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Draw Weight & Bow Set Guide

The F158 is the simple first-bow route: a 68″ take-down recurve bow for learning clean form, fixed-target shooting, and relaxed target practice. It is a good choice if you want a straightforward beginner setup without ILF parts or upgrade decisions.

What draw weight means

Draw weight is the force needed to pull the bowstring back, measured at a 28″ draw length.

If your draw length is longer than 28″, the bow may feel heavier than the number shown. If your draw length is shorter, it may feel lighter.

For beginners, lighter is usually better. A slightly lighter bow helps you shoot more arrows, aim calmly, and build clean form. A bow that is too heavy can make you shake, rush the shot, and learn bad habits.

Available F158 draw weights

20, 24, 28, 32, 36, and 40 lb.

Recommended starting draw weight

Choose 20 lb if:

  • You want the easiest start
  • You have a smaller frame
  • You are buying for a teen
  • You are unsure which weight to choose

Choose 24 lb if:

  • You are a first-time adult
  • You want a safe, comfortable starting weight
  • You will mostly shoot indoors, short range, or for form practice

Choose 28 lb if:

  • You are a first-time adult with average to stronger build
  • You feel confident starting slightly firmer
  • You still want a beginner-friendly weight

Choose 32 lb if:

  • You already have good strength and control
  • You have some archery or similar shooting practice
  • You understand that a heavier bow can affect form

Choose 36 or 40 lb only if:

  • You are already experienced with recurve bows
  • You know the draw weight you can control
  • You are not choosing your first bow

36 and 40 lb are not recommended as first-bow weights.

If you are between two weights, choose the lighter one. Clean form matters more than power when starting.

For taller archers

The F158 is a longer 68″ bow, which can feel smoother and more forgiving for taller archers and longer draws.

Because longer draw length can make the bow feel heavier, taller beginners should usually avoid choosing too heavy. If unsure, size down.

The five-second check

A draw weight suits you if you can pull to full draw and hold steady for about five seconds without shaking.

If you cannot hold calmly, choose a lower draw weight.

Bow Set or Bow Only?

Choose Bow Set if you are starting fresh and need the core setup accessories.

Bow Set includes:

  • Riser
  • Limbs
  • Bowstring
  • Sight
  • Arrow rest
  • Bow stringer
  • Arm guard
  • Finger tab

Choose Bow Only if you already have your own accessories.

Bow Only includes:

  • Riser
  • Limbs
  • Bowstring

Bow Only does not include:

  • Sight
  • Arrow rest
  • Bow stringer
  • Arm guard
  • Finger tab
  • Arrows

Are arrows included?

No. Arrows are not included with either Bow Set or Bow Only.

Arrows need to match your draw weight, draw length, and target-archery use. If you need practice arrows arranged separately, message us before ordering. We can suggest a suitable arrow setup and confirm whether sea-freight arrangement is available.

Arrows cannot be shipped by air or added to UPS bow parcels.

Safety basics

  • Use the bow stringer to string the bow safely.
  • Use a finger tab or shooting glove, an arm guard, and a safe target backstop.
  • Never dry-fire the bow.
  • Use only in a safe range or controlled target area.

Still unsure?

Tell us your height, approximate build, and whether you will mostly shoot indoors, outdoors, short range, or longer distance. We can suggest a sensible draw weight before you order.