Grózer Biocomposite Persian Bow – Pre-order
- total length: 57 1/2″
- length between siyahs: 42″
- length strung: 50 1/2″
- max. draw length: 32″
- brace height: 6 5/8″
This is a modern biocomposite bow. While it is technically a laminated bow, its external layers are not synthetic but biocomposite. From the front, it resembles a traditional composite horn bow with thin reflexed limbs.
It can also be called a hybrid bow, as it combines elements of both laminated and horn bows. Biocomposite bows are constructed with the following layers: a biocomposite horn layer, a wood or bamboo core, and a pressed sinew plate. The wrapping on the bow is also made of biocomposite sinew.
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
Persian bows were among the most iconic reflex bows of the Middle East, playing a crucial role in ancient and medieval warfare for centuries. These bows were not only widespread within the Persian empires but also influenced neighboring cultures, including the Arabs, Turks, and Mongols.
- Size and Shape: Persian bows were of medium length, usually measuring 110–130 cm, offering a balance between power and maneuverability.
- Reflexed Design: The limbs were highly curved forward (reflex-shaped), allowing for greater draw weight and faster arrow speeds.
- Grip and Siyahs: Persian bows typically had a slim, elegantly shaped grip, and the tips featured long, slender siyahs (bow tips) that improved energy transfer and efficiency.
Archery played a central role in Persian warfare, especially during the Achaemenid, Sassanid, and Safavid dynasties.
These bows were used by both foot soldiers and mounted archers, though they were particularly favored by the light cavalry.
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We undertake a one-year warranty for the Grózer Biocomposite Persian Bow.





