Medieval Longbow Bows Epic Armoury
Medieval Longbow Bows Epic Armoury

Medieval Longbow

A695

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ORIGINAL FANTASY DESIGNS
All Epic Armoury products are the result of their own unique vision.

Original fantasy designs

GREAT VALUE FOR MONEY
Epic Armoury’s team pride themselves in providing affordable quality products.

Great value for money

DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR LARP
Sturdy and affordable, Epic Armoury products are perfect for repeated uses in LARP

Designed especially for LARP

WARNING: Bows and crossbows should never be fired blank. This can damage or break the item.

This longbow is an authentic reproduction of a medieval war or hunting bow, as used by nobles, soldiers, and poachers alike. This weapon was created for LARP events and will prove a reliable weapon in combat. This bow will fit perfectly for many character concepts, may it be a peasant bowman, an elf archer, a city watch, a mercenary soldier, a rugged ranger, or a ruthless hunter.

Characteristics

  • 169cm long (unstrung) or 160cm (strung)
  • Core in fiberglass
  • Finish in wood
  • 24 to 26 pounds of draw weight  
  • Safe for live action roleplaying

Produced in India by Epic Armoury 

 

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Gwindan
Class of your character: Ranger and Druid
25lb Larp Longbow. Pretty good!

I've had this for about a year now (maybe 10 months?) and it's still holding up great. So far I've only used it for target practice, not in a larp. I havent noticed it getting weaker yet, as I keep it unstrung like you're supposed to. The only problem I've had is that the string has what seems to be some very minor fraying near the bottom loop, and 2 hairs poking out on the thicker part where you nock the arrow. It was like that when it arrived, and it has not gotten worse from use. There is also 4 or 5 tiny air bubbles on the side of the top limb in the clear coat, but it also hasn't caused problems. Over all I'm quite happy with it!


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