KG Osprey Clear Glass - CLEARANCE
KG Osprey Clear Glass - CLEARANCE

KG Osprey Clear Glass - CLEARANCE

Regular price
£490.00
Sale price
£440.00
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Clearance of KG traditional bows to make way for new stock.

These are all new but MAY have slight marks from shop display. However most are immaculate. If in doubt please ask. All come with a bowstring and appropriate arrow rest.

Only the bows listed here are in the sale, other bow weights are at normal price.

This fantastic bow from the KG Bowyers and appropriately named with the graceful flowing limbs as the wings of a bird of prey.
This is a unique and tastefully designed bow which unwinds so smoothly to full draw, and yet produces an incredible amount of energy. When this is transferred into the arrow it generates incredible arrow speed and flat trajectory giving tremendous pleasure with every shot.
A composite constructed bow using clear glass which enhances the beautiful timber used in the limbs.
Available in Right or Left handed and with either a Satin or Gloss finish
The physical weight of the bow is approximately 600 grams but this is depending of the type wood used in the bow

The maximum draw length for this bow is 34"

Bracing Height from back of bow 8 " to 8 3/4"


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Woody
Osprey II

I already have a 30lb Carbon Osprey but upon seeing a discounted 28lb Clear Glass Osprey I thought it would be rude not to buy it. Being a bit of an old goth I prefer my bows in as dark a woods as possible, but there's no way around it, this is a beautiful bow. Out of all my KGs (I'm slightly embarrassed to say I now have four) this has already got more admiring comments than all the rest put together, also people can't believe how silent it is. KGs are always quiet bows but I've found if you experiment with different brace heights (between the recommended range of 8- 8¾" of course) you'll find a sweet spot where the bow is it's quietest, for me, this is also the brace height where the arrows start going just where you want them to. The 2lb drop in draw weight has made it so easy to shoot, it's glorious. I've have a Forester and a Falcon, mainly because of the pistol grips, which I assumed would make shooting easier, but I've found the Osprey (with a leather grip I hasten to add) just works for me. As I've said in a previous review, the feedback through the grip is all information about your form, you get to realise very quickly what you are doing wrong and what you are doing right. Rather than going into even more detail and writing a novel, I best stop waffling and finish up. The whole range of KG traditional bows are, IMHO, the best in the world. Sure, I haven't tried every bow there is, but suffice to say, I'm now not looking anywhere else. The Osprey, it appears, is my favourite KG bow, now I'll just have to work out a few spurious reasons to by more. Great staff, great bows, job done.