Medieval Adventurer's Bow
Affordable, Versatile, and Ready for Battle
The Medieval Adventurer’s Bow is a versatile and affordable fiberglass horse bow built for durability and accuracy. With its ambidextrous design and rugged construction, this lightweight recurve is the perfect all-around weapon for medieval fantasy play, suited to both newcomers and seasoned adventurers seeking a dependable companion.
The Medieval Adventurer’s Bow is a traditional horse bow made entirely of durable fiberglass, ensuring resilience and long-lasting use with no loss of shape memory. Its wood tips add a classic medieval touch, while its compact recurve design makes it easy to handle, quick to draw, and accurate in play.
Lightweight, ambidextrous, and simple to string, this bow is designed for versatility. Whether you are new to LARP archery or an experienced player in search of an affordable, reliable companion, the Adventurer’s Bow is ready to meet your needs. Available in blue, red, or brown, it blends practical strength with immersive medieval flair.
One string is included, with replacements available separately.
Favored by nomads, mercenaries, and wanderers, the horse bow was never just a weapon of war—it was a lifeline. Compact enough for swift strikes from horseback, yet accurate enough for steady shots on foot, this bow has long been trusted by those who survive on their skill rather than their title. From windswept plains to fortified villages, the Adventurer’s Bow remains the weapon of choice for those who live by courage and cunning.
This bow is the ideal choice for practical adventurers of all kinds—scouts, mercenaries, rangers, or mounted raiders. Equally at home in the hands of a soldier patrolling the roads or a hunter defending their village, it adapts to any medieval fantasy character who values reliability and versatility.
- Weight (g): 495
- Length (cm/in): 145 / 57
- Draw Weight (lbs@in): 20@30
- Laterality: Ambidextrous
- String included (cm/in): 132 / 52
- Color: Blue, Red, Brown, Bronze
- Material: Fiberglass
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