Grózer Biocomposite Early Mongolian Bow – Pre-order

Grózer Biocomposite Early Mongolian Bow – Pre-order

  • total length:  56 1/2″
  • length between siyahs: 43″
  • length strung: 51″
  • max. draw length: 32″
  • brace height: 7 1/2″

This is a modern biocomposite bow. Practically, it is also a laminated bow; however, the external layers are not synthetic but made of biocomposite materials. On the face, it resembles a traditional composite horn bow with thin reflex arms.

It can also be called a hybrid bow, as it combines the technologies of laminated and horn bows. The biocomposite structure consists of the following layers: biocomposite horn, a wood or bamboo core, and a pressed sinew plate. The wrapping on the bow is also biocomposite sinew. The bow’s siyahs are reinforced with horn.

Csaba Grózer’s Biocomposite bows offer an incredibly smooth shooting experience, even at full draw, with minimal residual vibration upon release. They provide optimal performance characteristics while maintaining an authentic external appearance.

€ 

 460,00 incl. VAT

The early Mongol bows were finely crafted composite recurve bows, designed for efficiency and adaptability. Constructed from a blend of wood, horn, and sinew, they featured a pronounced reflex shape, which maximized stored energy while maintaining a relatively compact size of approximately 120–140 cm. This design made them highly versatile, allowing for ease of use on horseback as well as from a stationary position. The careful layering of materials not only enhanced their resilience but also ensured consistent performance across the extreme temperatures of the Mongolian steppe. With their smooth draw and efficient energy transfer, these bows excelled in both range and accuracy, making them a remarkable example of traditional craftsmanship.

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We undertake a one-year warranty for the Grózer Biocomposite Early Mongolian Bow.