45 vs 40" Youth Bow and Arrow Set for Kids 8-12 & Teens
Overall winner: 40" Youth Bow and Arrow Set for Kids 8-12 & Teens
Key Differences
procener (40" model) emphasizes a durable fiberglass riser, ambidextrous design and a soft-touch grip with a modest draw weight (16–20 lb) suited to younger shooters; Mxessua (45" model) is marketed as easy to assemble and usable across a wider age range but has reported durability issues (bow snapping, fletching falling off). Choose procener if you prioritize build durability and a beginner-friendly draw weight; choose Mxessua if you want a slightly larger, easy-to-use kit that may suit older kids but accept some durability trade-offs
45
45-inch youth bow set for beginners, suitable for ages 8-16 with adjustable draw weight. Includes 9 arrows and 4 target faces; promotes easy assembly and practice. Customers note easy use and value for money, with some durability concerns
Pros
- easy to use and assemble
- suitable for a wide age range
- includes multiple accessories (arrows, target faces)
- good learning tool for beginners
Cons
- mixed durability reports
- fletching issues reported
40" Youth Bow and Arrow Set for Kids 8-12 & Teens
Ambidextrous recurve bow set for youths with 16-20 lb draw weight, offering outdoor-friendly durability and easy assembly. Suitable for beginners to develop focus and patience
Pros
- ambidextrous design for both hands
- durable fiberglass riser with soft-touch grip
- easy assembly for outdoor use
- suitable for ages 8-12 and beginners
Cons
- draw weight range 16-20 lb may be light for older teens
- no customer insights provided
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | procener |
| Versatility | Mxessua |
| User Reviews | Mxessua |