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BODNIK BOWS Dakota - 68 Inch - 20-55 lbs - Longbow
The archery and longbows have to go hand in hand. Therefore, it was time for BODNIK BOWS to design a new longbow. Smoked oak combined with an overlay of black glass and dark smoked oak makes the riser of the new Dakota very special. To make sure that the Dakota longbow has a lot of energy in the limbs, BODNIK BOWS added a layer of carbon underneath the stunning olive veneer. This allows the Dakota to be drawn softly and comfortably up to 30 inches. 68 inches long, simple and noble design with a lot of energy - this is the longbow Dakota!
- Bow Length: 64 inches
- Bow Weight: 20 - 55 lbs in 5 lbs steps
- Handle: smoked oak
- Overlay: black glass with dark smoked oak
- Limbs: bamboo, with a layer of carbon under olive veneer
- Tips: multilayered Mycarta
- Grip: Locator
- String: Whisper String
- Brace Height: 7 inches
- Warranty: 30 years Bodnik Bows Guarantee*
*Warranty conditions: For all BODNIK BOWS bows, BEARPAW grants a 30-year warranty on fractures, cracks and delaminations. Excluded from the warranty are signs of wear, damage due to gross negligence or intentional behaviour or twisted limbs after a period of use of 6 months. The guarantee is provided by replacement or repair of the bow. The statutory warranty rights remain unaffected by this guarantee and apply independently of it.
Characteristics
Right-handed or left-handed?
Determination of the draw hand
The draw hand is the hand that pulls the string. This means that a right-handed bow is held in the left hand and drawn with the right hand.
Determining your personal draw hand has far less to do with whether you are left-handed or right-handed than you might initially assume. It is much more about determining the dominant eye. The dominant eye is used for aiming. This then automatically results in the draw hand.
The term dominant eye refers to the eye whose visual information is superimposed on everything. If a shooter tried to aim with the other eye, he would have to close the dominant eye.
There are two ways of determining the dominant eye: On the one hand, it is the eye that is generally favoured, for example when looking through the viewfinder of a camera, through the peephole or similar situations. On the other hand, there is a small exercise that can be used to determine the dominant eye beyond doubt:
- The arms are stretched out and a triangle is formed with the thumbs and index fingers of both hands.
- A small target is aimed at through the triangle, for example a socket or a cupboard knob. Focus on this object.
- The hands are now slowly brought towards the face without taking the target object out of focus.
- The triangle of thumb and index fingers will involuntarily tend towards one side of the face and this is where the dominant eye is located.
If the dominance of the eye and hand do not match, the bow should still be selected according to eye dominance. The arms can be easily retrained for the new draw hand, but not the eye.
More information on choosing the right type of bow, the right draw weight and the right arrows can be found here: A brief introduction to archery
Warranty information
This item comes with a manufacturer's warranty. Information on the warranty period and its conditions can be found here:
Overview - Manufacturer warranties