Over 20 years ago I visited the YMG workshop in Korea, I got a 63lb bow, I was so impressed by it, archers back in Australia never saw such a thing and thought it was a toy, only people that tried to shoot this tiny little lightweight thing realized how fast and comfortable to shoot it was. that lasted me until last year when it delaminated😢 excellent bow. I’m glad Korean bows have gained increased recognition over the years.
Korean bows have an interesting lineage and historically Koreans were considered master archers, including shooting from horseback. Very interesting stuff... closer to middle-eastern and turkish bows from what I can gather. Cheers
I don't own a traditional Korean bow, so I can only guess as to how they shoot but at this high poundage every bow would probably have a flat trajectory at 30 yards..😉🙂 🙂👍🏻🇨🇦
Those big foam grips on Korean bows are supposed to be carved and shaped to your liking and then covered by wraps... That is why they are that material and why so big and why they sometimes come with wraps...
It's great to pull an 80-pound bow 😯💦 Be careful not to hurt your shoulder.. 🙏🏻 My bow is less than 40 pounds, but I can send an arrow over 145 meters. I hope you can touch Gakgung(horn bow), a traditional Korean bow, someday..
He's using a thumb ring that are usually made out of horn or hardwood, but still, while a ring will protect the pad past the last knuckle of the thumb, the strain on the joints must be substantial.
I can Guarantee this bow is 80#@31inches from the belly. I know because its mine. The reason it looks easy is because unlike a lot of archers where 80# is beyond thier maximum draw this is only 2/3rd of Jaceks maximum so a nice easy weight for him.
Fun video! I saw it well. I hope you will meet the Gakgung(horn bow) Palace in Korea. Gakgung is such a beautiful bow and it has great functions 🙋🏻♀️💜💜
Thats a poor generalization...everyone refers to this style bow as horse bows...koreans, scythians, mongols and lots other cultures all had a similar traditional design in bows with vatious distinctions between country of origins and era, many were used at horseback, but were absolutely not restricted to horsed archery...koreans also had many other style and contructions of traditional bows...so korean bow=horsebow is not accurate at all....korean bow=korean bow
Over 20 years ago I visited the YMG workshop in Korea, I got a 63lb bow, I was so impressed by it, archers back in Australia never saw such a thing and thought it was a toy, only people that tried to shoot this tiny little lightweight thing realized how fast and comfortable to shoot it was. that lasted me until last year when it delaminated😢 excellent bow. I’m glad Korean bows have gained increased recognition over the years.
Ymg is an excellent bow. Nice to see archers reactions to it. Great video thank you
Thanks
Korean bows have an interesting lineage and historically Koreans were considered master archers, including shooting from horseback. Very interesting stuff... closer to middle-eastern and turkish bows from what I can gather. Cheers
He makes drawing 80# look too easy! Gorgeous bow
Woah. Hahahahaha lovely. Man it looks so light. Looks like a beauty.
please do more videos on korean bows and do that draw curve test pleaz
I don't own a traditional Korean bow, so I can only guess as to how they shoot but at this high poundage every bow would probably have a flat trajectory at 30 yards..😉🙂
🙂👍🏻🇨🇦
How much is it to buy
Those big foam grips on Korean bows are supposed to be carved and shaped to your liking and then covered by wraps... That is why they are that material and why so big and why they sometimes come with wraps...
Yes but I have very big palms so this is comfortable for me
wow :-) Where can I buy one of these little monsters? Do you have a link to the bow builder or a shop? I´d really like to have one.
www.koreanarchery.org/classic/hwarangbow.html
thanks a lot!!!
They make that in a longer length. They can be ordered over 100#
love the yard mate,subs already...👍
I wonder if the shape & bend design of it allows higher transfer of energy to the arrows?
Beautiful. I wish all bowbuilders had 60# not just 50-55 ibs.
i agree but with the ymg it is 30 -95 pounds i think
What kind of wood is it and what's the black stripe on the belly?
That's a really pretty YMG. Looks like real birch and they didn't put the stickers on the siyah.
It's the Hwarang bow. Some people say its same construction, but I'm not sure.
@@BibtheChib Hwarang Gung is YMG. Just Thomas Duvernay brand. I don't see them often though.
Korea's bow is the world's best
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hey we connected ❤️🏹🇰🇷
It's great to pull an 80-pound bow 😯💦
Be careful not to hurt your shoulder.. 🙏🏻
My bow is less than 40 pounds, but I can send an arrow over 145 meters.
I hope you can touch Gakgung(horn bow), a traditional Korean bow, someday..
@@koreanarcher yes is my dream to shoot Gakgung bow. Maybe invite me to Korea 😅
Nice bow bro👍 Korean bow 80# arrow weigth 580 grains. How many spine you use?
i think hes using 300 spine or 250 normally people use 300 spine with bows like this
man you are pulling that thing like its only 30lbs or so... 80lbs is no joke, especially with all that pressure on your thumb and forefinger.
He's using a thumb ring that are usually made out of horn or hardwood, but still, while a ring will protect the pad past the last knuckle of the thumb, the strain on the joints must be substantial.
What is the length of bow? 44? Or 47?
5llbs per inch after 28" wow
Where can I get this bow?
www.koreanarchery.org/classic/hwarangbow.html
www.koreanarchery.org/classic/hwarangbow.html
@@wizardjacek86 👍thank you😊
Korean bows powerful,,small
Arrow will not drop at 50 meter
Mine is 85 pound at 28
I bet tht grip feels secure when its wet.
It might be
The Korean Bow is the most powerful in the world.
no it definitley isnt haha
That doesn’t looks like 80# looks like 50 or 60 Idk 80# is way harder to pull & shoots like dangg💥
I can Guarantee this bow is 80#@31inches from the belly. I know because its mine. The reason it looks easy is because unlike a lot of archers where 80# is beyond thier maximum draw this is only 2/3rd of Jaceks maximum so a nice easy weight for him.
@@scratchyrickWhaat? Is that ur bow 😅 It’s Beautiful ❤ My favourite Bow Turkish🔥⚔️
한국 각궁은 화살을 쏘면 120 m이상을 날아간다
과녁 거리가 145m입니다. 제가 초보라 30파운드 사용하고 있는데 145 m까지 날아갑니다. 보통 42~50 파운드까지 많이 사용하시던데 훨씬 멀리까지 날아가겠지요.
깍지없이 쏘네~
3:30에 자세히 보세요. 깍지 꼈늡니다.
깍지없이 쏘는걸 보니 30파운드 정도 되네. 하삼지를 짜지 않고 그냥쏘는네 출전피에 붙딪히는 소리가나네. 깃털인데 소리가 나면 카본화살이면 더 심하겠지. 윗장에 힘을주네. 아직 멀었네
안녕하세요, 저 분과 같이 활동하는 한인입니다. 깍지를 안끼기도 하시는 분입니다. 저 활은 30파운드가 아니라 80파운드 짜리구요. 그리고 저 활도 본인 활이 아니고 다른 친구분 활이고, 원래 국궁식 사법을 하시는 분도 아닙니다.
@@solhoibaturu 자세히보니
암깍지 사용하네요
무례
Fun video! I saw it well. I hope you will meet the Gakgung(horn bow) Palace in Korea.
Gakgung is such a beautiful bow and it has great functions 🙋🏻♀️💜💜
korean bow = horse bow
Thats a poor generalization...everyone refers to this style bow as horse bows...koreans, scythians, mongols and lots other cultures all had a similar traditional design in bows with vatious distinctions between country of origins and era, many were used at horseback, but were absolutely not restricted to horsed archery...koreans also had many other style and contructions of traditional bows...so korean bow=horsebow is not accurate at all....korean bow=korean bow