Krim-Tartar bow

Krim-Tartar bow 36 lbs

107.0 € + VAT: 107.00€

The main feature of this Krim-Tartar bow is the double bent stiff syahs with string channel. 

On this bow the maple is barely patterned, not the typical birdeye version. That is the reason for offering this bow at 25% reduced price comparing to the real birdeye patterned maple version. The pattern doesn't influence the bow performance. 

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Quantity
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Description

Composite bows are different from the Western European simple bows (so called longbows) in a way that in all cases several pieces of horn and wood were stuck together in layers, with bone stiffening. The form and structure of these were extremely diverse, but it is typical of all of them that in un-drawn condition they become bent strongly backwards, and this negative bending also remains in drawn condition in a length of 1-2 hand span at both ends of the bow. Turkish-Tartar composite bows, which represent the best of reflex bows, ensured a relatively high initial speed. 

Birdseye maple

The mountain maple is native to Europe and has spread throughout Central and Southern Europe. It is a tree of hilly and mountainous regions, it likes a humid climate, but it also tolerates the cold as well. The grain pattern isn’t very common in the mountain maple, it is more typical of the sugar maple. It is also used by instrument makers being popular and a beautiful type of wood although the figure is reportedly caused by unfavorable growing conditions for the tree.

In Basic set we add 12 budget arrows, +1 Dacron string and a standard leather armguard.

In Prime set you’ll receive 12 medieval arrows matching to the bow in spine value, 1 Fastflight string and a bow case. If you want the arrows to be shorter than 31”, please write us!

Product Details

FDKTJsz (SK)

Data sheet

String length
50 ¾ (3 ¾)”
Draw weight (lbs)
36 lbs
Draw length
up to 30"
Bracing height
~7"
Total length
49 1/2"
Average weight
500 g
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Good to know
The Tartar empire was the same area as the Western part of Genghis Khan's divided empire (Eastern Europe and Western Siberia), existing from 1243 to 1480. Russian princes were under the authority of the Tartar khan, they paid tax to him and the khan of the Golden Horde granted them the honour of princedom. Their warfare was similar to that of the Mongols, with the difference that they had machines, which could be used to besiege cities. A sort of feudalism also appeared, men received land for fighting in the army, but everyone depended on the king. It was a typical robber, looting nation, and often attacked their weaker neighbours.
Length strung
52 ⅓”
Product status
In stock
Used materials
wood, fibre glass, horn, epoxy, genuine leather, bandage thread
Garancia
1 év
Kiszállítás
Gyors, 1-3 nap

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