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ksbirdogn
12-11-2007, 06:16 AM
My son has the Hoyt Banshee which is a great bow. My nephew wants one just like it! It doesn't have to be hoyt but would sure like to hear if anyone has a good LH youth bow for sale! Help ole Santy Clause out plz!

suzq
12-11-2007, 09:31 AM
Good morning,

I have a LH Bear OdysseyII with adjustable draw length for sale, $275.

I bought it new and used it from March-August, when I was first learning to shoot. (I'm right handed but left-eye dominant - so had to learn to shoot lefty).

I've since upgraded to a Bowtech Equalizer, so would love to see my first bow go to a good home & help someone else out.

Let me know.

Long Draw
12-12-2007, 07:02 AM
there is an archery shop on ebay who are sellin new lefty Bear Archery youth bow models for $219 with some accessories. also look at brownings micro midas.

buckkiller93
11-14-2008, 12:03 AM
i might have your bow
30-40lbs.
micro midas 3
LH
bought it in 05
grown out of it
little rust but in great shape
has a prong rest
bad sights won't sell with
peep
kisser button
stabilizer
nice bow can shoot great groups
more info just contact me at buckkiller93@yahoo.com
Deon



QUOTE=ksbirdogn;101643]My son has the Hoyt Banshee which is a great bow. My nephew wants one just like it! It doesn't have to be hoyt but would sure like to hear if anyone has a good LH youth bow for sale! Help ole Santy Clause out plz![/QUOTE]

brokenantler
12-25-2008, 10:53 AM
My son has a left hand Mathews Ignition he is about to grow out of. I just ordered the last module I can get in 26in, I also have a 21 and 23. it has 50lb limbs on it, and I have 40lb limbs that will go with it. The bare bow with extra limbs and modules will be 300.00. It has a trpohy ridge drop zone rest, spot hogg sight,,limbsavers,peep,wrist sling,stabilizer,all this will add 200.00 to the price. It is set up now at 23in, 50lbs

kebees4
12-26-2008, 11:19 AM
You can't beat the bear Odyssey 2 for the price. You can pick them up new on ebay for just over $200. My twins have them and killed 3 deer with them this year. Get the 5o# model and not the 40# as they will use them longer. You don't need any special tools to change draw length or adjust the weight setting. They are also quiet shooter. My one son had a browning micro and it was not close to the quality of the bear. My boy's are 12 years old and love them.