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Flemish B50 spliced ​​bowstring for 58" bows

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$54.98 USD
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$54.98 USD
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Highlights

The Battle-Merchant Flemish Spliced ​​B50 Bowstring is a traditional and robust choice for archers who value craftsmanship and reliability.

  • Specifically designed for use with 58-inch bows
  • Made from proven B50 Dacron material for optimal durability and stretch
  • Traditional Flemish splicing ensures a classic look and high strength
  • Consists of a total of 12 individual strands for balanced performance
  • Features a precise total length of approximately 138.5 cm unstrung
  • Equipped with convenient loops measuring approximately 4 to 4.5 cm for easy installation
Manufacturer's specifications

Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4, 25596, Wacken, info@battlemerchant.com

Flemish B50 splice string for 58" bows
Flemish B50 spliced ​​bowstring for 58" bows
Flemish B50 splice string for 58" bows

Flemish B50 spliced ​​bowstring for 58" bows in detail

Questions about the product Flemish B50 spliced ​​bowstring for 58" bows

How many strands does the Flemish B50 spliced ​​bowstring for 58" bows consist of?

The Flemish B50 splice string for 58" bows consists of 12 strands.

What material is the Flemish B50 spliced ​​bowstring made of, and is it suitable for Fastflight-compatible bows?

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For which type of bow is the Flemish B50 spliced ​​bowstring suitable and what effect does the bowstring material have on the brace height of the bow?

The Flemish B50 spliced ​​bowstring is suitable for longbows and recurve bows, especially traditional models not designed for more modern Fast Flight materials. Because the B50 Dacron material can stretch over time, this elongation will reduce the bow's brace height, which can be corrected by twisting the string.

What advantages does Flemish splicing offer over knotted bowstrings in terms of stability and tendon stress?

Flemish splicing offers greater stability than knotted bowstrings because the construction avoids tight kinks that could weaken the material. Furthermore, Flemish-spliced ​​bowstrings are considered to have a softer draw length, which reduces stress on the bow and thus extends its lifespan.