Hello fellow archers!
Well my question is simple, are toth zoltan bows as good as grozer bows?.
I ask because I plan to buy a mongolian or hungarian bow (unfortunately, hunnish bows are difficult and even though I like the shape and how it looks, I want something that I can actually shoot and hit a target without too much frustration).
Anyway, I know Grozer is a good bow maker but their bows don't catch my eye much. I like something more rounded on the grip, more like "M" shaped rather than "D" if you know what I mean. But the problem is that I can't find much feedback on Toth Zoltan bows, and before buying something something "preety" that whill shoot awful and break within a year, I prefer buying good quality with a semi-decent good looks....I know I am being shallow, but come on, your bow first catches you by how it looks and then by how it shoots, right?.
Thanks!
PS: Kassai is out of the question, I simply don't like them that's why I didn't put it.
Well my question is simple, are toth zoltan bows as good as grozer bows?.
I ask because I plan to buy a mongolian or hungarian bow (unfortunately, hunnish bows are difficult and even though I like the shape and how it looks, I want something that I can actually shoot and hit a target without too much frustration).
Anyway, I know Grozer is a good bow maker but their bows don't catch my eye much. I like something more rounded on the grip, more like "M" shaped rather than "D" if you know what I mean. But the problem is that I can't find much feedback on Toth Zoltan bows, and before buying something something "preety" that whill shoot awful and break within a year, I prefer buying good quality with a semi-decent good looks....I know I am being shallow, but come on, your bow first catches you by how it looks and then by how it shoots, right?.
Thanks!
PS: Kassai is out of the question, I simply don't like them that's why I didn't put it.