Yeah, the KESHES Dacron Bow String should work just fine with older recurve bows.
It's quite versatile, so whether you have a newer model or a traditional longbow, it should fit well. It comes in a bunch of different lengths and strand counts—like 12, 14, or 16 strands, and lengths from 44 to 70 inches. That means it can handle a variety of bow sizes and draw weights.
One cool thing to note is that these strings are made to be a little shorter than the bow’s AMO length. So if your bow is, say, 66 inches according to AMO measurements, the actual string will be 62 inches. This setup helps it fit better and perform more reliably.
The KESHES strings are made from Dacron B-55, an upgrade from the older B-50 version, which gives you better performance over time.
The manufacturer mentions that it holds its length well and minimizes creep, so you won’t be constantly fussing around with adjustments.
According to our research, people dig the pre-looped design, as it simplifies the setup. You don't need to worry about tying those tricky knots—just loop it on, and you're set.
If your bow has a draw weight of up to 65 pounds, the 16-strand version is a solid pick.
Our data shows that many really appreciate this string for its quality and durability. If you ever have issues, they have a speedy replacement service too.
All in all, it’s a pretty dependable option if you're looking to refresh an older recurve bow without much hassle.