🏹 Elevate your aim, own the range — the TBOW 62" ILF Recurve Bow is your competitive edge!
The TBOW 62” ILF Recurve Bow is a high-performance, right-handed archery bow featuring a 19-inch CNC-machined 7075 aluminum riser and Gordon laminated bamboo limbs. With an adjustable draw weight from 30 to 60 lbs, it offers precision, durability, and modularity for serious adult archers. The package includes professional-grade accessories like a BCY-D97 string, silencers, arm guard, and finger tab, making it competition-ready out of the box.
Model Name | H1 |
Brand | TBOW |
Color | Black |
Material | Metal |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Archery Draw Weight | 27.22 Kilograms |
Archery Draw Length | 62 Inches |
UPC | 882598095398 |
Size | 45Lbs |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25.4 x 6.3 x 2.8 inches |
Package Weight | 1.93 Kilograms |
Brand Name | TBOW |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Qingdao Sino-Art Co.,Ltd |
Style | All-season |
Included Components | 1x ILF riser, 2x ILF limbs, 1x Bow string, 1x Bow stringer, 1x Arm guard, 1x Finger tab, 1x Fur rest pad, 1x Shelf plate, 2x String nocks, 1x Pair of string silencers, 1 set wrench |
N**.
Excellent quality
Excellent bow for it's price point. Shoots like a dream. Very smooth draw curve and fast.
J**P
Great shooting ILF hunting bow at a good price
Bow is top notch. Specs are dead on. Super fast. Got the 50# version. One tip: you must take advantage of all the of functions of the riser to get the most out of this bow. MAKE SURE THE LATERAL LIMB ADJUSTMENT IS SET AND LOCKED. Mine was loose, which is fine. It's meant to be adjusted. I didn't check at first. The limbs were both shoved all the way to the left in the pocket. I think this is why some people experience the string coming off. Also, MAKE SURE YOU SET THE TILLER. If you just crank the limb bolts down, you will be 5# overweight and way out of tiller. On mine, with equal turns of the limb bolts to get to correct weight, the tiller was off 3/8 of an inch. Lower limb had that much MORE than upper. That's really bad, especially for shooting three under. These bows are meant to be ADJUSTED. I had to turn the lower limb bolt out 1 1/2 turns to get to an even tiller. After that, the bow shoots lights out.
**R
A DAMN GOOD BOW!
I have been into archery for over 30 years, and this bow (for it's price) was a total surprise. This bow is very nice to shoot. It's very accurate after the brace hight and tiller are adjusted. It is quite loud out of the box, but after applying string groove silencers, beaver balls, a Sims 4" stabilizer, and Sims broadband limb dampeners it is whisper quiet. I also swapped out the string for an 18 strand Flemish twist fast flight string. Yes.... That is a lot of upgrades, but to get the same performance from a "name brand" bow you WILL spend hundreds of dollars more. Bottom line.... This is an accurate, well made, quality bow. It will be the bow I hunt with this coming deer season.
T**Y
Love this bow
After going through 2 sets of limbs on my 60# southwest archery Tigershark I decided to switch to an Ilf bow. This bow shoots draws smooth and shoots consistently. The limbs and riser seem bulletproof. I’m not a traditional archer but just like the ease of service and reliability of a recurve, so I have all the gadgets attached to this thing, 5 pin sight, whisker biscuit, stabilizer and I use a mechanical release, and this riser has great threaded attachment points for all of it and even some for a quiver. Great bow to buy and build-up. And if u want to drop some dough on expensive limbs later it’s a great riser to start with.
M**S
Beauiful Riser - performance issues with alignment and consistency
Beautiful riser. Mis-Alignment issues. I have 3 bows and hit within 1-.5 inch of bullseye consistently. This bow shoots 3 - 4 inches high / sideways even after adjustment and tuning back to back.String keeps twisting off the groves even after alignment of limbs with biter block. Even caused me to loose a window due to erratic flight.The limbs don’t look straight and are appear bent from factory. Cost me $250 to replace my tempered glass from issue.Also big printing on limbs are crooked and additionally many bolts came loose from factory and started falling out after a few shots.Other bows from seller have been good
R**.
First bow, great way to get into archery.
I’ve always wanted to get into archery. I found some reviews on this bow and went with it.I was not disappointed. I recommend upgrading the finger tab that comes with it, but it was enough for me to get started and find out this is a hobby I am going to stick with.I love the ILF limb system, so I can move up in draw weight as I get stronger or higher end limbs if I so chose.For some beginners it might be nicer to offer a lower limb weight starting point, 30# might still be a bit heavy. But, do a little research and find out how to turn down the limb weight using the ILF system helps a lot.Getting close to a year now and I don’t know how many thousands of arrows I’ve shot, and other than upgrading the finger tab, and making sure to wax the string every now and again, I have not had any problems with this bow. It’s solid, consistent, and so much fun!
M**A
Tiller locking screws
The bow is ok but forget about adjusting tiller. The tiller bolt locking screws stripped after unlocking them the first time since they are made of a soft metal . Unless you plan on running even tiller I would not recommend this riser.
A**R
Great Shooting Bow (46# Draw @28") - Just by it.
I recently started shooting traditional archery again after over 30+ years of mainly compound bow archery/hunting. I started with the two typical 3-piece takedown bows you can get from Amazon, one in recurve and one in longbow configurations. I bought multiple limbs for each of these bows as I built up strength. I saw this bow on YouTube I knew I had to try one. I ordered the 45#@28" version from the website; my limbs came marked 46# and my limbs were not twisted at all. The bow was delivered quickly, and I love it. I compared it to a friend's Hoyt Satori, and it is almost identical in every way, both were ~3.4# weight in the hand. This is by far one of the best shooting trad bows I have; it is exceptionally smooth shooting and no hand shock to speak of (with or without the stabilizer on it). Before it arrived, I watched several YouTube videos on how to setup an ILF bow. I love the ILF system and would defiantly buy this bow again. If you are looking at this bow, stop looking and just buy it.