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The purpose of a Bow Stringer is to pull the bow limbs forward evenly and allow for easier application of the string to the tips. 

A Bow Stringer is highly recommended for wooden Recurves and Longbows. They not only make stringing the bow much easier and  prevents twisting and damage to the limbs, but most importantly, 
it is the safest way. 

We will custom fit your bow stringer to your bow at no additional charge, if ordered with a new bow.

Bow Stringers are simply made and simple to use. They are constructed of 2 leather pieces and some strong, thin rope. The leather pieces are each folded over to create a pocket and then securely attached to either end of the rope. 

Below are bow stringers that we use and recommend for Kid's archery.

How to Use a Bow Stringer in PDF (must have Adobe Acrobat Reader)

Recurve Bow Stringer - 4247TR
Leather cups, nylon string - for Recurve bows up to 72"- Great with the Nirk Rebel Recurve.
We will trim this bow stringer to best fit your bow.
 $9.95     Order

Recurve Bow Stringer

Universal  Bow Stringer - #N8000
String even heavy weight bows. Has calf hide tips that mold to the shape of the bow tips and a nylon cord with breaking strength of 310 lbs. 
$9.95   
Order

Universal  Bow Stringer

Adult Supervision Required

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