Thank you Nu for this video. Been struggling on which case to use and most videos do not have a demonstration on how things fit in. This was very helpful as are your other videos. Keep inspiring!
Hi Nu! Long timefan first time commentor. Your video's have been really inpirational and gave me the push I needed to start my archery journey. I've recently completed a 102 archery class and am about to start the 103 series. I'm still not sure whether I will shoot recurve or compound yet but wanted you to know how grateful I am for your always informative and entertaining videos. Keep up the good work! Thanks again from the USA!
I forgot where I heard this, but I was told that the velcro on the front flap(and one of the transparent pockets) could be used to store your sight. Though I, myself have never tried doing that.
That would make sense, though I'd be wary of storing a sight openly without a case. Some of them can be banged up with rough handling when placed on an outer pocket, especially the cheaper plastic sights. Though that said, that elastic band does seem awfully suitable for a bow square...
Cảm ơn anh David nhiều . I live in sunshine Queensland state. One day if you visit Qld. Em muốn mời anh đi uống cà phê ☕️ để cảm ơn anh. I watched all your videos about archery .
This looks like it'll get the job done getting to the range in my motorcycle. Only worry is the tube maybe somehow sliding upwards and falling out. I don't see that happening, maybe if I hit a speed bump going full speed.
Unrelated to this video, I was trying to capture a slow motion video of me shooting, to check my form, release and so on... What happened was I caught my string breaking on slowmo. If you want to see it, let me know and I'll send it to you. Maybe just to show it's not as terrifying as it seems. Granted I shot a 28 pound bow, but still.
Great video as always. I have this backpack and when repacking to travel light, I lay all the essentials out before packing. I'm betting that if you play around with how its packed you will fit more in.
How convenient... I get a backpack review one day after my archery coach suggest the exact same model for me to buy. 40€ is a bit cheaper then $70 though.
Nico Collard Any chance you could review the Samick Avante? I can’t find ANY reviews of this bow online, they say it’s the cheapest target bow that actually has an ILF pocket system with horizontal alignment. I want to make sure it’s still actually good quality for the EXTREMELY low price, that it’ll last at least a year, and if I can grow into it as a first bow. Or would it be more worth it to buy a bow that is a little more expensive? I find it a bit worrying that the only bow with that kind of system at that price range isn’t reviewed at all, is it that unpopular?
Hey I like bows and I want to get into them but I can't seem to get it to work I was wandering if you could help me. When I pull back and aim I let go like you tough me in your videos but when I pull back nothing happens it only vibrates. I don't know what's wrong with my bow but I bought it for 200 dollars and i can't even get it to work. Can you please help me
I wish there was one more compact. That thing looks like a weekend bag! I'd love one that allows me to hop on my bike and ride over to the range that's only a mile away from my house.
The size is driven by the size of what needs to be put in it. Up to a 27" riser plus long limbs. They really aren't that big. I use one that's bulkier for my stuff and its really not in the way. I wear it on my motorcycle.
@@johnfredrickson7215 so do I, but making it smaller to accommodate a barebow setup would only decrease the width. You still need roughly the same length for ILF limbs and risers, and a set of arrows. Even a barebow shooter still needs room for tools and spare parts. But that isn't my point. This isn't preventing you from hopping on a bicycle with it at all, so your requirement to "allow" that is satisfied.
www.quicksarchery.co.uk/samick-avante-intermediate-level-recurve-bow-set-sb09-setb.html This is the kit I’m looking at getting for my first bow after I’ve finished my beginner course.
Thank you Nu for this video. Been struggling on which case to use and most videos do not have a demonstration on how things fit in. This was very helpful as are your other videos. Keep inspiring!
Hi Nu! Long timefan first time commentor. Your video's have been really inpirational and gave me the push I needed to start my archery journey. I've recently completed a 102 archery class and am about to start the 103 series. I'm still not sure whether I will shoot recurve or compound yet but wanted you to know how grateful I am for your always informative and entertaining videos. Keep up the good work! Thanks again from the USA!
I forgot where I heard this, but I was told that the velcro on the front flap(and one of the transparent pockets) could be used to store your sight. Though I, myself have never tried doing that.
That would make sense, though I'd be wary of storing a sight openly without a case. Some of them can be banged up with rough handling when placed on an outer pocket, especially the cheaper plastic sights. Though that said, that elastic band does seem awfully suitable for a bow square...
Gotta keep an eye out for those bow square slots haha
Hassle free -Assignation- Archery backpack. Imma definitely look into it 🙂
8:13 would anyone chance to know what bowstand that is?
edit: seems to called "RX-10" after pausing later in the video
Cảm ơn anh David nhiều . I live in sunshine Queensland state. One day if you visit Qld. Em muốn mời anh đi uống cà phê ☕️ để cảm ơn anh. I watched all your videos about archery .
This looks like it'll get the job done getting to the range in my motorcycle. Only worry is the tube maybe somehow sliding upwards and falling out. I don't see that happening, maybe if I hit a speed bump going full speed.
That is the same reason i am looking for a recurve bow backpack case. To conveniently carry on my motorcycle
Unrelated to this video, I was trying to capture a slow motion video of me shooting, to check my form, release and so on... What happened was I caught my string breaking on slowmo. If you want to see it, let me know and I'll send it to you. Maybe just to show it's not as terrifying as it seems. Granted I shot a 28 pound bow, but still.
Great video as always. I have this backpack and when repacking to travel light, I lay all the essentials out before packing. I'm betting that if you play around with how its packed you will fit more in.
I love my avalon classic :)
Off topic: Are you going to do a response video to the recent Lars video regarding arrows launching smaller projectiles such as caltrops or BBs?
How convenient... I get a backpack review one day after my archery coach suggest the exact same model for me to buy. 40€ is a bit cheaper then $70 though.
If you always forget your bow stands, leaving them behind, you already have a bow stand wherever you go. ;)
The only issue I see is that if you have a tournament in a school you can’t bring it cause you have a knife
Nearly identical to my krossen backpack brighter colours I have neon green to match my riser.
Nico Collard
Any chance you could review the Samick Avante? I can’t find ANY reviews of this bow online, they say it’s the cheapest target bow that actually has an ILF pocket system with horizontal alignment. I want to make sure it’s still actually good quality for the EXTREMELY low price, that it’ll last at least a year, and if I can grow into it as a first bow. Or would it be more worth it to buy a bow that is a little more expensive? I find it a bit worrying that the only bow with that kind of system at that price range isn’t reviewed at all, is it that unpopular?
pretty sure that the 'canvas' is rip stop nylon ;)
Hey I like bows and I want to get into them but I can't seem to get it to work I was wandering if you could help me. When I pull back and aim I let go like you tough me in your videos but when I pull back nothing happens it only vibrates. I don't know what's wrong with my bow but I bought it for 200 dollars and i can't even get it to work. Can you please help me
I wish there was one more compact. That thing looks like a weekend bag! I'd love one that allows me to hop on my bike and ride over to the range that's only a mile away from my house.
The size is driven by the size of what needs to be put in it. Up to a 27" riser plus long limbs.
They really aren't that big. I use one that's bulkier for my stuff and its really not in the way. I wear it on my motorcycle.
@@MastaSquidge On a bike? I don't need all that extra room, I shoot bare bow.
@@johnfredrickson7215 so do I, but making it smaller to accommodate a barebow setup would only decrease the width. You still need roughly the same length for ILF limbs and risers, and a set of arrows.
Even a barebow shooter still needs room for tools and spare parts.
But that isn't my point.
This isn't preventing you from hopping on a bicycle with it at all, so your requirement to "allow" that is satisfied.
Pretty much identical to Avalon models - surely leaving the plunger on could result in damage to it?
or my Easton bagpack. I remove my plunger and put it in the little pouch of the front compartment
Can I assume you have retired from WT?
Kyng im giving it a week and unsubing. Its a pity because not many people on youtube play arcade
@@johnm3907 Angry Nerd Gaming
Kyng what you mean.
The Mybo backpack is the best......! Review it m8.
someone has a dusty table. :P nice video as always
0:56 So you'd say it's a 'handy' handle then? ;)
I'd say its a highly holdable handle.
www.quicksarchery.co.uk/samick-avante-intermediate-level-recurve-bow-set-sb09-setb.html
This is the kit I’m looking at getting for my first bow after I’ve finished my beginner course.
Legend should have included a slim waist strap so that all the weight is not on the shoulders and back.
thats a whole lot of stuff to do archery with haha
You are an excellent instructor and one fine archer, but you are not much of a packer my friend. Well we can't be good at everything now can we !!
I bought this.