Grozer made a video about when carbon and when horn makes sense. Carbon apparently makes sense up to 40-45# and becomes too stiff from then on. From then on, horn is better because it is easier to draw, but also needs a certain strength. What's my point: I liked to have the bow with 45# as horn laminate in comparison. But I guess that's not happening. I'm still totally blown away by the performance as it comes across in the video. Thanks for the review.
Grozer just made a video on this about three weeks ago. It was a comparison that you spoke of. Quite interesting. I had heard that the first TRH models had some issues but they performed well when they stayed together. I will say he is always trying to improve his methods. Good day friends
Another wonderful review; thanks. Your unrestrained glee, when shooting a Grozer bow, is enjoyable to watch and probably sells a lot of bows. I might just happen to have more than one myself, but don’t tell anyone. Cheers
Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy so PRETTY!! Love the paint job and so smooth and quiet. "If you're happy and you know it shoot a bow!😂" That's awesome! I was forced to sing that song in church school every Sunday AND do the accompanying hand motions, hated it. Your rendition is much better. Really great. Thanks Armin.
Nice shaped bow and fast! His laminated bows perform like modern recurve. If I had more money to invest I'd love to try them all! But I still enjoy his biocomposite bows for about the same money. Great review as always my friend.
Armin, Wondering what caused the 8/10 package rating? Thought you might have been higher due to the bow bag that was included. Thanks for showing this one, very nice indeed!
Again we see a very beautiful Grózer bow! ☺️👍 The painting is just great and I have noticed, that your bow hand protection was matching colorwise… I have enjoyed watching the video a lot! Thank you so much for the charming review, Armin! PS: I love the sound with heavy arrows 😁
@@Leverguns50 It is an Arif Budiman Tiny Turkish. Almost half the length of this bow. The string is about 33-34". He reviewed a couple of them a year or so back on this channel. They were only 35 pounds at 26" Draw. Arif can make them 50 pounds and over at 26". You just contact him on Facebook. He can ship 3 bows for the same price as one. They are very affordable. I will link the video so you can watch it. They look like a toy but, I got total pass-throughs on all of my deer this year, with the longest shot being just over 40 yards. They shoot really fast with a light arrow and are dead silent.
@@UncleDanBand64 I also got one of his mini bows. Didn't even last 2 months before major stress fractures. But at that price point I'm not surprised it didn't last longer. I only drew 26-27 inches as well. I'd buy one again they perform very nice.
Armin, Brother!!! Sorry I have been lacking, viewing, of LATE! Today! IS MY NIECE'S Birthday! If you recall, from previous post...1-2 years ago? LOL My Niece was on Ripley,WV High School Archery Team 2014-2017 STATE CHAMPIONS, we discussed? WOW! How time flys! She has been gone 5 years NOW Her 23rd B-Day way Today. OH how I wish, She could have Shot,Simon's Tartar/Raptor! Brother!!! It struck AGAIN THIS YEAR!!! In WV's Archery Season! I didnt get a response, this year, from Simon? Have you heard from him, at all?
Hi Adam. First off, HAPPY BIRTHDAY to your niece. And with Simon I dod to speak for a while now but I see him posting pictures, so I guess he is busy :)
It's a little bit a pitty, that Grozer sells this bow like also the laminated assyrian as nomad, the cheap brother of the biocomposit. From my experience both TRH bows (that existed long before the little bit strange bio-concept) are better. The TRH turk may be the best horesbow on the market. My biocomposit turk broke some weeks ago by cracks in the pressed horn. Not so good. My laminated assyrian, five years older, still shoots as on the first day. So please Czaba Grozer give the TRH the marketing it deserves.
Dear Gerald Trumpp! You are right, the TRH turkish should deserve a bigger attention. It is an outstanding bow. When the biocomposite technology had come into existence , we neglected the other bows. But now we are developing the laminated technology, one of my personal favourites is the new L2 tartar. However, lately the biocomposite technology has gone through a big development. The old biocomposite material could really crack but the horn on the new biocomposite bows has not cracked. So it is difficult to decide which bow better is. Both technology result really good bows. But I emphasize it once more that the new TRH laminated turkish has been completely renewed and the biocomposite technology as well.
Grozer made a video about when carbon and when horn makes sense. Carbon apparently makes sense up to 40-45# and becomes too stiff from then on. From then on, horn is better because it is easier to draw, but also needs a certain strength. What's my point: I liked to have the bow with 45# as horn laminate in comparison. But I guess that's not happening. I'm still totally blown away by the performance as it comes across in the video. Thanks for the review.
Grozer just made a video on this about three weeks ago. It was a comparison that you spoke of. Quite interesting. I had heard that the first TRH models had some issues but they performed well when they stayed together. I will say he is always trying to improve his methods. Good day friends
Dear Armin, thank you for the video and for the test.
my pleasure :)
U r the king, I have watched most of the archery coaches and experts channels but u r wayyyyyyyy far better. Keep it up boss
Might have found my next bow!
The bow really liked those heavier arrows. They flew pretty straight. Seems that your glove set up looks really comfortable.
Good morning Armin nice to see you shooting. I see that you have in your hands a piece of art. Thanks for the review. Cheers ☕ 😀
I'm still no friends with this decorations, but the pic look interesting. Let's see how it performs
Another wonderful review; thanks. Your unrestrained glee, when shooting a Grozer bow, is enjoyable to watch and probably sells a lot of bows. I might just happen to have more than one myself, but don’t tell anyone.
Cheers
Turkish Bow and Grozer, nice combination. Great review as always.
Beautiful bow! Thank you for the review as always.
Armin, please tell us about the make of the glove on your left hand.
Thank you.
What a Bow!
Thank you for reviewing this outstanding bow and weapon!
Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy so PRETTY!! Love the paint job and so smooth and quiet.
"If you're happy and you know it shoot a bow!😂" That's awesome! I was forced to sing that song in church school every Sunday AND do the accompanying hand motions, hated it. Your rendition is much better.
Really great.
Thanks Armin.
I bought the L2 tatar bow after watching your review and absolutely love it, and now this one, wow! How would you compare long Turkish to the tatar?
Moin Armin, ist das jetzt der Vollcarbon oder Halbcarbon Bogen? Der Halbcarbon hat von Innen noch eine Schicht Glas. Gruß Andrej
awesome bow. it looks so great. and so silent.
That is a magnificent looking bow, and it looks like it shoots really good too, looks like it turned out to be an amazing bow
Another very cool bow. Nice design
Nice shaped bow and fast! His laminated bows perform like modern recurve. If I had more money to invest I'd love to try them all! But I still enjoy his biocomposite bows for about the same money. Great review as always my friend.
Elegant looking bow. Nice
& the cricket bat sound!🎵 I love this sound!there are similar but it is unique!👌👏👏
It sounds crisp. ❤️🏹
Armin, Wondering what caused the 8/10 package rating? Thought you might have been higher due to the bow bag that was included. Thanks for showing this one, very nice indeed!
I think the bow is at the upper limit of how fast you could shoot 10gpp
All I have is heavy arrows. I need this bow! 😁
When are you coming to Texas? I hope some where near Houston!
I hope end of this year
Спасибо за интересное видео.
Casual holding the bow upside down(seems really familiar to me :-) ). Glad to see the protector goes with the bow :-p!
hehe
These a real beast Armin…..:)
Hi there,
as always a great video.
Does anyone know if the Grozer bows are suitable for FasFlight strings?
Greetings Roland
as far as I know not
Again we see a very beautiful Grózer bow! ☺️👍
The painting is just great and I have noticed, that your bow hand protection was matching colorwise… I have enjoyed watching the video a lot!
Thank you so much for the charming review, Armin!
PS: I love the sound with heavy arrows 😁
thank you for watching and your lovely comment :)
@@ArminHirmer My pleasure! ☺️🙏
Do you ever take these bows hunting? Might get some good organic meat with those skills.
I don't hunt, but with this one you could
Very fancy looking👍
What type of Turkish bow did you say you shoot?
@@Leverguns50 It is an Arif Budiman Tiny Turkish. Almost half the length of this bow. The string is about 33-34". He reviewed a couple of them a year or so back on this channel. They were only 35 pounds at 26" Draw. Arif can make them 50 pounds and over at 26". You just contact him on Facebook. He can ship 3 bows for the same price as one. They are very affordable. I will link the video so you can watch it. They look like a toy but, I got total pass-throughs on all of my deer this year, with the longest shot being just over 40 yards. They shoot really fast with a light arrow and are dead silent.
@@UncleDanBand64 Thank you uncle Dan
My pleasure@@Leverguns50
@@UncleDanBand64 I also got one of his mini bows. Didn't even last 2 months before major stress fractures. But at that price point I'm not surprised it didn't last longer. I only drew 26-27 inches as well. I'd buy one again they perform very nice.
Another fast bow!
Why am I more accurate with bent elbow ?
Using strength instead of locking the arm is more stable if you can handle the draw weight I would think.
Holy S%!t what a cool bow.
11:41 😂😂😂
Armin, Brother!!! Sorry I have been lacking, viewing, of LATE! Today! IS MY NIECE'S Birthday! If you recall, from previous post...1-2 years ago? LOL My Niece was on Ripley,WV High School Archery Team 2014-2017 STATE CHAMPIONS, we discussed? WOW! How time flys! She has been gone 5 years NOW Her 23rd B-Day way Today. OH how I wish, She could have Shot,Simon's Tartar/Raptor! Brother!!! It struck AGAIN THIS YEAR!!! In WV's Archery Season! I didnt get a response, this year, from Simon? Have you heard from him, at all?
Hi Adam. First off, HAPPY BIRTHDAY to your niece. And with Simon I dod to speak for a while now but I see him posting pictures, so I guess he is busy :)
It's a little bit a pitty, that Grozer sells this bow like also the laminated assyrian as nomad, the cheap brother of the biocomposit. From my experience both TRH bows (that existed long before the little bit strange bio-concept) are better. The TRH turk may be the best horesbow on the market. My biocomposit turk broke some weeks ago by cracks in the pressed horn. Not so good. My laminated assyrian, five years older, still shoots as on the first day. So please Czaba Grozer give the TRH the marketing it deserves.
Dear Gerald Trumpp! You are right, the TRH turkish should deserve a bigger attention. It is an outstanding bow. When the biocomposite technology had come into existence , we neglected the other bows. But now we are developing the laminated technology, one of my personal favourites is the new L2 tartar. However, lately the biocomposite technology has gone through a big development. The old biocomposite material could really crack but the horn on the new biocomposite bows has not cracked. So it is difficult to decide which bow better is. Both technology result really good bows. But I emphasize it once more that the new TRH laminated turkish has been completely renewed and the biocomposite technology as well.
végh türkish bow much much better grozer no correct garantie problem....
Drool...