(JP¥70,000)
+NT$447 Shipping fee
+NT$65 Agent service fee
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Since it's very expensive at 104,500 yen when bought new, this is a great option for those who don't mind if it's not brand new and is still in decent condition! It has excellent arrow flight, and you wouldn't believe it's 16kg. The bow itself is very light, with little recoil. Cleaned. ◯ Condition Purchased in 2020 and used for about 2 years. The paint on the hon-hazu (upper nock) and sue-hazu (lower nock) is slightly chipped. The seki-ita (grip area) was protected, so it's in relatively good condition. The uchi-dake (inner bamboo) and soto-dake (outer bamboo) have some scratches if you look closely, but are generally glossy as shown in the photos. I would appreciate it if you would consider the price as is, without any discounts. ◯ Official Product Description Glass carbon bows, which use carbon fiber that is highly compatible with fiberglass, have even greater torsional rigidity and bending elasticity than glass bows, resulting in faster bow return and improved arrow flight and accuracy. Kyuushin (the bow model) uses arch carbon, achieving arrow speed and flight that surpasses conventional glass carbon bows. It is the pinnacle of glass carbon bows. It has a curved structure like a bamboo bow, making it more resistant to bending compared to flat-structured bows, and functions as a stronger spring. It is harder than conventional carbon bows, enabling sharper arrow flight, and is believed to perform as well as conventional products even with a 10% reduction in bow strength. ◯ Shipping Scheduled to be shipped via Sagawa Express.
3 months ago