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Product Details for BFC-WK1 WUKONG
The BFC-WK1 is built from fully skeletonized 7075 aerospace-grade aluminum, offering exceptional strength with reduced weight. The precision 7075 aluminum cam system ensures durability and smooth performance. Available in Anodized Black and Titanium Gray finishes.
Featuring pre-curved wide laminated limbs and a balanced 24-inch axle-to-axle design, the WK1 delivers excellent shooting stability. Vibration is minimal — especially during steel ball training — while arrow shots remain smooth and controlled for consistent accuracy.
IBO Speed: Up to 410 FPS
Steel Ball Speed: Up to 460 FPS
Supports powerful output, capable of launching 15 mm training steel balls at higher draw weight settings.
Compatible with most standard compound bow accessories and BattleFalcon modular systems:
Night-vision recording scope
Steel ball magazine system
Beginner anchor-point training device
Compact, stable, and highly modular — the BFC-WK1 is designed for users seeking strong performance with smooth shooting control.
| Weight | 2.88 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 78 × 34 × 14 cm |
| color | Black, Titanium Gray |





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Cordone J –
My first reaction when I got the Wukong: “Wow, this feels rock solid.” The 24″ short axle design really gives peace of mind.
Clevelini –
Grip feels great, matches my hand, draw is stable. That gave me confidence right from the start.
J Field –
The short axle design makes it easy to use even among trees or obstacles—not like the long-axle ones that feel bulky.
Ma Timo –
Looks, feel, performance—all on point. Recommend to anyone wanting a compound bow but afraid of picking wrong.
Bei Fei –
Noticed clear accuracy improvement—went from 5-6 misses at 20 m to just 1-2 misses. Progress is visible.
Okun Wei –
Arrow mode works smoothly too—when I train accuracy, arrows are more stable than steel balls, which is awesome.
Bodnarski –
Reason to buy: dual mode (steel balls + arrows) + short axle + adjustable draw. Covers almost everything I need.
Rekhi Ony –
More than enough—very stable accuracy. After just half a day of practice, I’m hitting 8 out of 10 arrows at 10 meters.
Wake –
Compared to my old single-use bow, this one that covers both steel balls and arrows takes the experience up a notch.
St raden –
Set it to 50 lb for a try—feels good. Strong draw, but not exhausting once you get used to it.
Obidovic –
Setup was simple—took me about 20 minutes solo.
Sven Ning –
Short axle plus stable structure means I can quickly aim even while moving in the woods—feels very natural.
Tomei Ianu –
Tried the rapid-fire steel balls—targets got hit almost instantly. This power exceeds what I used to have.
Ke La La –
Pulled full 75 lb for a test—definitely packed strength. Felt like I leveled up instantly.
Zayevsky –
This bow feels like a professional archery bow. With large cams, it packs serious power and the arrows shoot really fast. Drawing at 75lb is a thrill, and I even went up to 80lb—so much fun! This bow is really great!
Herluzac –
Didn’t expect CNC machining and premium materials to make that much difference—but I feel it in the gear.
Ti Ni –
The black version is understated but powerful—perfect for outdoors without drawing too much attention but definitely built for use.
Merayalbe –
Much steadier than short-axle bows, with both looks and performance on point. Hitting a bottle at 50 meters is a breeze. The power is strong—first time at full draw, and the bow shape is just full and beauti
Joe canal –
Build quality deserves a thumbs-up—aviation aluminum + CNC machining, you can feel the class in your hand.
Subeco tower –
The dual-use mode is seriously practical: steel balls are fun, arrows for training—no gaps in use.
M low –
The kit came complete—no missing pieces. Took it out and began practicing right away. No extra parts hassle.
sergei rachmaninoff –
Haven’t tried night session yet, but daytime practice already gives good feedback—less wobble than I expected.
Ust ad –
In one sentence: the Wukong is a true “all-round + high-performance” compound bow. I really like it.