A very good bow at a decent price in terms of draw strength. This is my first model of this kind. Good for both beginners and intermediates. It's worth remembering that even strong people may initially have trouble drawing it. I recommend buying carbon fiber arrows – aluminum ones also work for some time at long distances.
Cobra Protex 2.0 pulley bow with a draw force of 55 lb (25 kg) for right-handed people. Thanks to the use of pulleys in the pulling system, it does not require a lot of force to keep the string pulled, and the aiming process is easier than in a classic bow.
The bow's arms are made of durable fiberglass, while the maypole is made of aluminum. There is a rough-textured finish on the grip to ensure a firm grip.
The bow is made of aluminum.
The string and support cables are made of materials that are resistant to stretching, abrasion and heavy loads. There is a special rail on the maypole that pulls back the chord booster cords, so they do not interfere with shooting.
The chord and booster cords are made of materials that are resistant to stretching, abrasion and heavy loads.
Right-handed version. The bow comes with a target and arrow rest.
Technical data
Model: Cobra Protex 2.0
Color: Black
Maypole material: aluminum
Arm material: fiberglass
Pulling force: 55 lb (25 kg)
String length: 26 - 29" (660 - 736 mm)
Overall length: 1070 mm
Weight: 2300 g
Manufacturer: Poe Lang, PRC
| Bow type | Compound |
|---|---|
| Maximum draw weight | 55 lbs |
| Riser | Aluminum |
| Shoulder straps material | Fiberglass |
| Sight | Yes |
| Length | 1070 mm |
| Weight | 2300 g |
| Additional accessories included | Yes |
| Draw length | 26-29 " |
| Bow type | For right-handers |
| EAN | 4710933464225 |
| Manufacturer code | CO-047B-5529 |
| Brand | Poe Lang |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 14
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Fantastic fun! The bow's craftsmanship is excellent. I gave it as a gift, and then we spent the whole afternoon shooting. The arrows fit the bow perfectly. I highly recommend it.
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Excellent bow—for this price, it’s unmatched in draw strength. This is my second one; the previous is still working well after several years. Great choice for both beginners and intermediate shooters. Keep in mind that even strong people might have trouble drawing at first. I highly recommend investing in carbon fiber arrows, though aluminum ones are fine for a while on longer distances.
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Strong equipment, the only thing I added was a cookie-style arrow rest. Even at long distances, the arrows fly precisely; from about 25m, they pierce 15 layers of cardboard, a pallet, and go about 2 cm into a tree. I definitely recommend using carbon fiber arrows with replaceable tips – Poe Lang fiberglass arrows have a fixed tip, which makes it difficult to remove from hard targets after penetration.
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I bought this bow for recreational use. It’s impressive in power. Some practice is needed, even though it seems easy to use. It's a lot of fun, though. I recommend it to everyone as an interesting alternative to airguns or ASG—it’s just as enjoyable.
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I picked up my order in Ukraine via Nova Poshta with free shipping. The bow is solid, completely made of aluminum. You probably won't be disappointed with this purchase :) Delivery was about a week.
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My first compound bow. It is well made and seems like reliable equipment. Adjusting the string draw is not too difficult. I'm satisfied so far. I especially recommend it as your first bow of this type.
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After six months of use, I can confidently recommend this compound bow. At this price, it’s worth buying, considering the draw strength and build quality. I recommend using carbon fiber arrows and being patient at the beginning, as it takes some effort to fully enjoy the bow’s capabilities.
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Overall, a really nice bow. What caught my attention was its low price – you probably won't find a 55lbs draw strength bow for 500 PLN, especially on sale. This is my first compound bow, I've had it for a few months – it works flawlessly. A tip for beginners: don't get discouraged if it's hard to draw the bow at first – it's about technique, not just strength. After some practice, it's no longer a problem. It's worth considering buying a hair rest for more shooting comfort and definitely a release aid (or shooting gloves), as it's easy to chafe your fingers. I don't recommend fiberglass/aluminum arrows – they're cheap but not durable; it's better to get carbon ones right away. Arrows are easy to lose, so it's good to have a larger target, but not too hard; cardboard works well. 5 stars for this price. PS. don't shoot at plywood, because it will be difficult to remove the arrow.
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I have been using it for over a year. To fully use the bow, I recommend buying a brush rest, a sight, and a peep sight. The bow is very accurate—I get hand-sized groups at 30 meters, even though I rarely train. After unpacking, you need to attach the bent rod to pull the cables away from the arrow's path, even though this isn’t in the manual—this is important. Great bow for those on a tight budget. The draw strength is considerable—I’m 17 and manage fine, but my younger friend has a hard time with it.
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A very good bow, although the compound system does require quite a bit of strength to draw. After a few shots, I had abrasions on my forearm, so an armguard would be useful. I also recommend using gloves for your fingers.
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A good bow for its price. My only remark is the distance between the cables and the string is too small—the arrow fletching sometimes scrapes the cables, which affects the arrow's flight path.
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Great bow—the hardest part is starting the draw, but then the tension is barely noticeable. Some people recommend a release, but it’s not necessary. I'm 16 and not the strongest, but I have no major problems drawing it. The bow is very accurate—I recommend better arrows because cheap ones lose their tips quickly. When I shot into oak from about 20 meters, the arrow went in 6 cm and was hard to pull out; it almost goes through plywood boards. My 14-year-old brother can't draw it, so this bow isn't really for younger kids. No assembly instructions in the set, just a photo—the hardest is attaching the sight; I shoot without it and it’s fine. The arrow rest is alright, but could be better. For precise shooting, a better sight would help, as the included one is average. The bow’s coating easily wears off when in contact with concrete or stones. Overall, I highly recommend this bow for teens around 15 years old, perfect as a starter and brings lots of fun—a release isn’t necessary, but it can make shooting easier. Worth waiting for a sale—I managed to buy it for 370 PLN, while the regular price is 530 PLN.
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Although I bought it from another store. The bow is very strong. It may be difficult for a woman to draw. You can upgrade it with a better sight (three-pin), stabilizer (vibration dampener), and a peep sight with rubber. I recommend this model.
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