Hungarian Steppe Bow
Hungarian Steppe Bow — a historical bow from the great Asiatic archery traditions. Handcrafted for performance and historical authenticity. Each bow reflects centuries of bow making knowledge developed by the cultures of the Eurasian steppe and East Asia.
The Hungarian Steppe Bow carries the legacy of the Magyar warriors who swept into Central Europe from the eastern steppe in the ninth century. Their mounted archery was so formidable that it fundamentally shaped the military architecture of medieval Europe.
Key Features
- Historically inspired design from the Hungarian Steppe tradition
- Compact and powerful reflexed profile
- Optimized for thumb draw technique
- Handcrafted laminated construction for durability
- Suitable for mounted archery and traditional field shooting
The Lineage of the Bow
Built for speed and maneuverability, the Hungarian steppe bow combines the compact reflexed profile of eastern horse bows with adaptations developed during the Magyar expansion into the Carpathian Basin. Its design balances stability and agility for mounted shooting.
The Hungarian bow represents a fascinating convergence of steppe archery tradition and Central European adaptation. It connects the great archery cultures of the east with the military history of medieval Europe.
The bow arrived from the steppe and stayed. So did the tradition.
Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | Hungarian Steppe Bow |
| Bow Type | Traditional Steppe Bow |
| Bow Length | 52 inches |
| Draw Weight Range | 30–75 lbs |
| Construction | Laminated wood with fiberglass backing |
| Handle Wood | Ash / Walnut / Exotic Woods |
| String Type | Dacron string |
| Recommended Shooting Style | Thumb draw |
| Delivery Time | 3–6 months |
Custom Build Options
Standard Woods (Included in base price)
- Ash
- Walnut
Exotic Woods (+100 EUR)
- Padauk
- Wenge
- Zebrano
- Purpleheart
- Rosewood
You can choose the wood used for the handle of your bow. Standard woods are included in the base price. Exotic woods are available as an optional upgrade and add +100 EUR to the final price.
Each bow is handcrafted and may show slight variations due to the natural character of the materials.
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My philosophy is rooted in the balance of respect. Respect for the natural wood, respect for the ancient geometry of the horse bow, and respect for the modern archer's need for consistency. Every limb is shaped by hand, every riser is polished until the soul of the wood reveals itself."
