








🏹 Elevate your aim, own the hunt—gear up like a pro in 2024!
The PANDARUS L1 Compound Bow is a fully adjustable, beginner-to-intermediate level bow featuring a 0-70 lbs draw weight and 19.25"-31" draw length. Crafted with CNC machined 6061 T6 aluminum cams and BCY-X bowstring, it delivers up to 320 FPS speed with 75% let-off for smooth, powerful shots. This 2024 model comes as a complete archery kit including arrows, sights, stabilizer, and protective gear, designed for versatile use in hunting, target practice, and bowfishing.











| Model Name | L1 |
| Brand | PANDARUS |
| Color | Black Right Handed Pro Bag |
| Material | Aluminum, carbon |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Archery Draw Weight | 70 Pounds |
| Archery Draw Length | 31 Inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 37.5 x 14.5 x 3.75 inches |
| Package Weight | 4.24 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | PANDARUS |
| Manufacturer | panduola |
A**Y
So much fun and makes a great gift
Purchase this as a gift. My friend loved it! The set up was simple and easy and the kid came with everything he needed to get started. This is perfect for a beginner in this hobby and the thing shoots insanely fast and nice. Great fun for shooting targets And practicing bow skills.
S**L
Sweet setup and good quality.
We ordered this bow for my daughters birthday. It seemed good for the price. I know there are good reviews and bad reviews. I knew that this bow would fit her needs fod mainly target shooting.It came just fine and was packeged ok. It was easily set up and adjusted for her draw length and draw poundage. She took it and within a two days of shooting, "robin hooded" an arrow. Sweet! It shoots great and feels good to hold and shoot. The arrows are good quality and the equipment is good enough for what ever you would like to do. All-in-all, it is good enough for what ever you wish to do. Good deal. Very nice in my oppinion.
P**S
Decent starter bow
First I do know the power rating of this one is off on its max or minimum or both, I don't remember. Other than that it serves my purpose of getting rid of garden varmits.My wife wanted to learn how to shoot a bow so since I've had some experience shooting a bow I bought this one to teach her with. As long as you take your time dialing it in its actually pretty accurate, I can shoot a groundhog, rabbit, a pepsi can, and one of those tiny little yard flags from 50 ft no problem. I tried to keep it limited to shooting accurate from my kitchen window to the garden so I dialed it in for accuracy at that range so I can't speak of further range accuracy.The arrows aren't that great which was actually perfect since she was just starting, didn't have to worry about losing them or her hitting a tree and ruining one, which she did both. And the screw for the head popped right out so I just got to shrug it off.Downside for some, the sight has a place for a tiny light to illuminate the pin which apparently doesn't come with it, but I didn't need one so not really a downside for me
A**R
Great for Smaller Women and Kids
I purchased 3 of these for Christmas so my wife and I could shoot in the yard with our adult daughter who was visiting for the holidays. These are very nice for a basic beginners bow. There's is minimal screws and assembly before you can actually use it. Very simple to screw on the sights and arrow rests.They are adjustable and we took advantage of that feature. My wife and daughter are both very small. I was able to turn the tension adjustment screws enough so that each bow only required about 30--32lbs of force to pull back. Once the pulleys break-over, the tension required to hold a bow at full draw is only about 12-15lbs.We had no complaints. They're advertised as low cost for beginners and that's exactly why we purchased them. They work great.
H**.
Read and follow set up instructions as well as consult experienced archers before shooting.
This is a jewel of a starter bow. The only failure we've experienced was the peep sight lanyard came loose but a strap tie got us back in action. We've shot 150 plus shots and got the draw length/pin sights set. worth the price this far.
B**.
Advertised as 0-70lb draw weight it is not.
It seems like a pretty nice bow. When I drew the bow the first or second time after increasing the draw weight to the maximum I recognized that it did not feel like a 70lb bow. I was planning on taking it to a local archery shop for them to test draw weight but before I did I took another look at the instruction manual and saw that under specifications draw weight is stated at 15-45lbs. I had a 45lb bow when I was 12 or 13 years old. I'm sure it is completely capable of taking a deer or smaller game and is very lightweight and seems pretty good overall if dialed in properly. Probably a decent youth bow or for target fun. The fletchings on the arrows are misaligned and warped from shipping without adequate protection but you get a bunch of them. Would not be a fun upgrade or practice in arrow smithing to remove the warped and misaligned fletches and either try to straighten them by heating carefully with a hair dryer and re installing or using new fletches. Wouldn't say this is a bad value for someone in the market for a 15-45lbs compound.
J**R
Have the staff wherever you are going to shoot set them up for you, don't set them up yourself.
I purchased two sets, one for me and one for my wife. We took them to an indoor archery range and had the staff set up the bows. My bow was set up fine. However, the second one, the staff discovered a crack in one of the limb forks and would not let us shoot it, so we had to return it to the vendor for replacement. They are replacing it, but we will not receive it until Monday, so I can't review the replacement yet. My bow that I was shooting performed fine for two days, until today, when I heard a pop when I drew back to shoot, and noticed a frayed string. I took it to the staff at the range, and they said that one of the strands had popped, and you could see it. I asked them what could be done about it, and they said that it would eventually break and could be dangerous, and the fix was to re-string the bow. So I had them re-string the bow, it will take a few days and cost me $160 for the repair. This is unsettling because both bows I purchased have had issues. They are not expensive bows; you get what you pay for, but I did not expect problems to be present so soon. So, if you purchase this bow, take it to a professional to be set up like I did before you do any shooting. Don't set it up yourself.
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