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#1 Posted : Saturday, January 23, 2016 1:08:30 AM(UTC)
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The bows

This is probably one of the most important accessories of the youth bows kits. The bows of these days have innovative cams, which can accommodate different draw lengths anywhere between 15 to even 30 inches. The special design prevents any kind of let off in the process. These youth bows are made versatile to accommodate young children as well as teenagers and even adults who like archery. The minimization of let off enables the youth bows to function just like any recurve of 35 pounds. The riser is made of machined aluminum and helps provide a nice lightweight performance. The aluminum idler facilitates easy tuning functionality. The cable guard is made of stainless steel and the modern youth bows also have composite limbs with a molded grip design.

Some youth bows have a specific draw length capacity. So, if you are opting for these then make sure to measure what your child's draw length and strength is. Depending on these two factors you will need to buy the youth bows accordingly.

Tube quivers

These quivers also come with the kits along with youth bows. These have attachments of a single belt and can be perfect for taking along to youth programs and school hunting sessions. Compared to these conventional quivers of youth bows there are also more modern versions. These are smaller in size and can be slung on the shoulder as well. The special broadhead base and plastic hood helps protect arrows better. You can also use these youth bows quivers to adjust them to your arrow lengths. You do not have need to use clips to adjust them which makes these youth bows quivers less of a hassle.

Shooting gloves

These are perfect if you want to protect your child's little hands while he or she is using the youth bows. These are usually made of soft leather and thus are very comfortable to wear.

Arm guards

These help protect the child's shoulders and arms while using the youth.
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