KESHES Dacron Bow String Replacement for Traditional and Recurve Bow - Replacement Bowstri | ||||||||||||
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Product Description
THE NEW VERSION OF DACRON RECURVE BOWSTRING REPLACEMENTLETS GO THROUGH IN DETAILS THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE B-55 DACRON OVER THE B-50 DACRON
COMPARE DACRON B-55 TO DACRON B-50
each time you draw your bow you will stretch your string by pulling it back in order to give power on your arrow, (like a rubber band)
Now each time you stretch your bowstring it goes back right away to its original length
after stretching a while there will always stay some permanent stretches on your string this is called 'creep'
Now B50 and B55 dacron string both do stretch more than fast flight types of strings which is why it gives the most power on the arrow while shooting with a softer feel during the shot. B55 and B50 have the same amount of 'stretch'
The difference between B55 and B50 starts when it comes to 'CREEP'the B55 new dacron string has less 'CREEP' over the B50 dacron string which has more permanent stretch which is more CREEP.
This is why the B-55 string will last you linger then your B-50 string, because it will stay longer the same length. after it settles into your bow.
NOW JUST CHOOSE THE SIZE THAT WILL FIT YOUR BOW AND YOUR SHOOTING AND JUST ADD TO CART
start buy choosing the length.
The AMO" (Archery Manufacturer's Organization) should be the same length of your bow, and it is 4" longer then the actual string length size.
then when choosing the strands see the recommendation the more draw back pound you shoot the more strands you will need
End Type: Well Served Endless Loop Type
Color: Black
Features
- 【B-55 Dacron String】 The B-55 Dacron bowstring is the most sleek model of Dacron recurve bow strings. It features more stretch for longer durability and the same power as the B-50. Ideal for archers who seek durability as well as consistent performance on each and every target.
- 【Size Lenth & Strands】 Your recurve bow's length, or AMO length, indicates the appropriate AMO size. Compared to the AMO length, the actual string length is 4 inches shorter. Smoother launch is achieved with fewer strands, while more power requires more strands. Recommendation: Up to 40 lbs: 12 strands, Up to 50 lbs: 14 strands, Up to 66 lbs: 16 strands
- 【Fitting Size & Thickness】 Modify the length and number of strands of your Keshes string replacement to meet your specific requirements. Based on the draw weight of your bow, choose the most suitable setup for a secure fit and smooth launching experience.
- 【Endless Loop Type】 The Keshes archery bowstring is pre-looped for effortless installation, making it quick and easy to connect to your bow and ensuring a snug fit each and every time. This sturdy bowstring design will help save you time and ensure a hassle-free setup.
- 【Trusted Choice】 Your entire order will be given back if you're unhappy with your KESHES bowstring. Though we are certain you will be pleased with it, feel free to contact us if you need assistance at any time. Your complete satisfaction is our first concern at Keshes.
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