The korean war bow from Lukasz N is one of the best bows I own. If there were just one bow, this would be a hot candidate. I can highly recoment it. Comparing these two korean bows from Lukasz, I still prefer the war bow because of the tip design. Nice review as always.
언제나 감사합니다. 한국 활은 한국에서도 보기 힘든데, 선생님의 영상으로 종종 뵈어서 기쁘네요. Thank you always. It's hard to see Korean bows even in Korea, but I'm glad to see them often through your videos.
Just for the algorithm: not a great fan of Korean (form) bows, but great fan of Navalny and of course your videos. Still economizing for a Mini Xerses.
Thank you for your review. I have ordered a H1 Heavy Draw bow from alibow 60lb at 28 inches. What would you predict the draw weight would be at its max draw of 31 inch?
Could you please introduce the posture of straightening the arm of the string hand back after shooting a bow, which exists in many Eastern archery techniques? This movement is called Onggakji(온깍지) in Korea, Hanare(離れ) in Japan, and Sashouyanfashi(撒手驗法勢) in China.
If u had to pick one would you prefer the tartar version or the korean version. I think the tartar looks cooler and limbs are more aerodynamic which would help efficiency a little bit
I love my Korean Warbow and Korean Hybrid already.
Great video,and beautiful scenery in 🇦🇹
At some point I will have one of the Nawalny's bow for sure. Thank you for the review Armin!
Thank You Armin . I love Korean bow...
Lukasz is an artist. I can't say more. Beauty and performance.
It is truly well made!
The korean war bow from Lukasz N is one of the best bows I own. If there were just one bow, this would be a hot candidate. I can highly recoment it. Comparing these two korean bows from Lukasz, I still prefer the war bow because of the tip design. Nice review as always.
You are right the somewhat thinnrr and more flexible limb tips of the regular Korean design does result in more hand shock and less efficiency.
Another beauty from Nawalny bows ❤
언제나 감사합니다.
한국 활은 한국에서도 보기 힘든데, 선생님의 영상으로 종종 뵈어서 기쁘네요.
Thank you always.
It's hard to see Korean bows even in Korea, but I'm glad to see them often through your videos.
Just for the algorithm: not a great fan of Korean (form) bows, but great fan of Navalny and of course your videos. Still economizing for a Mini Xerses.
worth it ;)
i would choose that one as well
Excellent review buddy keep up the good work
Thank You
Thank you for your review. I have ordered a H1 Heavy Draw bow from alibow 60lb at 28 inches. What would you predict the draw weight would be at its max draw of 31 inch?
Is this a prototype of a new bow Lukasz is making or the prototype you showcased 2 years ago?
new one
Thanks for sharing this with us =)
Got my 🍿 out watching before bed
Could you please introduce the posture of straightening the arm of the string hand back after shooting a bow, which exists in many Eastern archery techniques?
This movement is called Onggakji(온깍지) in Korea, Hanare(離れ) in Japan, and Sashouyanfashi(撒手驗法勢) in China.
when you already know it, why should I introduce it. There is in some cases (long draw) a technical need for that. For the rest its show imo
@ArminHirmer Thank you for your reply!
If u had to pick one would you prefer the tartar version or the korean version. I think the tartar looks cooler and limbs are more aerodynamic which would help efficiency a little bit
Great video man love the channel
Waiting for someone to make a korean bow that has 36" max draw
저 한국인임
한국의 활...그 진정한 가치를 알아보신 선생님의 혜안에 감탄합니다.감사합니다❤
thank you
Nice review.
폴란드에서 만든 한국 활이라니 흥미롭네요
Is a Nawalny 😁♥️🏹✨️
Smooth ❤
Finally korean bow again :)
It is so sad that most of korean bow technologies are forgotten.
음.. 만곡궁이 아닌걸 보니 개량궁 쪽인듯 해 보이네요.
음 한국 각궁 보러 오세요~
완전 다른 활을 보시게 될겁니다~👍
그활을 제작 하기위해서는 최소 3년이라는 시간이 필요 합니다
Armin, what's your instagram? The link doesn't work
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