@@ArminHirmer Oh, oh... You could also share your archery journey. Like how you began shooting, mistakes you did as a beginner and how we should avoid them etc. Would always love to hear your story.
@@ArminHirmer Adding on to what Yusuf said, a long video (20-30) min of what he said, your journey, ect. would be something that would probably feel good to make, and we would love to hear your journey. :)
@@ArminHirmer . I bought 55 pounds and 53 inches korean bow 🏹🏹😃😄 . But it is not strong. I want to order 70 pound again. My goal from this is to shoot fast arrows. If anyone can help me and tell me which arrows I should use to shoot very fast arrows. I want very fast arrows. What should I shoot? I have 55 lbs korean bow and 53 inches. So What should I shoot To get a fast arrow.? And how about the 70 lbs korean bow.? Which arrows should I use to get very fast arrows but no broken arrow ,? 300 spine? Or 250 ? Or 400 ? Or 350 ? And how about the grain for the arrows? I mean what should their weight be? I really need help please friends. 🙏🏻 I have 55 lbs korean bow and I want to order another bow like what I have now. But 70 lbs. To get faster arrows and shoot from a distance. Please help 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🏹🏹 And thank you so so much !
Hi Armin, could you make a video about what the difference is between a fiber glass bow and a carbon bow? Maube the performances, durability, weather influences ect? Thank you so much!
Either one of these bows would be completely welcome on my bow rack.... but I don't own a Korean bow (yet)... and my draw length is only about 31" at best... So either of these beauties would fill the gap.... (I don't have an assyrian bow either).
Very nice video! Mr. Armin, have you considering to try Kalimasada Bow by Kang Ali Mujiono - Indonesia? It seems popular here but feels like incomplete without any review from your prepective.
Ok no link with the video but I got a question Armin. I see you only shoot arrow with simple « cilian head » I don’t know how to say that. But I will be interest by shoot arrows with « war head » like piercing arrow hunting arrow etc and of course always wood arrow . So my question what do you think about shoot « historical arrow » ?
Another great comparison 👏 😀 Korean bows they are always interesting topics. In my opinion they are short bows with long draw easy to run with them and pure fun🏹😁 Armin you make all the bows look spectacular🤘🤪
I have the monarq and the phoenix in 55 pounds and 53 inch in lenght. I find the phoenix draw experience smoother than the monarq. Thanks for the review
Well done. Nice shooting. I think the "early torque initiated" technique is the better way to shoot a Korean bow, as it initiates the side kathra, so I find when shooting my Korean bow compared to my Tatar and Turkish. l don't know why but it is like that, maybe because of the arrow pass, maybe? I like to watch your videos because I like to watch you shoot and I like to attempt to mimic your style of shooting. Thanks again.
@@davidezanzo Korean bows are super fast with light arrows and full draw. Also, the shorter the bow, the faster the speed. I have seen comparisons of Korean bows, same make and model, just different sizes. I would bet that with heavier arrows, a longer draw length would overcome the speed benefits of the shorter bows...
Hello Armin, talking about (under-)spine: have you seen that video yet "Building and Hunting with Massively Overspined Arrows" from HuntPrimitive? Interesting approach, although i am not interested in hunting
Hunters seem to prefer heavier arrows... With torque, stiffer spines (or a little too weak) are no problem. But if you are not torquing the bow out of the way, then you need exactly the right spine so that the arrow bends around the bow instead of being deflected to the side.
I'm still convinced that the daylite monarq and the white feather forever carbon are one and the same bow. They look exactly alike. Same decoration , same handle wrapping, even the blue leather arrow pass, all the same. Only the logo on the belly side is different. And the price, for sure. Coincidence?
A torque and a string twist are obligatory here 😁 I wish the, make the Kheshig in this modern carbon material. I would love to see how that one performs.
. I bought 55 pounds and 53 inches korean bow 🏹🏹😃😄 . But it is not strong. I want to order 70 pound again. My goal from this is to shoot fast arrows. If anyone can help me and tell me which arrows I should use to shoot very fast arrows. I want very fast arrows. What should I shoot? I have 55 lbs korean bow and 53 inches. So What should I shoot To get a fast arrow.? And how about the 70 lbs korean bow.? Which arrows should I use to get very fast arrows but no broken arrow ,? 300 spine? Or 250 ? Or 400 ? Or 350 ? And how about the grain for the arrows? I mean what should their weight be? I really need help please friends. 🙏🏻 I have 55 lbs korean bow and I want to order another bow like what I have now. But 70 lbs. To get faster arrows and shoot from a distance. Please help 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🏹🏹 And thank you so so much !
Your #55 pound Korean bow should shoot with 350sp arrows @ 33” draw (arrow length 34.5”) or 400sp arrows @ 31” draw (arrow length 32.5) arrow length measured from valley of nock to base of field point/broadhead. Field points should be 75gr for faster arrow. Heavier tips better for hunting, better penetration but just a tad slower.
im about to release my comparison of this in a few days. the 95lb monarq got 282 fps and 60lb majesty got 220 fps same arrow weight
Thanks for listening for our suggestion. :)
That Majesty bow is fantastic and amazing🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hi Armin, could you do a top 10 bows, like what's your favorite top 10 bows and why.
interesting, I will think about it
@@ArminHirmer Oh, oh... You could also share your archery journey. Like how you began shooting, mistakes you did as a beginner and how we should avoid them etc. Would always love to hear your story.
@@ArminHirmer Adding on to what Yusuf said, a long video (20-30) min of what he said, your journey, ect. would be something that would probably feel good to make, and we would love to hear your journey. :)
@@ArminHirmer
. I bought 55 pounds and 53 inches korean bow
🏹🏹😃😄
. But it is not strong. I want to order 70 pound again.
My goal from this is to shoot fast arrows. If anyone can help me and tell me which arrows I should use to shoot very fast arrows.
I want very fast arrows. What should I shoot? I have 55 lbs korean bow and 53 inches.
So What should I shoot To get a fast arrow.?
And how about the 70 lbs korean bow.?
Which arrows should I use to get very fast arrows but no broken arrow ,?
300 spine? Or 250 ? Or 400 ? Or 350 ?
And how about the grain for the arrows?
I mean what should their weight be?
I really need help please friends. 🙏🏻
I have 55 lbs korean bow and I want to order another bow like what I have now. But 70 lbs.
To get faster arrows and shoot from a distance.
Please help 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🏹🏹
And thank you so so much !
Thanks for this Armin. I look forward to the NEXT video though to find out what you have up your sleeve😁
Hi Armin. I got both of them. I use them interchangeably. They're great bows.
Thank you
Excellent comparison as always both are nice bows if you like Korean style bows. Thanks for the hard work you do my friend!
Hi Armin, could you make a video about what the difference is between a fiber glass bow and a carbon bow? Maube the performances, durability, weather influences ect? Thank you so much!
Great video Armin.
Either one of these bows would be completely welcome on my bow rack.... but I don't own a Korean bow (yet)... and my draw length is only about 31" at best... So either of these beauties would fill the gap.... (I don't have an assyrian bow either).
Very nice video! Mr. Armin, have you considering to try Kalimasada Bow by Kang Ali Mujiono - Indonesia? It seems popular here but feels like incomplete without any review from your prepective.
Not yet
Ok no link with the video but I got a question Armin. I see you only shoot arrow with simple « cilian head » I don’t know how to say that. But I will be interest by shoot arrows with « war head » like piercing arrow hunting arrow etc and of course always wood arrow . So my question what do you think about shoot « historical arrow » ?
these arrows are nice, but there are specialists out there who do that :)
@@ArminHirmer ok thank you so much
Another great comparison 👏 😀 Korean bows they are always interesting topics.
In my opinion they are short bows with long draw easy to run with them and pure fun🏹😁 Armin you make all the bows look spectacular🤘🤪
I think there both very nice and they’re just like the black shadow thanks for sharing. 👍🏼🏹🇺🇸
I have the monarq and the phoenix in 55 pounds and 53 inch in lenght. I find the phoenix draw experience smoother than the monarq. Thanks for the review
I was just looking at getting either the Monarq or the Phoenix. I was looking at the 53 @ 45. Would you say that you prefer the Phoenix?
@@ZephrusPrime I like the handle of the monarq, but both bows perform the same and it seems to me that the phoenix draws smoother
@@razvanudroiu6242 cool thanks for answering!
What is this leather thumb protection you are using? Is it available anywhere for purchase? Did you make a video about it?
Tom Teck, did a video
Interesting results. Korean bows seem picky about type of arrows used. Just my opinion
Well done. Nice shooting. I think the "early torque initiated" technique is the better way to shoot a Korean bow, as it initiates the side kathra, so I find when shooting my Korean bow compared to my Tatar and Turkish. l don't know why but it is like that, maybe because of the arrow pass, maybe? I like to watch your videos because I like to watch you shoot and I like to attempt to mimic your style of shooting. Thanks again.
I wonder how much weight the extra tape adds to the bow vs just a black paint.or clear coat.
not a lot, but yes others look good without
which taste and strength was superior majesty or monariq?
Can I ask what is the fastest bow as a construction you have tested so far? (not compound, without looking lbs)
Grazie:)
L1 from Grozer is fast, Ultraspeed Turkish from Nawalny
@@ArminHirmer Thanks for the answer Armin! Korean bows are not particularly efficient compared to other types with longer siyah?
@@davidezanzo very efficient and fast, mine were maybe not enough pounds
@@davidezanzo Korean bows are super fast with light arrows and full draw. Also, the shorter the bow, the faster the speed. I have seen comparisons of Korean bows, same make and model, just different sizes. I would bet that with heavier arrows, a longer draw length would overcome the speed benefits of the shorter bows...
Hello Armin, talking about (under-)spine: have you seen that video yet "Building and Hunting with Massively Overspined Arrows" from HuntPrimitive? Interesting approach, although i am not interested in hunting
Nope. Imo too stiff is not good either. Will be topic if a new video
Hunters seem to prefer heavier arrows... With torque, stiffer spines (or a little too weak) are no problem. But if you are not torquing the bow out of the way, then you need exactly the right spine so that the arrow bends around the bow instead of being deflected to the side.
The fusion of a young Bruce Willis and Jean-Claude Van damme have an archery channel!!!
hahahaha what can I do when they copy my look hahahaha
I'm still convinced that the daylite monarq and the white feather forever carbon are one and the same bow. They look exactly alike. Same decoration , same handle wrapping, even the blue leather arrow pass, all the same. Only the logo on the belly side is different. And the price, for sure. Coincidence?
Do they both draw the same and shoot the same? What about durability? I think Forever Carbon is more affordable than Monarq.
@@notastegaming7614 I think so. The Forever Carbon is a really smooth and fast bow. I love it and shoot it almost daily.
@@lulustocke8251 That's great! I will definitely give a chance to the White Feather Forever Carbon! Sounds like an overlooked bow!
Probably made by the same factory- HMG, just for different brands and their specs.
A torque and a string twist are obligatory here 😁
I wish the, make the Kheshig in this modern carbon material. I would love to see how that one performs.
: ) fajny film, pozdrawiam, no i siemanko
Why and when did you start archery? I would like to listen to your story
will do a video
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👏🇮🇪
sollte ich jemals mal auf malta sein,komm ich auf alle faelle mal vorbei.reiterbogen ist das was ich noch nicht habe.gruesse von der ostsee!
. I bought 55 pounds and 53 inches korean bow
🏹🏹😃😄
. But it is not strong. I want to order 70 pound again.
My goal from this is to shoot fast arrows. If anyone can help me and tell me which arrows I should use to shoot very fast arrows.
I want very fast arrows. What should I shoot? I have 55 lbs korean bow and 53 inches.
So What should I shoot To get a fast arrow.?
And how about the 70 lbs korean bow.?
Which arrows should I use to get very fast arrows but no broken arrow ,?
300 spine? Or 250 ? Or 400 ? Or 350 ?
And how about the grain for the arrows?
I mean what should their weight be?
I really need help please friends. 🙏🏻
I have 55 lbs korean bow and I want to order another bow like what I have now. But 70 lbs.
To get faster arrows and shoot from a distance.
Please help 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🏹🏹
And thank you so so much !
Your #55 pound Korean bow should shoot with 350sp arrows @ 33” draw (arrow length 34.5”) or 400sp arrows @ 31” draw (arrow length 32.5) arrow length measured from valley of nock to base of field point/broadhead. Field points should be 75gr for faster arrow. Heavier tips better for hunting, better penetration but just a tad slower.
@@SuperBigsupa What about total weight of the arrow? Arrows can vary 15 grams or more for the same spine and length and tip...
seriously, dont die your hair. You are very charismatic and the mousy hair doesnt work
Not an appealing looking pair of bows🤔