Sights
A sight gives you a repeatable aiming reference, and the right type depends on your bow, your discipline, and the distances you shoot.
About sights
A sight turns aiming from guesswork into something you can repeat shot after shot. Target sights for recurve and compound favour fine, adjustable pins or a single movable pin for precise distance changes; hunting sights tend toward fixed multi-pin or single-pin designs built for quick, rugged use in the field. Things that matter include the aperture or pin size, how finely the sight adjusts, the sight radius, and whether it suits the distances you shoot. We pair sight choices with the setup guidance — sighting in and tuning — so the hardware actually earns its place on your bow.
Products
Products are added to this department as we finalise sourcing.
We’re still confirming which sights to stock, and we won’t list anything we can’t actually supply. In the meantime, our coaches can help you choose — and you can browse the buying guides and tools that cover this gear.
While this fills in
- Browse all shop departments
- Read the buying guides — honest “best for you” picks that name the trade-offs.
- How-to & tuning — step-by-step setup from credentialed coaches.
- Talk to a coach before you buy.