Purchased for granddaughters. I have shot them both. I tend to think the Brave shoots a lot smoother than the Warrior. I have continuously worked with the Warrior III but just can't seem to get it shooting very smooth. Update: Jan 2016, The lower limb of the warrior III broke on drawback into several pieces. Contacted Bear Archery and they do not have a replacement lower limb--seems a little strange to me. However, I did find another one at a good deal so I've purchased it, and will now have some spare parts unless the new one's lower limb breaks as well. I am wondering if cold weather has an affect on the limbs.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This bow was for my grandson for his birthday. He has not had a chance to shoot it yet (everyone look out). I can say, though, that I was quite impressed with the quality and that it was fairly priced. He was extremely excited. I'm glad I bought it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Good for introducing children to archery
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
We purchased two of these for our grandsons age 7. They are the perfect size for them to shoot and not too difficult for them in draw strength. It was just what we expected and more. Although we would not buy if looking for a competition bow, we would defintely recommend to those who may be looking for an entry level bow for their child.
This is good for 6-10 year olds to practice with. Not enough pull tension to hunt with. Also, there are no sights to train yor child for different distances. Kids will like it because it looks like daddy's and shoots well. Remember- you get what you pay for.
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