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    Black Rhino Youth Bows

    Hey guys, quick question. I have a four year old and two year old that have been shooting the fiberglass Bear bows for a while now. I want to get them some "real bows" as my oldest says. I was looking at the Black Rhino line, has anyone used these for little ones?

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    Love the bows and the company. I'd highly recommend them. I have a write up here, telling of my experiences with them through the years:



    All the best,
    Glenn

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      #3
      Sorry that Black Rhino shows up in Red in that link. I searched on Black Rhino to find my post, so when I cut and pasted that link, everywhere Black Rhino shows up is in red. Sorry about that!
      All the best,
      Glenn

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        #4
        Awesome, that is great news. Thank you sir

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          #5
          The samick angel looks nice, but I'd suggest maddog bows. About the best (and cheapest) kids bows on the market.

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            #6
            As I mentioned in the other thread, Black Rhino are great bows and a great company.

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              #7
              I've had experience with Black Rhino and Maddog bows for my grand kids.

              Both are top notch.

              Black Rhino used to offer a trade-in program when your child "outgrows" the bow.

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                #8
                I've had 2 Black Rhinos for my kids, and there is nothing wrong with them. I've also had 2 Maddog bows, and just ordered a 3rd for my teenage daughter, and I think the Maddog is a better quality product.

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                  Black Rhino

                  My daughter loved her Black Rhino longbow. I think they are great. If you are worried about spending that much, don't. The resale value should be pretty good. They are hard to find used. I am keeping mine for the little brothers.

                  It is so important to get them a bow that's light enough for them to enjoy. Just plan on trading bows every year or two as they grow.

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