Terms and conditions

Warranty

Long lasting bow is one of the main goals for the bow maker. I offer a 1 year warranty against material and craftsmanship defects starting from the day of purchase. If a manufacturing related issue does happen, it happens within a year and this system works great for me so far. There are very  very little issues these days but nothing is perfect made by a man so it is nice to be covered by a warranty.

Warranty does not cover the wear of the bow string or the shelf plate. Damaged bow finish is not covered as well.

Any modifications on the bow done by the owner will void the warranty.

Buyer must cover the shipping charges to return the bow for the repair. Cost of the delivery after the repair is covered by the maker.

Warranty does not cover improper use and abuse of the bow. 

Warranty can be claimed only by the original purchaser. If the bow does not have a serial number, you just need to inform about the date of the purchase. All bows sold these days can be traced to their purchaser with the online payment database.

Returns

Returns are accepted

Return period is 14 days starting from receiving the bow. Your signature for the courier or  the post office marks that date.

Buyer must pay for the return shipping.

Bow care

This bow can serve you many many years with a proper care.

Never ever dry fire a bow. It can lead to a delamination.

Try for avoid using on extreme weather conditions. Do not leave it strung in a car on a hot and sunny day. It can deform the limbs or even cause delamination. Do not leave it out in the cold overnight. Before shooting it in a cold weather, brace and exercise the bow indoors

Try to store it unstrung and out of direct sun light if possible. Even though the finish has good UV resistance, sunlight will eventually damage anything. Hardwood will mellow or darken faster.

Do not shoot an arrow that shows any damage like dents or cracks. It is very dangerous not only for the bow but for the archer as well.  

Bow quivers should not be installed past the fadeouts of the riser.

 Do not use a low stretch bow string if your bow does not have a proper reinforcement. 

It is not recommended to shoot arrows that are lighter than 9 grains per pound of the draw weight because that can damage the bow.