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- Bow Lenght: 54″
- Bow Weight: ~2 lbs
- Draw Weight: 25 – 60 lbs
- Takedown: Yes
Samick Sage Recurve Bow Review:
The [easyazon_link identifier=”B006MYK0Z8″ locale=”US” tag=”astraightar0d-20″]Samick Sage Recurve Bow[/easyazon_link] offers its users an economical recurve bow which also packs a lot of power. The 62 inch Recurve Bow offers up to a 28 inch draw. The bow is not only easy to use and operate, but also looks extremely sharp, as the limbs are made of hard maple wood and fitted with a black fiberglass to make the bow even more durable against event the harshest weather. The Samick Sage Recurve Bow comes equipped with a B-50 bow string, reinforced limp tips, brass plunger, stabilizer and sight/quiver bushings. The limbs are made of a hard maple core which has been surrounded by black fiberglass. The limbs can also be upgrade to better quality, or even a different brand, if the hunter wishes to do so.
Touted as being the most bow for your buck, the Samick Sage Recurve bow has made a believer out of countless hunters. With the option to choose either a left handed, or right handed bow, and combined with its easy drawback, the Samick is the ideal bow for any hunter, young or old. It is important to note the bow does not come with an arrow rest, however one does have the option of ordering a Bair hair rest and plate, or a Bear weatherest for either the right, or left hand.
Taken as a whole, the Samick Sage Recurve Bow is easily one of the best takedown recurve bows available on the market. The bow is ideal for anyone who is new to archery, as it is extremely easy to use, operate, as well as maintain. Regardless of if this is the first recurve bow one has own, or one is an avid hunter, the Samick Sage Recurve Bow is a bow worth adding to any hunters collection and will make true believers out of even the biggest recurve bow haters.
PROS:
- can takedown and setup with bare hands – requires no tools
- the limbs are never twisted
- extremely well built – durable
- great appearance and aesthetic appeal
CONS:
- trouble with the riser
- Other than the single complaint about the riser – there were no cons found for the Samick Sage Recurve Bow and customers are extremely happy with the product.