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The NISPOTDOR Professional Slingshot is a heavy-duty, metal-framed hunting and target shooting tool featuring a magnetic leather ammo holder, ergonomic grip with adjustable wrist support, and a complete kit including 100 ammo balls and 3 rubber bands. Designed for adults seeking precision, durability, and nostalgic outdoor fun, it delivers high-velocity shots with comfort and reliability.
















| ASIN | B07MCR5PG7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #75,213 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #101 in Hunting & Shooting Slingshots |
| Brand Name | NISPOTDOR |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (2,574) |
| Date First Available | April 14, 2019 |
| Included Components | clay slingshot ammo, slingshot replacement band, screw key |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.62 x 4.72 x 2.36 inches |
| Manufacturer | NISPOTDOR |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | ESG-SLS0001-01-US |
| Package Weight | 0.84 Kilograms |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
N**E
Outstanding Precision and Durability with the NISPOTDOR Professional Slingshot
I recently purchased the NISPOTDOR Professional Slingshot for hunting and outdoor activities, and I must say, it has exceeded all my expectations. From the moment I unpacked it, I could tell it was made with quality and care. The build is sturdy, ensuring durability and longevity, making it a reliable companion for any outdoor enthusiast. The slingshot’s ergonomic design is a game-changer. It fits perfectly in the hand, providing comfort during extended use. This design not only reduces hand fatigue but also improves accuracy, which is crucial for hunting. The grip is non-slip, offering a secure hold in all weather conditions, which enhances the overall shooting experience. The NISPOTDOR Professional Slingshot is not just a tool; it’s an investment for anyone serious about slingshot hunting or target practice. Its superior design, durability, and precision make it stand out from other slingshots on the market. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or someone looking to start slingshot shooting, this is the perfect choice. Highly recommended for its exceptional quality and performance.
A**R
Lot of fun.
I love this thing. Don't really use for anything other than target. But it will throw it out. I have shot steel and lead ball up to 40cal and its impressive.
V**Y
Good starter slingshot, with an issue.
When I received this slingshot, I was surprised to see how well packaged it came. It comes with a foam insulated case, extra bands (you'll need a ton), steel and clay ammo, and a light mount. The build is very nice, sporting a good handle, and wrist stabilizer. However, the three tube design is the biggest issue with this slingshot. The bands that come with the slingshot are small and thin. All three bands included broke within half a week and the accuracy was very poor. As nice as it is constructed, I would much rather prefer a slingshot that uses a single flat band design for much better accuracy.
A**R
It is so much fun.
I bought this so I could get practice and be able to have a friendly competition with my grandson. It was easy to assemble and it is very accurate The only problem is is my old arm gives out after about 25 shots lol. Definitely worth the money and I enjoy shooting it.
B**Y
Like the slingshot, the bands seem aged and broke easily
I am only writing this review as I do not seem to be able to find how to contact the seller. I will caveat the review with the seller has not had the chance to address as the product was only received today. Therefore I will have to wait and see how they address this issue. I received the Easimgo Slingshot Set today before 2pm. By 4pm I was out the door plinking cans. It is now 5pm as I write this review. I took about 10 shots to get used to the slingshot when 1 of the 6 bands in the sling broke. I figure no problem, as it came with 3 slings, might have been a bad band. I switch out to the second sling and start plinking again. Shot 11 or 12 and another band breaks on the second sling. At this point I want to see how the 3rd sling holds up so I install it. The set came with 50 clay balls. The picture accompanying this post shows I had 3 clays left by the time I was down to only 2 bands on the sling. I am 5'5" so it is not like my arms stretching the heck out of these slings. My boys have a Daisy slingshot that I had shot 250 times if I have shot it once. That is not including how many times they used the Daisy and we are only on the second band. As a suggestion to the seller, I see there are replacement slings that may be of better quality. If you sent us replacements, and I can shoot it 100 times without a band breaking, I will update this review. I will say that the handle itself is very nice and when it was shooting it was accurate, at 25ft the can was going down every 5th shot. And for other 4 shots the can was very scared.
O**M
Slingshot - well done
Great product Well made, heavyweight slingshot with some heft to it. Good power with the three bands and disengaging the middle band results in an easier pull for close range, although you can’t reach Goliath with just the two bands. Just right for plinking and scaring away the squirrels in my back yard. The bands can easily be equalized in length. Just manipulate the little ball bearing, back or forth, as needed, in the end of the band that seats in the handle, then reseat the bands to equalize their lengths for better accuracy. Comes with two additional sets of power bands. In the past, I’ve had a similar unit with latex bands that lasted a long time, so I don’t expect these bands to break or wear out soon. I hope that the others that complained about the band’s breaking simply received bands that were defective. Just as a precaution, I have rubbed my bands with a bit of talcum powder.
J**.
Great
Great,great
A**1
I mean, I bought this because I knew it was garbage, and wanted to write a review..
So, I shoot a lot of slingshots. I own a wall full, and I keep seeing posts come up, in my chosen social media, about folks new to the sport, not knowing where to get a real slingshot, going on Amazon, and getting overwhelmed by Amazon's algorithm tossing this hot garbage at their forehead. This is maybe the single worst type of slingshot for a newbie to buy, and by the time earn your experience, at least you'll understand why it's hot garbage, and you shouldn't buy it then either. First-off kids; a slingshot is not a bow, pulling back harder doesn't make your ammo go harder downrange. Fast retraction of the latex makes your ammo go faster downrange, which is why this trash is twice as bad, they give you slow reaction (compared to flat bands) tubes, then they give you three of them! So you're not only getting to pull back waaay harder, for your ammo to go slower, but your gonna get your hand slapped by the bands, which is what happens when the bands are too heavy for the ammo, the excess energy not needed to push the ammo downrange usually ends up slapping your hand, making that slow ammo/hard pull painful too! Yay! Now lets add to that, these guys were too cheap to add useable bands. Depending on where your anchor point is (cheek, lip, ear) plus how long your arms are, divided by the elongation factor of the latex (usually between 400% and 600%, so Length ÷ 4 or 6) is how long you make your bands. These bands were only 5.5" long... Ridiculously short and hard to pull. When I remade these bands, to try to make the slingshot useable, I ended up using a lighter tube, and making them 10" long... The bands were about the most complex I've ever made, so it's going to be next to impossible to get any other replacement band than the super-short, dangerously hard draw you have on the factory bands. And if you find replacements they're gonna cost.. The metal was poorly finished with yellow paint and hollow plastic woodgrain handles, it was slightly magnetic, with lots of sharp edges around the forks that will no doubt cut your bands while they are slapping back and forth, as bands overpowered for the ammo tend to do. The wrist brace is fully unnecessary if the slingshot hadn't of been set up to make you have to pull as hard as possible, pulling for no other reason than fooling people who don't understand slingshots and think that "more is better." The wrist brace also made the slingshot very hard to aim properly, because instead of just moving your wrist to aim the slingshot, you now have to move your whole arm, and your body to move your arm, because of the brace. It's worth mentioning that many of these pot-metal slingshots, especially ones that are set up with super hard pulls, are know to snap off the fork tips and send the fork tip into the users face. I started to pull on this, and would absolutely have snapped the latex if I even tried to get it all the way to my anchor point, IF the fork tip didn't shear off first. After one pull, where I couldn't get it half-way to my anchor point without serious concern, I tossed the short bands with the flimsy pouches, and made my own (green) set with a heavier cowhide pouch, and lighter, much longer bands. This whole slingshot design is like someone purposely designing a slingshot that was made to be the hardest to shoot, the most dangerous, just to get you to never shoot slingshots again,,, then they made it the 8 of the top 10 search results in the amazon algorithm.. A simple "Y" fork slingshot with flat bands is 1000x the slingshot (for hunting, or just targets) that this engineered hot garbage is, heck even a Y-fork off a tree with flat bands tied on is 800x the slingshot this trash is. Do not recommend...
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