

Timeless design meets the thrill of the hunt with the Summit 60" Recurve Bow. This bow captures the elegance of traditional craftsmanship while delivering the power and precision you need to make every shot count.
Riser: Crafted from a harmonious mix of hard maple, rosewood, walnut, and white ash, its beauty is matched only by its performance. The radiused cut-on-center shelf has a rug rest and leather plate installed.
Limbs: Black fiberglass limbs with reinforced limb tips compatible with modern high performance strings.
Designed for bowhunters who demand reliability and accuracy, the Summit Recurve is ready for any challenge. Complete with a Flemish twist string, and protective case, this bow is more than gear: it’s an experience waiting to be unleashed.
Recommended brace height of 7-1/2" - 8-1/4" measured @ 28".
Right Hand Only. Available in draw weights of 29, 35, 40, 45, 50, and 55# @ 28" draw.
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Choose from a left or right handed bow (choose based on what hand you Draw the bow string with), and bow weight at a 28" draw length. Remember that with a traditional bow the weight will change depending upon what your draw length is. Bow weight will change approximately ±2½ pounds for every inch from a bows rated draw length. So a bow rated 45# @ 28" bow is roughly a 42½# @ 27" or 47½# @ 29". Draw weight is marked at the nearest 5# increment to actual weight, (2#'s under and 3#'s over). This is an industry wide standard.
Bow stringer not included. A bow stringer is recommended for stringing any recurve bow or longbow. Stringing a bow without a bow stringer, or stringing it backwards will void a bow's warranty. Click here to see our Bow Stringers. It is recommended to unstring your bow if you do not plan to be shooting more than week. Store your bow on its side, or hanging vertically from a peg. Never rest the bow on the lower tip for extended periods of time. Never dry fire the bow (shooting without an arrow).
Minimum Arrow Weight - Do not shoot an arrow weighing less than eight grains for every pound of peak draw weight. For example: If your bow's peak weight is 40 pounds at your 30" draw length, do not shoot an arrow weighing less than 320 grains total arrow weight (40# x 8 gpp = 320 grains). Shooting an arrow below eight grains per pound (gpp) can cause damage to your bow similar to dry firing and possible injury to the shooter or others nearby. Damage caused by shooting an arrow that is too light will damage the bow and will not be covered under warranty by 3Rivers Archery or bow manufacturer.