Kids Try New Daisy Archery Products at NWTF

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posted on February 19, 2015
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Since the inception of Daisy, generations of new hunters and recreational shooters have taken their first shot with Daisy BB guns. So it should come as no surprise that Daisy Outdoor Products has introduced a youth archery line. The products include a longbow and compound bow, recommended for youth age 10 and older with adult supervision, and a crossbow recommended for youth age 16 and older with adult supervision.

So what do the kids think? At the Family Adventure Village, which is part of the recently concluded NWTF Convention and Sport Show, archers of all ages stopped by to try Daisy's new youth archery products. If their response is anything to go by, this new line is sure to be a new Daisy favorite.

Daisy has a long-standing partnership with the NWTF as the official airgun of the NWTF's JAKES (Juniors Acquiring Knowledge, Ethics and Sportsmanship) Take Aim program. JAKES Take Aim trailers already are outfitted with a Daisy inflatable BB gun range and youth BB guns, and soon will have access to Daisy youth archery equipment.

Daisy's support of the NWTF includes a recent donation of 50 inflatable BB gun ranges, each with a Daisy Model 74 youth semi-automatic BB repeater. Helping introduce young people to recreational shooting and archery supports NWTF's Save the Habitat. Save the Hunt. initiative.

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