Normally I don't write reviews but this bow irritated me so much that I had to write one. I managed to shoot with it relatively normally during only one session; there were always some problems—either the bow was falling apart in my hands, or the cams were drawing unevenly. Now the cable is fraying. It hasn't snapped yet, but looking at the way it looks now after only 200 shots from new, it's only a matter of time. Personally, I think it's better to add those extra 500 PLN and buy yourself better equipment than this, because you'll 100% lose your interest in archery. I’ve just had enough of tinkering with it and buying parts, from which I could already assemble a second bow. I think it even arrived to me with a manufacturing defect, but I only noticed it after personally disassembling the bow. The manufacturing defect was that the bow limb at the spot where the cam is did not have a spacer separating the limb from the cam to allow free movement (only one limb lacked this spacer). Without it, the screw holding the cam knocked against the limb, and I only noticed this after I disassembled the bow and carefully analyzed the mechanisms.
Poe Lang presents a modern compound bow featuring advanced technologies absent in budget models. Utilizing a pulley system in the draw mechanism, holding the string at full draw requires minimal effort. This makes aiming significantly easier compared to shooting with a classic bow.
Rex Quad stands out as a versatile and user-friendly compound bow, offering adjustable draw length ranging from 20 to 29 inches (508 - 736 mm) and adjustable draw weight from 15 to 55 pounds (7 - 25 kg). The adaptable draw weight ensures the resistance suits the user's strength and preference.
The bow incorporates a robust steel riser and lightweight, split limbs crafted from resilient fiberglass. Both the string and support cables are manufactured from materials engineered to withstand abrasion and endure high tension.
A specialized rail on the riser efficiently separates the support cables from the string, ensuring unobstructed shooting by preventing cable interference.
The Poe Lang Rex Quad compound bow serves both novices and experienced archers, including youth users. Designed for right-handed shooters.
Main features:
- contemporary compound bow,
- features both draw weight and length adjustments,
- split limbs constructed from durable, lightweight fiberglass,
- steel riser,
- integrated rail to eliminate cable interference with the string during shooting.
Bow comes equipped with threading for installing a rest, sight, and central stabilizer.
Set includes:
- two 30" arrows,
- multi-pin sight,
- screw-in arrow rest,
- quiver mounted on the riser,
- Whisker Biscuit style arrow rest.
Technical data
Color: skull camo
Material: fiberglass, metal
Length: 711 mm
Draw length: 20 - 29" (508 - 736 mm)
Draw weight: 15 - 55 lbs (7 - 25 kg)
Weight: 1440 g
Manufacturer: Poe Lang, PRC
| Bow type | Compound |
|---|---|
| Maximum draw weight | 25 kg |
| Riser | Steel |
| Shoulder straps material | Fiberglass |
| Sight | Yes |
| Quiver holder | Yes |
| Length | 711 mm |
| Weight | 1440 g |
| Additional accessories included | Yes |
| Arrows in the set | Yes |
| Draw length | 20 - 29 " |
| Bow type | For right-handers |
| EAN | 4710933463112 |
| Manufacturer code | CO-029M |
| Brand | Poe Lang |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 24
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A very nice bow for beginners, great for starting your archery adventure. As others have mentioned, it’s worth getting carbon arrows, because the aluminum ones are very fragile. Other than that, I think the price-to-quality ratio is adequate. Personally, I am satisfied with it, I recommend it.
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After the first shooting with the bow, the string fell off, the cable guide rail and the clips holding them. Up until that point, it worked well, it was pleasant to shoot and easy to use. It's not my first time shooting a bow, it cost quite a bit so I’m giving it one star, because if this happened after 500 shots, fine, but I didn’t even shoot 20.
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Excellent quality to price ratio. I own several products from the Poe Lang brand and I definitely recommend this Taiwanese manufacturer; both bows and arrows are at a very decent level. The bow is really strong.
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This is the first bow I have bought and intend to use. It seems solid in terms of build quality and handling. As for comfort when using it, I will write about that in a later comment. I bought the bow at a good promotional price.
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Very good quality compound bow with adjustable draw weight, which performs perfectly in the field. A product worth its price, also recommended for young archery enthusiasts.
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The Poe Lang Rex Quad block bow is excellent equipment for both beginners and more technically advanced people. A very well-made bow that is perfect for both training and hunting.
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The bow is solidly made and looks very good. However, I don't know if this is just my case, but when I started installing the sight, I came across an Allen screw that didn't fit either a 2mm or a 2.5mm key. It's a bit of an unpleasant surprise to encounter such a screw when assembling one of the important parts.
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The best bow on the market at this price. The product looks good, careful workmanship and ease of use are just some of its many advantages. I recommend it.
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The product looks good. The best bow on the market for this price. Lightning-fast delivery. I recommend it.
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This is my first bow and the 29 kg draw weight is completely enough. I took my first shot at a piece of plywood, and behind it I had cardboard boxes and a 22 mm OSB board. To my surprise, the arrow went through all the obstacles and the tip was slightly sticking out of the board :). Overall, I am satisfied and I recommend it.
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I have the 65lbs version. The arrow, even a blunt one, pierces an 18mm furniture board from half a meter, and goes several centimeters into a target. Congratulations to those who complain about dry firing, that their bows didn’t fall apart and nothing happened...
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Sorry for being off-topic, but some people boast about dry shots (shooting without an arrow). Let me point out that after such actions, no one will honor the warranty. Congratulations on your luck—in many such cases, the limbs of the bow break and injure the archers. I have the Poe Lang model to start with, it's okay.
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Excellent device, I like the craftsmanship and size. It's a pity that the manual is rather mediocre, because someone who has had no previous contact with a bow may have problems.
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I have been an owner of the bow for 2 weeks. Disadvantages: - when you draw the string "dry - without an arrow" and release it, the string falls off the guides and the element located on the rail that pulls the auxiliary strings "flies out" of it and disappears. Fortunately, I have a 3D printer and can print this element myself. (You cannot buy this part) - after a few shots, you should check the attachment of the rail pulling the auxiliary strings because it may detach from the riser.
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