Grozer • Szimeiszter • Fiberglass Mongol bows

Traditional Mongolian bows by renowned bowyers

Horsebows and Asiatic bows available through the Cible Verte Archery webshop: Grozer, Szimeiszter and fiberglass models, with personalized 7/7 advice to help you choose the best bow and arrow setup for you.

Mongolian bows and horsebows

Grozer Mongolian bows, Szimeiszter Mongol bows and practical starter models.

This page is for archers who search for a Mongolian bow, Grozer horsebow, thumb draw bow or beginner horsebow and want clear information before buying. Compare the main bow types, understand draw weight and arrow setup, then continue to the Cible Verte webshop.

Cible Verte Archery works with traditional archery equipment in Belgium and has Hungarian roots, with direct experience using and setting up Asiatic bows, Grozer bows and handmade arrows.

Available bow categories

Grozer Biocomposite Mongolian bow models and other Mongol horsebows

Browse the main Mongolian bow and horsebow categories. Product availability, draw weight and exact specifications are checked in the Cible Verte webshop.

Grozer Biocomposite Mongolian bow

Grozer biocomposite

Grozer Biocomposite Mongolian bow

A Grozer Mongolian bow for archers looking for a traditional horsebow with a more historical feel than a simple fiberglass model. This type of bow is relevant for thumb draw, long draw technique and traditional Asiatic archery.

  • Grozer bow
  • Mongolian horsebow profile
  • For thumb draw and traditional release
  • Ask for current draw weights
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Grozer Biocomposite Early Mongolian bow

Grozer early Mongolian

Grozer Biocomposite Early Mongolian bow

Early Mongolian style Grozer bow with a traditional Asiatic shape. A useful option for archers comparing Grozer Mongolian bows, horsebows and biocomposite models for historical or technical shooting.

  • Biocomposite construction
  • Early Mongolian bow design
  • Long draw horsebow use
  • Suitable arrow setup recommended
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Grozer Early Mongolian Carbon Laminated bow

Grozer carbon laminated

Grozer Early Mongolian Carbon Laminated bow

A carbon laminated Grozer Early Mongolian bow for archers who want a modern laminated horsebow with a fast, stable shooting feel. Carbon laminated construction is usually chosen for efficiency, durability and consistent performance.

  • Total length: 56 1/2″
  • Length between siyahs: 43″
  • Strung length: 51″
  • Draw weight: 25–65#
  • Max draw length: 32″
  • Brace height: 7 1/2″
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Grozer Laminated Early Mongolian bow

Grozer laminated

Grozer Laminated Early Mongolian bow

A Grozer laminated Early Mongolian bow for traditional archers who want a practical shooting bow with Mongolian horsebow geometry. Laminated bows are often chosen for regular training, stable performance and easier maintenance than more historical constructions.

  • Laminated construction
  • Early Mongolian horsebow design
  • Practical training bow
  • Draw weight depends on stock
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Szimeiszter Short Mongol bow

Szimeiszter short bow

Szimeiszter Short Mongol bow

A compact Szimeiszter Mongol bow for archers who prefer a shorter Asiatic bow. Useful for dynamic shooting, short-range practice and horsebow techniques where compact bow length is preferred.

  • Short Mongol bow
  • Hungarian bowyer
  • Compact horsebow feel
  • Good for dynamic shooting
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Szimeiszter Mongol bow

Szimeiszter Mongol

Szimeiszter Mongol bow

A Szimeiszter Mongol bow for traditional archery, thumb draw practice and general horsebow shooting. A practical choice for archers who want a handmade-style Mongolian bow from a Hungarian bowyer.

  • Mongol horsebow style
  • Made by Szimeiszter
  • Traditional archery use
  • Ask for available draw weights
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Fiberglass Mongol bow

Fiberglass beginner option

Fiberglass Mongol bow

A fiberglass Mongol bow for beginners, clubs and everyday shooting. This is the most accessible way to start with Mongolian horsebow shooting before moving to a Grozer or Szimeiszter model.

  • Beginner-friendly price
  • Fiberglass construction
  • Good for regular practice
  • Check suitable arrows before use
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Fiberglass Mongol bow embroidered leather

Decorated fiberglass model

Fiberglass Mongol bow embroidered leather

A fiberglass Mongol bow with embroidered leather finish. It keeps the accessible fiberglass construction while giving a more traditional visual appearance for archers who want a decorative Mongolian horsebow.

  • Fiberglass Mongol bow
  • Embroidered leather finish
  • Accessible horsebow model
  • For beginners and casual shooting
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Before choosing a Mongolian bow

Draw weight, draw length and release style matter.

Most people searching for a Mongolian horsebow are not only looking for a product name. They need to know whether the bow fits their strength, technique and arrow setup.

Choose a realistic draw weight

For learning thumb draw or starting with Asiatic archery, a lighter bow is usually more useful than a heavy one. A bow that is too strong makes technique, anchor and release harder to control.

Check maximum draw length

Mongolian and Asiatic bows are often used with longer draw lengths than many Western traditional bows. Always check the maximum draw length before choosing arrows or draw weight.

Match the arrows to the bow

Arrow length, spine, point weight and total arrow mass are important for safety and performance. A Grozer Mongolian bow or laminated horsebow should not be used with random arrows.

Thumb draw or Mediterranean release

Many archers buy Mongolian bows because they want to learn thumb draw. Some bows can also be shot with Mediterranean release, but the arrow setup and technique may change.

Arrows for Mongolian bows

Do not choose the bow without thinking about arrows.

For Mongolian horsebows, the arrow is not an accessory. It is part of the setup. Draw weight, draw length, release method and point weight all affect the correct arrow spine and arrow mass.

Cible Verte can help with carbon arrows, wooden arrows and practical training arrows for Grozer, Szimeiszter and fiberglass Mongol bows.

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Mongolian bow FAQ

Questions people ask before buying a Mongolian horsebow

What is the difference between a Mongolian bow and a horsebow?

A Mongolian bow is a type of Asiatic composite-style bow. The word horsebow is often used for short, reflexed traditional bows used in dynamic shooting and mounted archery. Many people search for “Mongolian horsebow” when they want a compact Asiatic bow suitable for thumb draw.

Is a Grozer Mongolian bow suitable for beginners?

It depends on draw weight and model. A beginner should usually avoid choosing a heavy bow. For first thumb draw practice, a lighter draw weight and properly matched arrows are more important than maximum power.

What arrows do I need for a Mongolian bow?

You need arrows matched to your real draw length, bow draw weight, release style and point weight. Thumb draw and long draw can change the required arrow length and spine. Ask for advice before using random arrows with a Grozer or Szimeiszter bow.

Can I shoot a Mongolian bow with three fingers?

Many Mongolian and Asiatic bows can be shot with Mediterranean release, but they are often bought for thumb draw. The shooting feel, arrow position and tuning may be different depending on release style.

Why search for Grozer or Grózer bows?

Many traditional archers specifically search for Grozer, Grózer, Grozer Mongolian bow, Grozer horsebow or Grozer biocomposite bow because the name is well known in Asiatic and historical bowmaking. This page groups relevant Mongolian-style options before sending visitors to the webshop.