An arrow counter by JVD. With this arrow counter you can keep track of how many arrows you have shot at practice or at a target for example.
Features JVD Arrow Counter:
Simple design
Till 9999 arrows
In this score book by Fivics you can easily keep track of all your scores. The book has 120 pages with space on every page for the scores of 36 arrows, the impact on the target and notes. The book comes with a special Fivics pen in the shape of an arrow, this way you can keep track of your scores in style.
Features Fivics Target Score Book:
Brand: Fivics
Pages: 120
Includes a pen
Warm-up elastic band from Fivics. Ideal for all your pre-competitive stretching exercises.
A resistive training aid with two different tension possibilities. The yellow power belt is the lighter model, offering lower tension. The heavier option is the blue power belt, this offers higher tension for archers.
Specifications Fivics Power Belt:
Material: Latex
Model: Light – Heavy
Light: 2m x 15 cm x 0.2 mm
Heavy: 2m x 15 cm x 0.35 mm
Especially for competition shooters, binoculars are a popular tool for checking their own accuracy. They can be used to see where the arrows have hit the target and how many points have been reached from the firing point.
With the Avalon Classic-50, a reasonably priced binocular is coming onto the market, which is a good entry-level model for these purposes. With 50mm lenses and a 10x zoom it leaves nothing to be desired for the beginning. The binoculars are waterproof, fog-free and nitrogen-filled, making them ideal for outdoor use. The scope of delivery includes the binoculars and a practical carrying bag.
Specifications Avalon Binoculars Classic-50:
Magnification: 10x
Objective lens diameter: 50mm
Length: 19cm
Width: 20cm
Height: 6,5cm
Weight: 1020g
The Avalon Tec One Rangefinder 600 is an ideal trainingspartner for all kind of archers. Ofcourse this rangefinder is not allowed during official matches but it will help you improve the estimation of distances. Estimate the distance and check wether your close with the handy Avalon Rangefinder. It comes with a small pocket for storing and with a little cloth to clean the lens.
Specifications Avalon Tec One Rangefinder:
Maximal distance: 600m
Maximale magnification: 6x
Diameter lens: 22mm
Battery included
The Bowdometer is comparable to a sports watch.. For your bow! Every shot gets registered, which makes counting arrows a thing of the past. This means you can focus on shooting and leave the counting to the device. Every shot also gets a score, based on data measurements during your shot routine. This data gets uploaded to your app so you can compare and analyse your training or see what a change of technique or bow set-up means for your consistency. The bowdometer is easily attached to your bow using the universal mounting bracket with either a bolt or the included velcro straps.
The bowdometer is easy to use and includes:
The Bowdometer itself
A universal bracket
A charging cable (micro-USB)
A bowdometer sticker
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Especially for competition shooters, binoculars are a popular tool for checking their own accuracy. They can be used to see where the arrows have hit the target and how many points have been reached from the firing point.
With the Avalon Classic 42, a reasonably priced binocular is coming onto the market, which is a good entry-level model for these purposes. With 42mm lenses and a 10x zoom it leaves nothing to be desired for the beginning. The binoculars are waterproof, fog-free and nitrogen-filled, making them ideal for outdoor use. The scope of delivery includes the binoculars and a practical carrying bag.
Specifications Avalon Binoculars Classic-42:
Magnification: 10x
Objective lens diameter: 42mm
Length: 15cm
Width: 13cm
Height: 6cm
Weight: 700g
€69.95
Training
Are you looking for a way to get more structure in your results and analysis, and want to improve by outsmarting your peers? A Fivics Target Score note book will offer the perfect solution. In this little note book you can write down scores, plot your arrows on a little target and add comments about your shooting next to it. This way you can easily track your progress in style!
If you want to write down your arrow volumes, a JVD arrow counter is super helpful to know exactly how many you shot. You will be able to track how long it takes you to shoot a specific amount of arrows, or you can take note of exhaustion during training. It's a nice tool to train and improve, but also track the improvement!
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