long Rod 412.99
Ramrods Matterhorn Side Rods 154.99 (x2)
B-Stinger V-Bar 104.99
Spider Vanes 32.99
Beiter Pin Nocks 20.99
Titan Micro Aperture 104.99
Easton X10 Shafts 579.99
Easton x10 Stainless Steel Points 50.99
Easton X10 pins 19.99
Total: 4,346.86
*Please be aware of maximum poundage some of the budget risers may have.
You can check out Triple Trouble’s video at the following link:
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Nicely done! Good stuff and thanks for mentioning us ;)
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Great honest comparison. Suggestion for another test, set up or borrow a different $4,000 bow you haven't used before so both bows are new to you.
Thank you! I am looking for a similar set up $800-$1000. This is the first video I watch featuring a lefty! nice! 💪 💪 💪
This sort of comparison is very helpful. May I suggest another round of comparisons where you have a fairly new archer, an intermediate and an experienced archers using the bows with the same arrows being used for all shots? That way, you isolate the test to the bows and get a feel for how various experience levels perform.
Grandioso video. Gracias por el tiempo de hacerlo y compartirlo. Justo estoy empezando en este deporte y pensaba si hacer un gasto fuerte o iniciar con algo como la mar a que muestras. En verdad muchas gracias
Excelente vídeo e comparação. Estou justamente procurando um arco desse tipo, obrigado pela honestidade e clareza. Eu tenho a certeza de que você deve estar ajudando muita gente obrigado por compartilhar
I think if you have enough money and have intermediate until high quality technique you need to buy high end plunger and sight cause you won't replace them, they will last forever.
Beiter plunger is a really good investment
I built some Avalon Tec One Arrows for a friend. Maximum weight difference in one dozen shafts was 2 grains, max. spine difference 2 lbs. Maybe i was lucky or they are amazing quality for the price. He is shooting this arrows for two years now and they're great! Why spend more money?
I'm working in Sanlida. Pertinent comparision!
I think you should use spider vanes on the tec one arrows. I have found out spider vanes more forgiving and accurate than the spin wings
them walking to the target and back is the funniest thing I've seen today
The video Lancaster does not want you to see.
very good but I think you should be shooting the same arrows that would give you a better look at how they shot
I'd love to see one of these comparisons taken further, what about entry level "shop" equipment (wood riser, plastic 6" sight, cheap leather tab), low level entry level (6" metal sight, glass in limbs, only a long-rod), then the other two bows shown.
Triple trouble did just that.
@@VUO4E yes, but that one at 18m. Why not same test at 70m?
@@wanr5701 because in the case of the triple trouble vid, the humiliation would be even greater. In this case, I'm pretty sure the results would have been a draw, if they used identical arrows. Let's just say it as it is: a 650$ riser has nothing, absolutely nothing more to offer compared to a 250$ riser. Same goes for the limbs. It's nothing more than a marketing trick. Soon, the market will be flooded with decent chinese B-brand risers and limbs. All it takes is one archer that can't be bought with bling bling free stuff and the world will see that you can grab a championship medal with a 700$ bow.
Should have made the comparison indoors, without the wind parameter which renders the comparison moot
Can i get your opinion about kinetic vaultage limbs ? Is that recomended limbs ?
Lmao I wish I had the budget for a $850 set up. That's still $400 over my actual budget!
@@manabellum Just go Barebow. boom. Budget friendly XD
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Skill vs Money
Pretty range.
What is the LEAST one should spend (without buying junk) to work on perfecting one's form rather than worrying about equipment and hitting the target center? Is it infact ~$850 or can you go lower?
Very good video, but i think you should use same arrows, that would be very interesting, thanks forma the review
exactly , same arrows would have made for a better comparison.
Hey! We did think of incorporating the same arrows for both bows, but for the purpose of this video I wanted to ensure that the inexpensive setup accurately represented what an intro to intermediate competitive archer would use. @tripletroublearchey did a great comparison with old equipment using x10 arrows! We're definitely looking into other ways we can manipulate variables and see the result :D
In this video i've know standard score in recurve 70m is 320. In my country, Indonesia, at national championship 2018, best score is 330. How about canada, netherland, or some?
Here in philippines we have games yearly for students. At 70m highest score was 316 as I remember
Hello all! Awesome video! Maybe someone in the comments might help answer my question. I've been shooting a Samic Sage for a while, and was thinking of moving up in the recurve world. I was thinking something Olympic style, but there isn't much guidance I can find regarding the mid-range of bows. Certainly the known brands are recommended, but as a relatively new person in Olympic archery I'm a little lost. Is there anyone who could help me?
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Great vid and so close to the ultimate test; using the same arrows (because you were comparing bows, right?)
It's a great idea! One that we'll definitely consider for the future. The idea behind this video was to compare full setups for entry level/intermediate archers who are just getting into competition and don't want to break the bank. This would include arrows that are in the same budget range.
That being said, we hope to test out different arrows so we'll be making a few videos on that in the near future!
@@brandonxuereb6505 I'd bet there would be no difference at all, when using the same arrows.
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With modern manufacturing technique, modern bows are more accurate than what any beginner can shoot.
Estoy tirando con un arco compuesto de 250 euros mas complementos en total unos 650 euros y los compañeros "pros" con sus arcos de 2 y 3.000 euros hacen tiradas que no envidio en absoluto. Mas vale buen arquero que arco caro.
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Lol.. That 850 dollar bow would be my high end bow in my setup...
Man. That's like 3 basic motorcycles for one bow but I can see why
Use same arrows and the cheep bow wins
Sanlida A7 or miracle X10 riser is solid and stift, have one
I (and my childs) use 3 sanlida miracle forged risers, which are produced before X10‘s , maybe the changed a sticker, arms are X8 wood-fiber 24, 32 and 38 lbs, kinetic bamboo are ordered. Good video but too different arrows.
Sanlida is great when ur on a tight budget, but if u have alot of money, why not hoyt
It will be a good idea using same limbs on both bows.
Hey! That would've been a great idea, but unfortunately the limbs aren't compatible. One is a formula bow which only takes formula style limbs. If I used a w&w bow, I would've for sure tried it! Might be good for a future video :D
So where's the Challenge itself? I mean, the content is full of your opinions.
So basically its the archer not the bow.
It’s not the bow but the archer
Do it with a Howard Hill Bow
I’ve got a 450$ bow and I’m a 1200+ shooter, which means you can’t buy everything for money
You should have used the same arrow in the test.
If you want to compare the bows you have to shoot with the same arrows. X-10 and intermediate and arrows will make all the deffrence which would make the comparison of the bows meaningless.
Nice job comparing apples to oranges.
1) Different arrows. Not just different spines, but different makers. It would have been nice to stay with the same brand/model of arrow for consistency sake.
2) The only way to compare the accuracy of the bows is with a shooting machine. Otherwise personal bias can and probably will be a factor.
I am very impressed that you got comparable results for the most part though even with these discrepancies. The moral of the story is that you can hand a high level shooter a low level bow and they will shoot very well with it. However, if you had a lower level shooter a high level bow, it probably won't help them.
In my experience, most modern bows will out shoot even the pros when you compare the pro to a shooting machine. It comes down to what you are most comfortable shooting.
Him: The total value of this bow is around $4000 dollars...
Me: FOR WHAT!?!?!?
Him: Canadian.
ME: Ahhh that explains it...
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